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Dr. Peter Rubin , co-director of the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center, and one of his patients were featured in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about how sculpting with fat can restore faces.

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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center

If you are looking to improve your appearance, the UPMC Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center can help you get comfortable in your skin. Our expert surgeons use the latest technologies and procedures to help you attain your ideal body shape and image.

The UPMC Aesthetic Plastic Surgery staff understands the questions and concerns you might have about the body enhancements you want to make, and our goal is to make your aesthetic surgery a high quality, positive experience.

Our surgeons are highly skilled and nationally recognized for their expertise in body contouring, breast procedures, facial aesthetics, minimally invasive procedures and skin care, as well as for their research and teaching knowledge.  

At your first visit, your surgeon will talk to you about your personal goals as well as any concerns you might have with cosmetic surgery. He or she will present you with aesthetic options and make recommendations based upon what procedures best fit your goals and lifestyle. We also can talk to you about financial issues.  

From conventional procedures to new techniques, our goal is to give you a positive surgical outcome. 

UPMC Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery Center
Isaly’s Building, Suite 158
3380 Boulevard of the Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Free parking adjacent to our building.

1-877-NEW-YOU8 (639-9688



 

 

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