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Ran Y. Stark, MD

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Ran Y. Stark, MD

Ran Y. Stark, MD, is an ASPS Member plastic surgeon who is board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery® and trained specifically in plastic surgery. ASPS members operate only in accredited medical facilities, adhere to a strict code of ethics and fulfill continuing medical education requirements in plastic surgery, including training in patient safety techniques. As your medical partner, Dr. Stark is dedicated to working with you to achieve your goals.


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Meet Dr. Ran Stark

“I am deeply passionate about my work and take pride in restoring self-confidence by pursuing the best results possible to make my clients the greatest version of themselves.”

Ran Stark, M.D. is double board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. He completed over 10 years of training after graduating from medical school, culminating with his one-year Aesthetic Surgery fellowship endorsed by the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery with Dr. Louis P. Bucky. 

Dr. Stark, a Philadelphia-area native, received his undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Delaware, where he graduated summa cum laude. He completed his medical studies at the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University, where he was awarded the Hillel Nathan Award for Academic Excellence in Anatomy, as well as the Sackler Award of Academic Excellence, given only to the valedictorian of each graduating class. 

Pursuing his passion for surgery, Dr. Stark completed six years of general surgery training at the Morristown Medical Center. He was appointed Administrative Chief Resident during his final year and received the prestigious Hughs D. Dougan, M.D. Award for exemplary devotion to patient care, attention to detail, and excellence in surgical technique. 

Dr. Stark went on to complete his plastic and reconstructive surgery residency at the University of Texas Southwestern, one of the nation’s top training program in its field. This gave Dr. Stark the opportunity to be mentored by and to work side by side with some of the world’s most innovative and acclaimed plastic surgeons. This also laid the groundwork for his aesthetic surgery fellowship during which he was privileged to be able to participate in over 1,000 cosmetic surgeries. He has co-authored numerous textbook portions and articles and has been chosen to present his work at regional and national conferences. 

Dr. Stark currently holds a position as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Surgery. He brings a unique interest in plastic surgery focusing on breast surgery, including breast augmentation and breasts lifts; body contouring surgery, liposuction and facial surgery, including facelift and rhinoplasty; His steadfast dedication and affinity to cutting-edge research and techniques allows him to create the very best aesthetic outcomes in the safest manner possible. 

 His patients rave about his caring nature and bedside manner. He has restored confidence to so many patients and strives to continue to do so in the most professional, yet personable manner.

Practice Specialization

Face
●Brow Lift  
●Chin Augmentation
●Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)
●Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
●Facelift
●Neck Lift
●Rhinoplasty
●Septoplasty

Breast 
●Breast Augmentation
●Breast Implant Revision
●Breast Lift (Mastopexy)
●Breast Reduction (Mammoplasty Reduction)
●Fat Transfer to Breasts
●Nipple reduction

Body
●Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)
●Brazilian Butt Lift

●Buttock Augmentation 
●Gynecomastia
●Liposuction
●Lower Body Lift (Contouring After Massive Weight Loss)
●Mommy Makeover (Contouring Post-Pregnancy)
●Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Non-Surgical
●Botox
●Fillers
●Halo Laser
●IPL
●Laser Skin Resurfacing
●Medical Grade Skin Care
●Microneedling

●Non-surgical Skin Tightening 

Facilities

Bryn Mawr Hospital 

Lankenau Medical Center 
Paoli Hospital 
Pennsylvania Hospital 

Procedures

Procedures Performed

Arm Lift

Body Contouring

Body Lift

Botulinum Toxin

Breast Augmentation

Breast Implant Removal

Breast Implant Removal

Breast Implant Revision

Breast Lift

Breast Reconstruction

Breast Reduction

Breast Reduction

Brow Lift

Buttock Implants

Buttock Lift with Augmentation

Cheek Augmentation

Chemical Peels, IPL, Fractional CO2 Laser Treatments

Chin Augmentation

Chin Surgery

Cosmetic Surgery & Computer Imaging

Dermabrasion

Dermal Fillers

Ear Surgery

Endoscopic Technique

Eyelid Surgery

Facelift

Facial Implants

Free Flap Breast Reconstruction

General Reconstruction

Head and Neck Cancer Reconstruction

Head and Neck Skin Cancer Reconstruction

Injectable Fillers

Laser Hair Removal

Laser Skin Resurfacing

Lip Augmentation/Enhancement

Liposuction

Male Breast Reduction

Male Chest Implants

Microdermabrasion

Microsurgery

Mommy Makeover

Neck Lift

Nonsurgical Fat Reduction

Panniculectomy

Post Burn Reconstruction

Retin-A Treatments

Rhinoplasty

Scar Revision

Skin Cancer Removal

Skull/Facial Bone Reconstruction

Thigh Lift

TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction

Tummy Tuck

Wound Care

Ask A Surgeon

Ask a Surgeon

Dr. Ran Stark participates in the ASPS Ask A Surgeon service. View responses to public questions below.

BBL + Breast Augmentation

Breast Augmentation

Member Response:

Thank you for your question. There is no real right answer for this and depends on each surgeon individually on what they think is best. However you must understand the Pros and Cons. I think number one you want to limit the time of surgery to four hours because going above this can increase complications. Form a recovery aspect most surgeons will ask you to stay off the buttock for close to four weeks. The reason for that is to keep the pressure off the fat grafted buttock to increase viability of the fat cells. If you also had a breast augmentation you will not be able to lay on your stomach or chest and will only be able to lay on your side. This may be difficult after a breast augmentation. If both procedure are combined you will most likely sit or lay on your buttock. This may decrease the outcome of your BBL. As always seek a Plastic Surgeon who is board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

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