Board certification is the baseline credential in plastic surgery, and Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia clears it twice. Dr. Ran Stark holds certification from both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery, which puts him in a smaller category than the majority of cosmetic operators advertising in the Philadelphia metro. He is also a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and his post-medical-school training runs past a decade. A second surgeon, Dr. Carey Campbell, also sees patients at the same Bryn Mawr location, so Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia is not built around one name alone. That two-surgeon setup gives the practice more flexibility than a solo office, especially for scheduling or coverage during busy periods.

The procedure list at Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia is broad without being padded. Surgical offerings include breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reduction, plus facelift, neck lift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck, liposuction, body contouring, and a mommy makeover package that bundles several body procedures into one plan. None of those are exotic for a full-service center, but the range is complete enough that a patient is unlikely to need a referral elsewhere for anything standard. Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia also runs a non-surgical side that goes further than the typical add-on injectable menu: Botox and a named slate of fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse, Sculptra) sit alongside HALO and Sciton laser skin resurfacing, chemical peels, microneedling, and an injectable cellulite treatment. That last one is a more specific line than a typical combined center bothers stocking.

Naming the filler brands is worth noting. A site that writes out Juvederm versus Restylane gives a prospective patient something concrete to compare against competitors who only say "dermal fillers." Price and result differ by product, and Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia makes the comparison possible rather than forcing a consultation just to learn what is in the room. It is a small detail, but it reflects a level of transparency that is not universal in this specialty.

What the site gives you before a decision

A before-and-after photo gallery is published and accessible without requiring a login or a consult booking, which is more than some practices offer. Testimonials and a blog accompany it. On the practical side, financing details are published, a patient portal exists for account management, and booking can happen either virtually or in person. That combination points to an office running on more than a phone line and a paper calendar, and it removes some of the friction that makes people put off booking a consultation they already intend to make.

Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia claims a "Top Doctor" recognition every year since 2020 and a "Choice Award," neither of which is sourced in a way a reader can independently check. Self-reported awards get a skeptical eye here, and those two are no exception. More interesting is a "244+ reviews" figure cited on the practice's own consultation page. A number that size, if accurate, points to a consistent patient flow over time rather than a handful of curated quotes cherry-picked for the site. The problem is the platform behind that count is not named, so it stays the practice's own claim until an outside source confirms it. Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia would do itself a favor by linking to wherever those reviews actually live.

From outside the website, the reputation picture is limited. A Yelp listing for the Bryn Mawr location exists, but the rating and review total were not retrievable. No Trustpilot, BBB, or RealSelf totals surfaced. For a practice pointing to 244-plus reviews internally, the gap between that internal count and what is publicly readable on external platforms is notable, and a careful patient should close it by searching directly before reaching any conclusion about standing. That is not a disqualification of Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia, but it is a hole worth filling.

Contact information at Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia is handled well. The phone number, the full street address in Bryn Mawr, and office hours from Monday through Friday, nine to five, all sit plainly on the homepage and the contact page. An online consultation form provides a second route for anyone who would rather not call. Nothing about reaching this practice requires digging, which is exactly what a first-time patient researching elective surgery needs to find. Vague "request a consultation" pages with no address and no hours are common in this specialty; Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia avoids that.

One geographic note worth flagging: "Philadelphia" in the name does not mean a center-city address. Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia is located in Bryn Mawr, a Main Line suburb west of the city. That is still the Philadelphia metro and a reasonable drive from most parts of the region, but the name leans on the city association more than the actual pin does. The address is stated outright on the site, so Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia is not hiding the location, but someone searching specifically for a downtown or South Philly option should check the map before assuming proximity.

Putting it together, Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia has a genuine credentialing story to tell. Double board certification plus a surgical fellowship is a real differentiator in a market full of injectors who carry one credential or none, and a two-surgeon center with a comprehensive procedure list covers most of what a general cosmetic patient would seek. The site is organized, the contact side is transparent, and the photo gallery is accessible. The weaknesses are the self-reported awards that cannot be independently verified and the absence of readable third-party review totals to back the internal 244-plus figure, which leaves a patient doing their due diligence without a clean outside reference point. Plastic Surgeon Philadelphia comes out looking credible on training and scope. The marketing claims around recognition and aggregate reviews are the parts worth scrutinizing, not accepting on the strength of the way they are presented.


Business address
StarkMD Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Center
135 S Bryn Mawr Ave Suite 220,
Bryn Mawr,
PA
19010
United States

Contact details
Phone: (484) 482-8809