Someone arriving with a specific gluteal augmentation question, already aware of the trademarked nickname "The Butt King," is the patient this West Pico Boulevard practice was built for. If you walked in needing a rhinoplasty or a straightforward breast augmentation, Ryan A. Stanton, MD will have you on a procedure menu that looks complete on paper, but the practice's center of gravity is unmistakably elsewhere, and you should know that before you book anything.

The specialty at the center

Ryan A. Stanton, MD holds the patent on the Stanton Anatomic gluteal implant. That is a matter of public record, not a claim taken on faith. The procedure list built around that implant is extensive: butt implants, Brazilian butt lift, butt tuck, hip augmentation, calf augmentation, and a celebrity elbow tuck. Whether the last item reflects genuine surgical volume or a tongue-in-cheek market positioning move, it at least shows a surgeon who stopped copying competitors. The patent and the anatomic name give Ryan A. Stanton, MD a documented claim to this particular corner of plastic surgery that most practices cannot make.

The rest of the menu

Breast procedures at Ryan A. Stanton, MD cover augmentation, lift, reduction, implant exchange, implant removal, and capsular contracture treatment. Board certification in plastic and reconstructive surgery with more than fifteen years of practice is stated. Transgender breast augmentation appears in the standard procedure list without its own marketing section, which implies clinical volume has reached a level that needs no special promotion to justify its presence. Male patients get something most practices quietly omit: pectoral, bicep, and tricep augmentation listed without hedging. Facial work runs to facelift, rhinoplasty, and eyelid surgery, but receives far less page real estate than the gluteal and breast sections, and that disproportion is informative.

A med spa arm at Ryan A. Stanton, MD adds Botox, dermal fillers, Morpheus8, Evolve and Evoke body-contouring systems, and structured weight loss programs. The effect is a practice with multiple non-surgical entry points for patients not yet committed to the operating room, which broadens the revenue base and gives Ryan A. Stanton, MD a foothold in the ongoing-maintenance market that purely surgical practices lack. It also means the practice is juggling two distinctly different patient experiences under one roof, and the quality of each does not necessarily track the other.

Contact and access

Ryan A. Stanton, MD lists two phone lines: one dedicated to surgical consultations and a separate line for the med spa. That split implies distinct intake processes for two different patient populations and spares the caller from being routed through a generic front desk. A street address is published. Social channels include Instagram, Facebook, RealSelf, and YouTube, and the practice maintains before-and-after galleries. A prospective patient can audit the aesthetic and assess the work across multiple platforms without speaking to anyone, which is useful for a category of procedure where the stakes of a wrong choice are high.

Outside ratings

The third-party picture for Ryan A. Stanton, MD is uneven enough to be its own data point. Yelp carries 41 reviews with patient-submitted before-and-after photos attached to a number of them. RealSelf holds additional reviews skewing positive. Healthline FindCare shows five stars from a sample small enough to set aside. Running the opposite direction: a RateMDs Beverly Hills profile at 2.8 out of 5 and a Vitals listing with a run of critical notes that go past the usual vague dissatisfaction. The spread, from near-perfect on some platforms to below average on others, does not dissolve under cheerful reading. It stays. The Yelp photos are where the useful evidence concentrates, because they give procedure-specific visual data that a star average cannot supply and that Ryan A. Stanton, MD cannot curate the way it can curate its own gallery.

Where the practice is strongest, the gluteal specialty, the documentation is coherent: a patent, a trademarked implant name, a range of procedure variants, and explicit male and transgender offerings that few practices bother to name. Where it is weakest, a mixed and contradictory rating record across third-party platforms that cover different patient populations and time periods, the breadth of the service menu does not compensate. A wide procedure list and an unresolved reputation gap are not equivalent to a wide procedure list and a clean record. Ryan A. Stanton, MD has earned specificity in one domain. Outside that domain, the external ratings give you fewer grounds for confidence than the site presents. For anyone whose procedure falls squarely in the gluteal category, the case is at least coherent. For everyone else, it is not.


Business address
Ryan A. Stanton, MD
11600 W Pico Blvd,
Los Angeles,
CA
90064
United States

Contact details
Phone: (310) 278-0077