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Princeton Plastic Surgery Associates

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Nicole Schrader, MD - Dr. Nicole Schrader

Nicole Schrader, MD

4.0(12 reviews)
1.1 mi

Dr. Schrader changed my life, I had a rhinoplasty by her over 3 years ago on 11/9. All I could…read morefixate on was my nose when I looked in the mirror, until the surgery. I'm forever grateful for Dr. Schrader, I no longer fixate on my nose and even on days when I'm struggling with my confidence I never have an issue with my nose. I get so many compliments on the natural results of it even from surgeons themselves and ppl always ask who did the work. I highly recommend, I've went to Dr. Schrader for Botox and BeckerinjectorSam is my go to for Botox and face filler since I've been getting my face done the past few years now and I've never let anyone else touch my face. The whole office has always been a pleasure and super sweet and down to earth! I highly recommend

My husband had septum repair surgery scheduled with this office for last month. The office called…read morehim and told him they need to reschedule for the 12th of this month because of staffing issues. They called again to change the date to today,October 18th. Yesterday they called him to remind him that his surgery date was Oct. 20th (it wasn't) and then verified that it was in fact scheduled for today, and then informed him he would need to be in at 6:00 am. Then they called and said he could actually come in at 12:00 as surgery wasn't until 1:00. This morning they called and said that they just noticed his cardiologist hadn't signed off on his EKG results (which were fine). My husband couldn't reach his cardiologist early this morning so once again his surgery is cancelled. The office called him 30 minutes later and said they spoke with the cardiologist and got clearance so he could come in for his surgery. At this point though my husband had already had a cup of coffee so couldn't have gone under anesthesia.This is a horribly run office and he definitely won't be rescheduling with this practice!

Adam Hamawy, MD FACS

Adam Hamawy, MD FACS

2.0(4 reviews)
3.3 mi

I'm writing this review to warn others to stay away from this practice. Bear with me as I share my…read morestory. I wanted to get laser hair removal done on my face and decided to go to Dr Hamawy. His prices were higher than others but his positive reviews online made me feel like it would be worth it. I had gotten 6 sessions done by a woman practitioner named Nia. My skin reacted normally during each session with minimal discomfort and zero burns. During the 7th session, Nia was no longer working there and Dr Hamawy decided to lead the session. During this session the pain was excruciating. I asked Dr Hamawy if he was using the same intensity as Nia was and he confirmed. He proceeded to finish my face and neck and scurried out of the room without a single word. I left the practice in a significant amount of pain and drove home. Upon arriving home my parents saw my face and asked what happened. That's when I noticed the second degree burns under my chin on my neck. I emailed Princeton Plastic Surgeons asking them what I should do. They got back to me the following morning telling me that "It will be fine. Put Neosporin on it". I asked if they could prescribe me some mediation as the pain was unbearable. Adrienne confirmed that Dr Hamawy would prescribe me medication. However a full day went by and he did not prescribe any medication. I followed up with Adrienne several times and she was of no help. As a last resort my parents took me to the emergency room where I was treated for second degree burns. Three days later Dr Hamawy finally prescribed me medication. Apparently he was too busy up until then to follow up with his own patient. It has been six months since this unfortunate experience and I still have large scars. As an actress by profession these scars have made working very difficult. Dr Hamawy has still not called a single time to follow up. I went to this facility because of the positive reviews I read online. I hope by sharing my experience others can be spared by this inept "surgeon".

BEWARE!!!! My breast revision surgery was in 2018 and I've waited until now to give my review. If…read moreyou want good results and you don't want to overpay for your surgery, find another doctor. I was desperate to find a doctor because I had a ruptured implant and Adam Hamawy promised results that he was not skilled enough to provide. He told me I didn't need a lift and now my nipples are headed south. He was supposed to place my implants under the muscle, and I knew immediately after surgery that my right breast was not under the muscle. It took a couple of months of back and forth and a song and dance to convince him of this. He made me feel like I was crazy and didn't know what I was talking about. It was a very stressful time for me when I was supposed to be healing. He wanted me to leave it the way it was, his words "can you live with it"....of course I couldn't live with it. Reluctantly he scheduled a second surgery at an additional cost to me because he said the results were not his fault. Exactly who's fault were they? There is so much more to this story, but you get the gist. 2 1/2 years later and I have one breast that is mediocre and one that I'm embarrassed to show my husband. Do you think Adam Hamawy cares, he does not. He made a sick amount of money from my pain and suffering. I wish I could botch a penis and testicle revision surgery on him and see if he "can live with it". If I was you, I would not let this guy touch my face, at least I can cover my breasts with clothes. If there's someone you hate and you want them to suffer for years, recommend this guy. Do me a solid Hamawy staff and don't respond with some lame ass story about how you are unaware of patients that are unhappy with their results. I call BULLSHIT! And I would NEVER let this guy touch me again.

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Adam Hamawy, MD FACS - Second degree burn courtesy of Dr Hamawy.

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Second degree burn courtesy of Dr Hamawy.

Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS - American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS

4.0(1 review)
3.6 mi

About two years ago I had the fat done, fat graft. Dr. Mark Glasgold might call it fat transfer…read more He did my upper eyelids, took skin out and put in a small chin implant. I found out about him from researching on the internet and then through the message boards. I was very happy to find someone that his specialty was fat transfer. It seemed like he did a lot of that... I went in to meet with him, saw pictures. He has a good reputation on the internet. I thought it was a very nice office. Dr. Glasgold was a little hard to read at first. He is very quiet but he is very serious. It is good because he does not try to sell you anything. It is kind of like this is what I think you need, you could take it or leave it. He is very matter of fact. The nurse who worked with him was great, too. Everyone I met there was really good ... I had no problems. I have already referred Dr. Glasgold a couple of times!

From the owner: New Jersey plastic surgeon Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS, is an internationally recognized expert in the…read morerejuvenation of the aging face. He devotes his practice to facial cosmetic surgery in order to focus on achieving the finest and most natural results for his patients. He is a board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Highland Park and Princeton, NJ, who is recognized for his skill in performing facelifts, necklifts, fat transfer and eyelid surgery, and for his expertise with injectable fillers.

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Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS - Fellow of American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

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Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS - Mark Glasgold, MD, FACS

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Princeton Rejuvenation Institute - Princeton Rejuvenation Institute outside building

Princeton Rejuvenation Institute

5.0(1 review)
8.9 mi

I would have no hesitation recommending Dr. Wisser to my friends and family for any surgical or…read moredermatologic services they may require. I have had an excellent experience with him and the staff at the Princeton Rejuvenation Institute over the last 8 months. I travel from the Washington, DC area to have extensive laser treatments for chronic folliculitis and in-grown hairs, and I am experiencing great results! He works tirelessly to ensure his patients are comfortable and happy during and following treatment. His staff is excellent (especially his wonderful nurse Lori!!) and their prices are very reasonable for the high-quality services they provide.

From the owner: The main focus at Princeton Rejuvenation Institute is the complete satisfaction of all of our…read morepatients. Every effort is made to ensure that our patients make well-informed choices and achieve the best results possible, all within a comfortable and confidential setting. Choosing to be cared for at Princeton Rejuvenation Institute gives every person the benefit of an entire range of beautification techniques, from skin care to cosmetic surgery. The range of treatment options is plentiful and is available here for your selecting.

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Welcome entrance to Princeton Rejuvenation Institute

Princeton Rejuvenation Institute - Matthew Lynch, M.D. (left) and Jamie Robert Wisser, M.D., F.A.C.S. (right)

Matthew Lynch, M.D. (left) and Jamie Robert Wisser, M.D., F.A.C.S. (right)

Princeton Rejuvenation Institute - Your journey at Princeton Rejuvenation Institute start with a thorough consultation with one of our Doctors or our Medical Aesthetician

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Princeton Medical Group PA - untitled

Princeton Medical Group PA

1.7(90 reviews)
1.6 mi

The Princeton Medical Group urgently needs to confront the reality that its current staffing and…read morepatient‑care model is not keeping pace with the demands of flu and RSV season. What happened to me is not an isolated inconvenience -- it reflects a deeper, structural problem that puts patients at risk, especially those with complex medical circumstances or limited treatment options. Day before yesterday, while acutely ill with an undiagnosed respiratory infection, I sought care at their office. The physician began the diagnostic process with rapid strep and flu testing, but did not perform a 24‑hour strep culture -- a standard step when symptoms are severe or persistent. Since that visit, I have been battling a 104‑degree fever with no relief, and because I cannot take anything stronger than Tylenol, timely follow‑up care is not optional for me; it is essential. Yesterday, I contacted the office repeatedly to express worsening symptoms, discuss the need for retesting, and request guidance. Despite the seriousness of the situation -- including the fact that I live with an immunocompromised family member awaiting a kidney transplant -- the practice was unable to accommodate any follow‑up evaluation. Not a same‑day appointment. Repeated nurse callbacks happened with no solid plan of action. This is not acceptable patient care. When a medical practice cannot respond to urgent concerns during peak illness season, patients are left with two unacceptable choices: suffer at home without adequate support or seek emergency care for issues that should be manageable in an outpatient setting. Neither outcome reflects a functioning primary‑care system. Princeton Medical Group must take responsibility for addressing these gaps. That means proactively recruiting additional nursing staff and primary care physicians, expanding triage capacity, and ensuring that high‑risk patients are not left without guidance or access to care. Flu and RSV surges are predictable. Patient abandonment should not be. My experience underscores a broader truth: the community deserves a medical practice that is prepared, responsive, and capable of delivering safe, timely care -- not one that leaves patients stranded when they need help most. Get your act together!

This review is about Dr Ginger Hua. I find her to be attentive and responsive. She answered all…read moreof my concerns and questions, while noting that one of my questions should be answered by my Gynecologist (I HIGHLY respect doctors that refer because my previous doctor always acted that she knew everything). I find Dr Hua is the right mix for me.

Princeton Plastic Surgery Associates - plasticsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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