Charlotte, United States
The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.
Rachel
a month ago
Had breast reconstructive surgeries with Dr. Korn and Dr. Robinson. I HIGHLY recommend them! I was confident in Dr. Korn’s caring performance, and knew that I was with the right team! Dr. KoRn listens to your needs, spends time to explain options, and is highly intelligent. When I stayed in the hospital (CMC) a couple of nights, the staff team and nurses were amazing! My room stayed clean, I ate 3 times a day, the nurses worked their 12 hour shifts and did not slack one bit. They were so very kind to me and I appreciate all the little things they did to keep me healthy and to recover well. Thank you to Dr. Korn and his Reconstructive surgery team!
Lisa Lytle
3 weeks ago
Dr. LeFaivre was amazing! So light-hearted and informative for someone who has never had plastic surgery. The nurses (Kailey!) Were sweet and kind and very knowledgeable. I would recommend over and over!
Stacey Gouzenne
4 months ago
Dr Clavin was, as always, well read and empathetic. The results from my first procedure were amazing (putting my previous “best plastic surgeon in the world” to shame - ugh!). While I was well informed that smaller, fine tuning, procedures may be necessary - the current results do not require any additional work…further attesting to Dr Calvin’s surgical skills.
Megan Oakley
6 months ago
I am beyond impressed by my experience here. Everyone has been utterly kind, supportive, and professional, from my very 1st consult all the way through surgery and aftercare. Dr. Clavin is fantastic, both in his expertise AND his bedside manner. I'm so grateful to him and all of his PA's and interns, for their superb care and attention to detail every step of the way.
Morgan Nichols
a month ago
This office is highly discriminatory in their top surgery practice and will not consider you for top surgery if your BMI ON THE CHART is higher than 30. They will not consider more accurate testing than a formula that was designed by a mathematician about the average weight of people from a certain time period. It seemed to be specific to top surgery as well which specifies it to transgender people which is discriminatory to transgender people and also its discriminatory against weight under no scientific basis. Just don’t waste your time here if you’re trans and if you’re not trans and you have more options, get your surgery elsewhere to show your support for transgender people everywhere getting desperately needed surgeries. I’m tired of people getting away with treating others like this in our society. This is not the world I want to live in. It’s especially problematic in medical professions. 1 in 2 trans individuals have experienced mistreatment by a medical provider, with 1 in 4 report being refused care altogether. Imagine being refused medical treatment IN GENERAL, not just for transition related care, but for regular medical care due to WHO YOU ARE. An aspect of yourself you CANT CHANGE. Like your hair color. Imagine you aren’t allowed access to places, medical care, government services, and community support just because your hair is blonde. You can keep dying it. Faking it and hoping they don’t notice your roots showing before you can afford a new dye job. But no matter what you’re blonde and there’s nothing you can do about it. And if they knew they’d kick you to the curb so fast your head would be spinning. And you’ll carry the weight of that knowledge until the day you die. These kind of discriminatory practices prevent transgender folx from necessary care every single day and those statistics likely don’t even include policies like this one which is likely considered “trans friendly”. These policies actively do harm to trans people by restricting their healthcare and that’s against the Hippocratic oath to do no harm. 1 in 3 trans people experiencing medical harassment or mistreatment report suicidal ideation. And that doesn’t count those that are too afraid or ashamed to report it. Or those that don’t have a safe person to report it to due to the neglect trans people experience medically every single day. Just in case that wasn’t the actual policy or something for whatever reason, I spoke to someone named Rebecca at 3:12 pm today 01May2026. I cannot recommend anyone seek care at this office as I have never been there and can’t speak about their in person service or the doctors there or anything. I’ve only had this one call with Rebecca being denied care due to my BMI. Which again, there is no scientific basis for. Thank you for reading :)