Philosophy
Cosmetic surgery should improve one's appearance, without creating an obvious "surgical" look. Therefore, my goal is to provide cosmetic surgery procedures with this philosophy in mind. I truly believe in open and honest Doctor-Patient relations, and my practice philosophy can be summarized into: Safety, honesty, state-of-the-art technology, and compassion. Patients should primarily feel comfortable with and have confidence in their doctor, and they should feel that they have received the best treatment possible. It is my philosophy to create that level of trust.
Ruben B. Abrams, MD, FACS
Being an artist and musician, Dr. Abrams recognized the artistic values in cosmetic plastic surgery very early in his training as a surgeon. He fell in love with the idea of being able to cosmetically improve one's appearance, or to reconstruct defective parts of the body. Later on when he became a board certified plastic surgeon he coined the term "The Ultimate Art Form" to describe his specialty.
Dr. Abrams truly believes in an artistic approach to cosmetic plastic surgery. He also believes in applying aesthetic principles and the latest technology to his work. And finally he believes in patient safety, direct, frank, and honest communication with the patient, and he will not agree to operate on any of his patients until he is certain that all of their questions have been answered and they are giving a fully informed consent. He is somewhat old-fashioned when it comes to Doctor-Patient relations and still believes in spending time with his patients, listening to them, answering their questions as honestly as possible, and ultimately providing as perfect a service as possible.
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