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Dr. Lisa Cassileth is a board-certified, Ivy-League-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon, specializing in corrective cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery. She served two terms as the Chief of Plastic Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and was assistant professor of Plastic Surgery at UCLA. Her advanced, minimal incision surgeries give her patients exceptionally beautiful, natural results. Dr. Cassileth provides a full range of body and face procedures, with a particular focus on the breast. She is a leader in the field of breast revision surgery - correcting previous surgeries that other doctors have been unable to fix. Patients from all over the world seek her out for her direct to implant breast reconstruction, also known as one-stage breast reconstruction, which allows mastectomy patients to wake up from surgery with their breasts intact, rather than face multiple surgeries. She is also widely renowned for correcting capsular contracture and her specialized, minimal scar breast lift. Her friendly staff and her welcoming Beverly Hills offices make patients and their families feel comfortable and safe. In 2015, fueled by her long-standing passion for providing excellent breast healthcare, Dr. Cassileth founded Bedford Breast Center. The team at the breast center specializes in nipple-sparring mastectomy, minimal-incision lumpectomy, mammography, and genetic testing a beautiful state-of-the-art facility in Beverly Hills. Dr. Cassileth is highly sought-after in the media for her know-how, insight, and unique female perspective. Media appearances include: Dr. Drew's LifeChangers, The Doctors, Dr. 90210, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, Rachel Ray Show, ABC News, CBS News, KTLA 5 News, Fit Fab Fun, The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Women's Health, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, and more. Dr. Cassileth serves on several non-profit advisory boards, including the Fertile Action Foundation, which preserves breast cancer patients' fertility options. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, three children, and their rescue animals: two cats and a Great-Dane.