Meet Dr. Eisenberg

Dr. Eisenberg is double board-certified in both General Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery by the AOBS. After four years of medical school, he took seven years of specialty training, which included an internship, a general surgery residency and a plastic and reconstructive surgery residency.
A leader in his profession, Dr. Eisenberg has been at the forefront of ground-breaking techniques in plastic surgery. Much of this work has involved the use of tissue expander implants for breast, scalp, eye and nose reconstruction. In the mid-1980s, he introduced these pioneering procedures to the Philadelphia area. His achievements-and the differences they made in his patients' lives - have been profiled on television and in newspapers.
Dr. Eisenberg has been a guest speaker on local radio stations, lending his expertise as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon to discussions about skin cancer prevention, breast surgery, body piercing and cosmetic surgery.
For over a decade, Dr. Eisenberg served on a national committee that evaluates the standards for plastic surgery residencies. He was National Chairman of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Division of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons and served on the certifying board of the AOBS.
In honor of his extensive postgraduate education, Dr. Eisenberg was named a Fellow in the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. He is an associate professor of surgery at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and was chairman of the division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Tenet Parkview Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dr. Eisenberg has been happily married for over 30 years to his childhood sweetheart; he has a son who is in college and a daughter in high school. (His office walls are lined with framed photographs taken by his children on family trips.)
His wife's mother died of breast cancer at age 33, when his wife was only 8. These circumstances inspired his interest in breast health. In his ongoing commitment to women in their fight against breast cancer and in his desire to support women who wish to transform their image through breast enhancement, Dr. Eisenberg donates a portion of the proceeds from his cosmetic breast surgery cases to breast cancer prevention efforts, like the Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation which sponsors free mammographies for women who cannot afford them.






