Say a previous implant procedure went wrong, the scar tissue hardened, and now you need someone willing to undo another surgeon's work. Most single-surgeon offices in Atlanta will quietly steer you elsewhere. Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD lists revision breast surgery and capsular contracture correction on its standard menu, and that placement tells you something real about what happens behind the door. These are the cases a surgeon takes on when confidence is earned, not claimed. The practice has worked from Peachtree Dunwoody Road in Sandy Springs for more than three decades, and the site reflects that long run in how precisely it lays out the work.

Where the practice concentrates

Breast work is plainly the center of gravity at Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD. The full range covers augmentation, lift, reduction, implant exchange, asymmetry correction, revision, and capsular contracture treatment. Revision gets enough space to imply genuine case volume, not a checkbox. Capsular contracture is technically hard, and patients dealing with it are frequently told it sits outside a given practice's scope. Listing it as routine here reads as a surgeon who has handled plenty of them, and that is a fair amount to know before any first appointment.

Body contouring at Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD runs through tummy tuck, liposuction, arm lift, body lift, mommy makeover, and ThermiTite skin tightening. The facial side includes facelift, mini facelift, rhinoplasty, neck lift, eyelid lift, brow lift, ear surgery, and facial fat grafting. Putting a mini facelift and a full facelift side by side, with no nudge in the wording toward the bigger operation, is the sort of thing comparison-shoppers pick up on. It also keeps the door open for patients who want the lighter procedure and nothing more. Non-surgical options round out the list: Botox, dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and medical-grade skincare carried through SkinCeuticals and SkinBetter Science.

Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD also keeps a section built specifically for men: gynecomastia, male tummy tuck, liposuction, and facelift. Plenty of practices bury these inside the general list with a one-line nod. Carving out a separate space is a deliberate read on how male patients tend to research, often spending weeks reading on their own before they reach out to anyone, and it tends to draw the ones who have already done their homework.

Content built for people still deciding

The supporting material at Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD goes past a photo gallery and a contact form. Patient testimonials, an educational blog with videos, online new patient forms, and financing information are all there. Having the financing details visible early removes one of the bigger reasons people quit researching before they ever pick up the phone, since cost is usually the question that stalls things.

What the outside record shows

This is where the practice pulls clear of most offices working at the same procedure depth, and it is rare enough that the numbers can be judged on their own. Birdeye aggregates 351 reviews at a 4.9 out of 5 average, a deep sample for one surgeon across a finite career rather than a high-turnover volume mill. RealSelf adds 55 patient reviews plus 383 expert answers submitted by the practice directly. Those 383 public answers are hours of work that pay off for people who have not booked yet, and that body of replies builds up slowly over years. Yelp shows 19 reviews with 66 photos, Healthgrades hosts a profile with patient reviews, US News Doctors rates the practice highly recommended, and TrustFeed echoes the same 4.9. Five independent platforms running different methods land in the same place, which is unusual and worth noting on its own.

One honest caveat sits inside that record. Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD is not BBB accredited, though a BBB profile does exist. BBB accreditation is a paid enrollment, and skipping it is common among practices with stronger track records than many enrolled ones. Set against 351 reviews near five stars across multiple sites, the missing badge does little to dent the picture, and reading it as a red flag would be a mistake.

Reaching the office is simple. Phone number and full street address sit on the homepage, with hours spelled out for Monday through Thursday and a slightly earlier close on Friday. The online new patient forms at Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD give a lower-pressure way in for anyone who would rather not call cold. Nothing about contact is hidden or buried, which is not always the case for a cosmetic practice trying to gate every question behind a form.

For honest comparison, the right peers are other board-certified, fellowship-trained surgeons across the Atlanta metro with similar procedure breadth. Few of them carry 351 external reviews at 4.9, and fewer still keep revision breast work and capsular contracture as standard offerings. Buckhead and Midtown hold surgeons with strong reputations and newer facilities, so a patient whose top priority is a fresh build-out or a bigger team may genuinely do better there. That tradeoff is worth naming plainly: the building is older, the team is smaller, and someone shopping on amenities should know it going in. But documented case complexity, review volume spread across five independent platforms, and thirty-plus years of continuity at one address rarely show up together. On the published evidence, you do not need to book anything to see that Crispin Plastic Surgery - Mark E. Crispin, MD stands with the upper tier of Atlanta surgeons for the breast and revision work it makes its core.


Business address
Mark E. Crispin, MD - Crispin Plastic Surgery
5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Suite 100A,
Atlanta,
GA
30342
United States

Contact details
Phone: 404-257-0064