Find a Plastic Surgeon in Phoenix
24 verified plastic surgeons in Phoenix. Search by practice, doctor, insurance, or service.
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Plastic & cosmetic surgery in Phoenix
Phoenix is home to 24 verified plastic surgeons. Many accept plans like Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. Every listing below is verified against the federal NPI registry — no ads, no pay-to-rank.
Plastic and cosmetic surgery practices in the Phoenix metro range from breast augmentation and body contouring to facial procedures (rhinoplasty, facelift, eyelid surgery) and minimally invasive treatments (Botox, fillers, energy-based device treatments). Patients typically schedule a consultation 4–8 weeks before procedure, with detailed pre-op planning, financing options, and post-op recovery support.
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Plastic surgeons in Phoenix — FAQ
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Patient guides for plastic surgeons in Phoenix
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