Dr. Marco Harmaty, MD

Bio

Dr. Harmaty received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he graduated with honors and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.  He also earned his medical degree from the University of North Carolina, where he was inducted to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society during his junior year.

Dr. Harmaty completed three years of General Surgery training followed by three years of residency training in the division of Plastic Surgery at Mount Sinai. His areas of specialization include cosmetic surgery, general reconstructive surgery, breast surgery (cosmetic and reconstructive) and microsurgery. Dr. Harmaty is involved in resident education as well as plastic surgery research. Dr. Harmaty strives for compassion and excellence in his care of patients.



Specialties:

  • plastic & reconstructive surgery

Affiliation:

  • The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Location:

Activity

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:

    FRIDAY, June 14 (HealthDay News) -- MemoryShape breast implants have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for breast augmentation in women 22 and older, and for breast reconstruction, the FDA said Friday.

    In a news release, the manufacturer, Mentor Worldwide LLC, said t...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
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    MONDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) -- More women are getting arm lifts, according to newly released statistics, with the number growing from about 300 procedures in 2000 to about 15,000 in 2012.

    This type of cosmetic procedure can include removal of fat by liposuction or surgery called bra...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:

    FRIDAY, Oct. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Within a year after having face transplant surgery, some patients regain sensory and motor functions such as the ability to speak, chew food and smile, experts have found.

    For the study, Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, director of the plastic surgery transplantatio...Full Article