In plastic surgery, a board-certified single-surgeon practice lives or dies on the surgeon's hands, and Dr. Dina A. Eliopoulos has been putting hers to work since the early 2000s. Plastic Surgery Boston is her trade name for a Chelmsford-based practice, Eliopoulos Plastic Surgery and Med Spa, located about 25 miles northwest of Boston proper. The name is geography-as-marketing, not a downtown address, and the difference becomes concrete once a tummy tuck recovery demands five or six follow-up visits spread across several weeks.
Board certification and procedure count
More on that shortly. The stated credential is board certification; the stated procedure volume is over 8,000. Mapped against two-plus decades in practice, that number is arithmetically plausible without being remarkable for someone who has been at it that long. Plastic Surgery Boston does not explain how that count was compiled, which is standard in the field; the number reads as a reasonable career aggregate.
Body-contouring procedures offered
Plastic Surgery Boston covers the standard body-contouring range: breast augmentation, lift, reduction, implant removal and revision, tummy tuck, liposuction, body lift, arm lift, mommy makeover, post-weight-loss contouring, and gynecomastia correction in men. BodyTite and FaceTite use radiofrequency energy to contract tissue without open surgery, occupying the ground between clinic and OR. A long list under one surgeon is normal for private plastic surgery practice, not alarming. The structural consequence, though, is that when Dr. Eliopoulos is unavailable, no second surgeon absorbs the schedule. Patients who value continuity of care will find that model appealing. Those working against a recovery timeline may not.
Med spa injectables and devices
The med spa side of Plastic Surgery Boston offers injectables (Botox, Dysport, Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra), device treatments (Morpheus8, microneedling, IPL photofacial, laser hair removal, fractional and full laser resurfacing), and a peel roster including VI Peel, chemical peels, DiamondGlow, and PRX T33. CoolSculpting and ThermiVa round out the list. These are commercially available, clinically documented treatments, which is worth stating because not every med spa offering device names has the training infrastructure behind them. The dual surgical and non-surgical structure suits the patient who enters through Botox and works gradually toward a procedure, instead of facing an immediate binary choice at the first appointment.
Transparency of the practice website
Plastic Surgery Boston publishes a before-and-after gallery of actual surgical outcomes, which is the single most informative thing a prospective patient can encounter in this category. Procedure descriptions are present and reasonably detailed. Pre- and post-operative care instructions are openly accessible before any booking step. Some practices withhold recovery detail until after a deposit is collected, keeping the inconvenient realities at arm's length from the decision; Plastic Surgery Boston does not. The site also carries financing information, a testimonials page, a blog, and an online consultation form reachable from the main navigation. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone number and full street address are on the homepage without extra clicks. For a surgical practice, this is a functionally complete public presence with no obvious gaps in the core information a prospective patient needs.
Patient ratings across review platforms
RateMDs carries a 4.9 out of 5 rating for Plastic Surgery Boston. Healthgrades reports a likelihood-to-recommend score of 4.9 out of 5. RealSelf has multiple patient accounts with positive sentiment, though without a single aggregate score. Vitals.com lists the practice with reviews characterized as overwhelmingly positive, and WebMD carries additional patient feedback. Yelp has the listing with eighteen photos and patient commentary. Near-identical top-range scores on two independent health-focused platforms, combined with documented presence across three others, is not a pattern that accumulates casually. The curated testimonials on the practice website stop reading as self-serving in isolation once that external record exists to anchor them; the same picture emerges on platforms Plastic Surgery Boston does not control.
Commute distance for follow-up visits
The geography question raised at the outset is the clearest structural gap the listing does not resolve. Surgical recovery is not a single appointment; tummy tucks, body lifts, and breast revisions all require staged follow-up over weeks, sometimes months. From Lowell or Andover, Chelmsford is a short and predictable commute. From Quincy, Newton, or the South Shore, a multi-week follow-up schedule looks different on a map entirely, and Plastic Surgery Boston leaves that arithmetic to the prospective patient without comment.
Is the drive worth it?
The credentials are stated, the procedure volume is plausible, and the external record is genuinely strong for a private surgical practice of this size. The single-surgeon, single-location model in an outer suburb is a real logistical constraint for patients coming from south of the city, and no volume of five-star ratings dissolves it. For those already in the northwest suburbs or willing to commit to the drive, Plastic Surgery Boston presents a coherent, well-documented practice with an external record that reinforces rather than contradicts what the listing claims.
Business address
Dina Eliopoulos, MD
9 North Road Suite 202,
Chelmsford,
MA
01824
United States
Contact details
Phone: (978) 275-9440