The practice was assembled around two clinicians from different disciplines, where most San Diego cosmetic clinics build around a single namesake surgeon. Dr. Richard Chaffoo, triple board-certified in plastic surgery with more than thirty years of operating, runs it alongside Dr. Susan Stuart, a board-certified dermatologist with twenty years of her own. Read in that light, Plastic Surgery San Diego is less a solo cosmetic clinic than a paired surgical-and-skin operation, and the procedure menu at Plastic Surgery San Diego follows from that structure.

Surgical and non-surgical scope

The facial work at Plastic Surgery San Diego covers facelifts, brow lifts, neck lifts, blepharoplasty, and rhinoplasty broken out into standard, ethnic, and revision categories. The revision line is the detail worth pausing on. Redoing a previous nose job means operating through scar tissue and weakened cartilage, a harder case than a primary, and naming it as a distinct offering points to a surgeon who takes on the cases others decline. Body procedures include breast augmentation, lift, reduction, implant removal, and revision; gynecomastia; liposuction; tummy tuck; body lift; Brazilian butt lift; fat transfer; and bundled mommy makeover packages. Hair restoration extends to FUE transplants, beard and eyebrow transplants, and a robotic option, which few plastic surgery groups carry at all.

The non-surgical side at Plastic Surgery San Diego is equally crowded: Botox, dermal fillers, Kybella, CoolSculpting, PRP therapy, Fraxel laser, VBeam Perfecta, IPL, tattoo removal, laser hair removal, and skin tightening, all under one roof. This is where Dr. Stuart's dermatology training shows up in clinical terms. The medspa menu has an actual specialist behind it, so a patient moving from surgical recovery into maintenance skin treatments stays inside one record and one team instead of starting over with a new provider.

Five offices are named: La Jolla, San Diego, Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, and Beverly Hills. All five addresses sit on the site without a hunt, and the phone number shows from the opening screen. There is a reviews page and a patient resources section that walks through financing, pre-op preparation, week-by-week post-op care, and medical travel logistics for out-of-town patients. That travel material reads as a practice used to drawing patients from beyond the immediate metro and answering their practical questions in advance. The resources do genuine duty here, more than the badges do: anyone weighing the cost, the recovery, or a cross-country trip can settle most of it before picking up the phone.

Before-and-after photos, written testimonials, and video media features round out the published evidence. The site claims five-star ratings across Google, Yelp, RealSelf, and Facebook, but it states no counts, and platform scores drift, so those figures want a direct check before anyone leans on them. An independent look pins down one number: the Facebook page shows eight reviews at a hundred percent recommend. Eight is a tiny sample, enough to register a positive impression and nothing close to a track record, so the blanket five-star line is a claim to verify rather than accept. RealSelf belonging in that list does count for something, since its audience is cosmetic-surgery patients who write at length about outcomes and recovery, and a profile there is checkable in a way a star badge is not.

For a service this consequential, the published material is strong enough to judge much of the practice on its own terms. The credentials are stated and independently confirmable: triple board certification in plastic surgery, board certification in dermatology, decades of experience apiece. The gallery and any RealSelf entries let a patient look at real results instead of taking a rating on faith. Where the outside record stays light, the answer is not to wait for a sales call but to read what is already documented, gallery first and RealSelf second.

Set against comparable Southern California practices, the two-specialist build is the genuine point of difference. A patient wanting a surgical procedure plus ongoing skin care would otherwise juggle two practices, two schedules, and two record sets; at Plastic Surgery San Diego that handoff happens internally. Whether it changes anything depends on the plan. Someone booking one isolated procedure will not feel it. A patient on a longer arc, from surgery through recovery into non-surgical upkeep, gets something tangible from keeping it all inside Plastic Surgery San Diego.

The honest reservation is the outside-review record, which stays too short to confirm the practice's own messaging, and a patient should weigh the documented credentials and gallery against that limited public footprint accordingly. The surgical depth, the dermatology pairing, and the named credentials are solid; the self-reported five-star claim is the one piece left unproven, and the gallery plus a RealSelf profile are the places to settle it. Plastic Surgery San Diego is a credentialed, broad-scope practice whose published evidence carries it further than its public review record does.


Business address
La Jolla Plastic Surgery & Dermatology
9850 Genesee Ave #480,
La Jolla,
ca
92037
United States

Contact details
Phone: (858) 623-6333