Bryn Mawr, United States
The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.
Jamie
6 months ago
I got my top surgery here and I could not be more happy with my surgery and the overall experience. The entire staff was very friendly, caring, informative and helpful. I’m so glad I got my surgery and that I chose to go with dr katherine rose. I’m so endlessly appreciative and thankful to the entire staff
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a year ago
HIGHLY recommend Dr. Rose!!! I had top surgery with her 6 months ago now and I’m in love with my results!! I’m healing nicely as well which is a bonus!! She was the first surgeon I had a consultation with and I’m sooooo grateful that I went with her!!!
Dez Fontes
a year ago
Dr. Rose is a fantastic surgeon. I'm one month post op and very happy with the results. The entire office staff were fantastic, always very kind. I felt they prepared me really well for everything it would entail.
Mads Bailey
2 years ago
Dr. Rose is such a wonderful person to work with. She's extremely professional and kind and it's very clear she's passionate about the work she does. My surgery result 1 month out is incredible and I'm so excited to see how it continues to heal overtime. I highly recommend her for anyone looking for top surgery in PA.
Zoe Greggs
3 months ago
UPDATE/Edited: I am currently almost three weeks recovery and wanted to update my review. Overall, I would NOT recommend getting surgery with Dr.Rose at Main Line Health. The one positive I can give is that the surgery was largely successful, Dr.Rose was precise and reviewed anything I may need to know prior to going under. But the list of negatives, beginning from my consultation to this current moment largely outweighs this one positive (though significant). Below are my thoughts/warnings: 1. Getting in contact with my surgeon outside of an appointment felt impossible and has been unsuccessful. You are provided access to a portal to which all my messages, but one, have been entirely ignored. As a result, I have had to call the practice many, many times for a plethora of issues. For example, I have developed blot clots above my surgical incision lines. I have yet to receive a call and will have to continue calling to hopefully get advice. Most of my questions I have had to answer myself through online research. Which you will not want to do after a major surgery, trust me. 2. You will not receive any materials regarding what will be required of you pre-op or post surgery (beginning at the one week mark). This is important to have for a number of reasons as there will not be notes taken during your consultation appointment to refer back to. Researching online can be incredibly tricky because different surgeons have different parameters of when to stop certain medications or supplements, cease any drinking, etc. You will receive a small packet on how to empty your drains and take care of your scars right after your surgery. But this information isn't going to be valid past your first week of recovery. As you may run into other issues that are not outlined on the sheet. You will have a follow up appointment after your first week of recovery, a post op one pager will not be provided. 3. Prepare to be a self advocate and understand the materials you will require for pre-op. There was no part of this process where I was not calling to advocate my needs. I waited over a month and a half past my top surgery consultation (which far exceeded the amount of time one traditionally has to wait to get a call back for scheduling) to call the practice about scheduling my surgery. I had to call repeatedly until I got confirmation I was on a official call back list. My surgery was then scheduled in January for February after my initial consultation in October of the previous year. I was told bloodwork was required as part of the process but was not provided an order. I waited a month to give the practice time and had to call about three weeks prior to my surgery to request the order. This review is already far too long for me to provide other examples.