BMC’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Division provides a broad range of services to local and international patients. We perform all types of plastic surgery, including cosmetic procedures and reconstructive surgery for cancer or trauma patients, gender-affirming surgery at a top transgender medicine and surgery center, microsurgery, pediatric, and craniofacial surgery. Our staff and surgeons remain on the forefront of plastic surgery, offering personal consultation and guidance to help you look and feel your best. 

With a long, proud history spanning more than 150 years, Boston Medical Center (BMC) has a reputation for excellence in adult and pediatric surgical care, from minimally invasive …
New England’s largest trauma and emergency services provider, with skilled trauma doctors specializing in ER surgery for patients with critical injuries and urgent surgical needs.
A program within the Cancer Center providing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer, including evaluation and coordinated care to develop individualized treatment plans and sup…
A department providing skin care, including diagnosis and treatment for general skin-related conditions, dermatologic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, and more.
A program providing gender health services and gender-affirming care for people across the gender spectrum, including clinical support, hormone therapy, surgical consultation, and…
A program within the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery providing oral surgery and jaw surgery for conditions affecting the head, neck, face, and jaw, including trauma, …
A department providing ear, nose, and throat care, including diagnosis and treatment for hearing loss, sinus problems, allergies, and voice and swallowing disorders using advanced…
A program within the Cancer Center providing diagnosis and treatment for skin cancer, including melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, and cutaneous lymphoma, with c…

Plastic Surgery Research

BMC plastic surgery providers are dedicated to advancing their professional area through research, including an NIH-backed research study on improving wound healing in aging. 

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