Someone who has just finished breast cancer treatment and is weighing reconstruction arrives with pointed questions: does this surgeon do DIEP flap work, or only implants, and can the whole thing be planned around the rest of their care? That is a different visitor from the one booking Botox on a lunch break, and the practice listed here as Plastic Surgery Washington DC is built to answer both. Operating as Belmont Plastic Surgery out of Chevy Chase, Maryland, just over the district line, it covers the reconstructive end and the purely cosmetic end under one roof.

The breadth is the first thing that reads as real. Plastic Surgery Washington DC runs as a full surgical practice with a deep non-surgical menu bolted on, and that combination shapes everything else on the site.

The range of procedures on the table

Reconstructive work sits alongside elective cosmetic surgery here, which is worth stating plainly because the two attract very different patients. The site lists DIEP and TRAM flap procedures, both of which rebuild the breast using a patient's own tissue after cancer surgery. Those are demanding operations, and a practice that offers them is signalling a surgical depth that a purely cosmetic clinic would not have.

Breast surgery and reconstruction

On the aesthetic side the breast options run through augmentation, lift, reduction, implant replacement, and correction of asymmetry. The reconstructive side, the flap surgeries, addresses the aftermath of breast cancer. Having both means a patient can move between cosmetic and medical goals without switching surgeons, which counts for a lot once insurance and continuity of care come into it.

A woman navigating reconstruction after a mastectomy, and later considering symmetry work on the other side, can keep the whole path inside Plastic Surgery Washington DC instead of assembling a team piece by piece.

Facial and body contouring procedures

The facial catalogue is long: facelift, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, brow lift, neck lift, and smaller refinements like chin and cheek augmentation, a lip lift, and ear pinning. Body work covers tummy tuck, liposuction, Brazilian butt lift, the mommy makeover combination, thigh lift, lower body lift, and fat grafting.

That is close to the full standard repertoire of a plastic surgery practice, and Plastic Surgery Washington DC does not appear to specialise narrowly. Someone researching a single procedure will find it, and someone comparing two or three related options will find those laid out too. The one caution is the flip side of breadth: a practice that lists everything gives no clue from the menu alone about which procedures the surgeon does most often.

Injectables, lasers, and skin treatments

Below the operating room sits the non-surgical tier, and it is substantial. Injectables cover Botox, Dysport, Juvederm and other dermal fillers, and lip augmentation. Laser services include a CO2 laser, IPL, laser hair removal, and Smart Lipo. Skin treatments run to HydraFacial, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, microneedling, and a thread lift, with Emsculpt and cellulite treatment filling out the body-sculpting side.

This tier is what keeps patients coming back between, or instead of, surgery. It also lowers the barrier to a first visit. A person curious about the practice can book a HydraFacial or a round of filler long before any surgery enters the picture, and Plastic Surgery Washington DC clearly wants that on-ramp to exist.

How the practice presents its credibility

Contact details are easy to find. A phone number, a Wisconsin Avenue address in Chevy Chase, and posted weekday hours all sit on the site, and consultation requests go through a contact page. For an elective medical practice, where a patient often wants to speak to someone before booking, that openness counts in favour of Plastic Surgery Washington DC. Financing and insurance information, patient intake forms, a before-and-after gallery, and a testimonials page round out the practical side.

The before-and-after gallery is the most useful of those for a prospective patient, since photographs of the surgeon's own results say more than any adjective. The testimonials page is first-party by nature, so it reads as curated, which is normal for the format and worth reading with that in mind. Intake forms and clear financing details also do a quiet job of setting expectations before a consultation, which is sensible for procedures that run into real money.

Dr. Feledy and the reviews that back the claims

The lead provider is Dr. Jules Feledy, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and the site describes him as one of "Maryland's top 40 plastic surgeons." Board certification is the meaningful credential there; the top-40 line is a promotional description carried on the practice's own pages, so it deserves less weight than the certification itself. With a single named lead surgeon, the reputation of Plastic Surgery Washington DC rests heavily on Dr. Feledy specifically, and a prospective patient is really evaluating him.

On outside reviews, the numbers are modest and a little mixed. The Chevy Chase location carries around 36 reviews on Yelp, and a separate Yelp listing for a Stafford, Virginia location shows about 15. The Facebook page reports that roughly 78 percent recommend the practice, based on only 11 reviews, and a third-party directory lists 13. Those are small samples for a practice this size, and they leave Plastic Surgery Washington DC with a positive but shallow outside footprint.

Against that, the site itself claims a 4.7-star rating from more than 62 reviews. That figure is self-reported and does not line up with the third-party platforms, where the counts are lower and no single source shows anything close to 62. A patient reading the site should treat the 4.7 aggregate as the practice's own tally, not an independently verified score. The honest picture is a practice with decent but limited third-party review coverage, and a rosier number posted on its own pages that the public platforms do not confirm.

The address is a single suite on Wisconsin Avenue, the hours are ordinary weekday hours, and the review counts across every outside platform stay in the low double digits.


Business address
Belmont Plastic Surgery
5530 Wisconsin Ave NW,
Chevy Chase,
MD
20815
United States

Contact details
Phone: (301) 654-5666