Sarasota, United States
The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.
carcly
6 months ago
The most amazing doctor ever. Dr. MONSUL has cared for me through countless surgeries as well as dealing with the effects of my RSD. He was also responsible for the care of my mother in law when she fell and broke her eye socket. I can’t say enough good things about this man. He is very caring, kind and a meticulous physician.
Marye Greenys
11 months ago
This place is amazing. Dr. Monsul is a wonderful man. He has done an extrodinary job with my sister and myself. He loves to laugh with us and help makes us feel like family. We consider him our family along with his staff. He is open to any and all questions and he takes his job seriously and still maintains a wonderful sense of humor.
D.A. Jones
a year ago
Dr Monsul hugely improved my quality of life by expertly evaluating my condition, recommending a solution, and performing the corrective surgery. Throughout the process he was positive, professional, compassionate, and highly effective. And, if that weren't enough, he's put together an office team that made me feel like family on the very first visit. If you're looking for the absolute best in oculofacial plastics and orbital surgery, look no further. Dr. Monsul is the right choice.
Curt O'Connor
a week ago
Big Ego / God complexes are sometimes a very good sign when dealing with the surgeon. If this doctor is half as good as his ego, I strongly recommend him. He can recommend surgery within the first five seconds of seeing you when no other doctor has ever thought that surgery was the solution As for his staff’s communication skills, those are questionable.
C Bl
5 months ago
When first meeting Dr. Monsul and his staff they were polite and he seemed very concerned about my issue. He was going to perform a dacryocystorhinostomy (blocked tear duct) surgery, but advised me that I would also need an eye lift costing $3500 since the tears on the blocked duct eye were draining out and not towards my nose. If he did that procedure on that eye then he would have to perform the procedure on the other eye so that it would not look lopsided. This was considered an eye lift. He required $3500 prior to the surgery. He did not require any previous medical clearance from my primary physician nor an EKG. I got a second opinion prior to having him perform the dacryocystorhinostomy and was advised that I DID NOT need the eye lift only the blocked tear duct. I cancelled the surgery on December 8th, two days days prior to the surgery date and advised that I needed a refund for the $3500, since I did not feel comfortable with him performing the surgery. I have yet to receive the refund and have made numerous calls without a response. This has all taken place from the 8th of December until today the 23rd of December