Board-certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Garth Fisher practices in Beverly Hills and has built a site organized around the four decisions a cosmetic surgery patient is most likely weighing: face, breast, nose, and body. Each sits as its own branch, and the procedure lists inside them are long and specific. On the face side there is the trademarked Pinnacle Facelift alongside brow lifts, blepharoplasty, neck lifts, chin augmentation, lip contouring, and otoplasty. The breast section covers augmentation, lifts, reduction, revision work, reconstruction, gynecomastia correction, and nipple procedures. None of it is buried behind vague category pages.

Procedure organization by body area

The nose section is split the way a surgeon who does a lot of rhinoplasty tends to split it: primary, ethnic, revision, and reconstructive. That distinction is practical, because a revision case and a first-time case are genuinely different surgeries, and lumping them together usually comes from doing fewer of them. Dr. Garth Fisher's body work section covers liposuction, tummy tucks, contouring, arm and thigh lifts, labiaplasty, and mommy makeovers. Most of these procedures have a real education page, not a one-line teaser, so a patient arriving for a consultation has likely already read something useful before picking up the phone.

Rhinoplasty categories for different case types

What gives the site weight is the before-and-after photo galleries, sorted by procedure so a prospective breast augmentation patient is not scrolling past facelift results. Photo galleries are the part of any plastic surgery site that is hardest to pad out, and a deep, well-organized one tells you more about volume and consistency than any paragraph of copy. Dr. Garth Fisher pairs procedure education pages directly alongside those images, which is the right approach: read what the operation involves, then see outcomes from the same surgeon.

Before-and-after galleries paired with education

Beyond the clinical material there are media and press coverage sections, a patient resources area, and a separate track for international patients. That last piece is a practical detail. People do travel to Beverly Hills for this kind of work, and a practice that has thought through remote consultation and aftercare for out-of-town patients is showing it handles that traffic regularly. Dr. Garth Fisher has structured the site for a patient who reads carefully before calling, and it holds up to that kind of scrutiny.

International patient services and remote consultation

The practice uses the positioning line "Transparency for Everyone. Discretion for the Individual," and a good deal of the messaging is aimed at celebrity and high-profile clients who want privacy. That framing is easy to overdo, but the substance underneath it (named procedures, organized galleries, education pages) backs up the transparency half of the claim well enough. The contact route is straightforward: a Beverly Hills phone line and a physical address on South Spalding Drive are both listed, with Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube profiles alongside.

Transparency messaging and contact information

The third-party picture is mixed, and that is worth being honest about. Yelp carries 83 reviews of the practice. RealSelf, where cosmetic surgery patients tend to post the most detailed accounts, has reviews present though no aggregate total was visible. TrustReviewers shows 4.7 out of 5 across 20 reviews, and one aggregator reports a 4.9 on Google. Against that, RateMDs lists the Beverly Hills entry at 2.8 out of 5, which is a noticeably lower number and not one to wave away.

Review ratings across multiple platforms

That spread is not unusual for a high-volume surgeon with a public profile, but it does mean reading actual review text on more than one platform rather than stopping at the top star count. Dr. Garth Fisher also runs a first-party review site at garthfisherreviews.com. A practice-controlled hub is fine as a convenience, but independent platforms deserve more weight in any honest assessment, since the first-party site is naturally a curated view of the feedback.

Reading detailed reviews on independent sites

The name recognition cuts both ways. Dr. Garth Fisher has a public profile that draws people in, and a profile like that also draws scrutiny and the occasional disappointed post. Reading the lower-rated reviews specifically, and checking whether complaints cluster around any one procedure type, separates a confident decision from a regretted one. The volume of positive feedback across several platforms is genuine, but so is the dissenting minority, and both are worth reading in full before drawing a conclusion.

What the site does well is reduce the guesswork before any consultation. The procedure list is granular, the galleries are sorted the way a patient actually searches, and the education pages let someone arrive already knowing the vocabulary. Dr. Garth Fisher offers the international-patient infrastructure and the discretion setup that the Beverly Hills market expects, and the contact and location details are plainly visible.

Comparing practices using procedure galleries and research

A patient comparing practices carefully will find more to work with here than on most competitors' sites. Browse the before-and-after gallery for the specific procedure under consideration, read reviews on RealSelf and the lower-rated platforms side by side, and then call the Spalding Drive office to ask directly how many revision cases of that exact type Dr. Garth Fisher handles in a typical year. That one question will tell you more than any page on the site.


Business address
Garth Fisher MD, FACS
120 South Spalding Dr Suite 222,
Beverly Hills,
CA
90212
United States

Contact details
Phone: 310-273-5995