Main Headquarters:
354 Mountain View Drive, Suite 103
Colchester, Vermont, 05446-5923
Phone Number:
(802) 847-3340
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Dr. Robert Nesbit is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a member of The University of Vermont Medical Center Plastic Surgery practice in Colchester, VT. He specializes in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery, body contouring, skin cancer, pediatric plastic surgery and adult plastic and reconstructive surgery. One of his specialties is using an endoscopic method of breast augmentation, which does not leave a scar on the breast. Dr. Nesbit is also an associate professor at The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont.
Dr. Nesbit finds plastic surgery very fulfilling, especially breast surgery for cosmetic or reconstructive needs, and microsurgery. He enjoys working with patients to help them return to activities they could not do before surgery.
Learn more about the UVM Medical Center cosmetic plastic surgery program and reconstructive plastic surgery.
Monday : | 8:00 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Tuesday : | 8:00 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Wednesday : | 8:00 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Thursday : | 8:00 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Friday : | 8:00 AM - | 5:00 PM | |
Saturday : | closed | ||
Sunday : | closed |
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Cosmetic and plastic reconstructive surgery at Colchester is practised by plastic surgeons. This is a specialization done after general medicine, whereby surgery is performed for cosmetic or improvement, as well as improvement in functionality (in the case of reconstructive surgery). As opposed to that, cosmetic or plastic surgery is usually for the enhancement of appearance rather than any functional use.