Lisa Hunsicker

Lisa HunsickerDr

4.0(9 reviews)# 220, 7750, South Broadway, Arapahoe County, Littleton, CO 80122

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon In Denver

Dr. Lisa Hunsicker is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has been practicing her "art" since 1995. Dr. Hunsicker decided to pursue the specialty of plastic surgery in Denver specifically because she is committed to helping those in her care be their most confident and positive selves. She articulates Revalla's mission by saying, "I'm dedicated to providing a personalized and caring approach, so that I can deliver exceptional results, tailored to meet each patient's individual needs."

From the time she was an undergrad, she has always been interested in opening her own practice where she could create an intimate and caring environment to cater to each individual's personal needs and goals. Dr. Hunsicker has built Revalla to offer this compassionate environment, where patients can feel comfortable and get the results they are looking for.

Dr. Hunsicker has been practicing medicine since 1995, and she opened Revalla as her solo practice in Littleton Colorado in 2001. She earned her medical degree from the University of Texas at Houston before moving on to her General Surgery training at the University of Colorado/Denver.

She also is one of an elite few surgeons in the country to perform the direct-to-implant breast reconstruction technique, which offers women the opportunity to have their reconstruction performed at the time of mastectomy. This procedure reduces the number of surgeries necessary for full reconstruction after mastectomy surgery.

Dr. Hunsicker believes a team approach to cancer care, with clear communication and collaboration, is the key to more surgeons offering this innovative single-stage reconstruction technique. The video below highlights the strong rapport between members of the Littleton Adventist Hospital Breast Cancer Care team, and how this trust in each other helps their patients thrive.

Locations (1)

Littleton, CO

# 220, 7750, South Broadway, Arapahoe County, Littleton, CO 80122

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Reviews (9)

4.0

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1.0
Feb 21, 2025
Make sure she Knows what you want . I didnt gett the MUCH NEEDED BREAST LIFT I was a DOUBLE D and DR. H put in C implant. SO YOU KNOW WHAT. THAT LOOKS LIKE.BREATS SACKS WITH A 'C' AT THE Nipple. they hang soooo low they LLAY on my skin,it's been 3 yrs and I still cry! So sad !!!I used to have a cleavage now I have what looks like a Butt CRACK ,YECK

TG

5.0
Dec 13, 2018
An acquaintance told me Dr. Widner and Dr. Hunsicker are the "Dream Team"; she was right!! I am 6 weeks out from my double mastectomy with immediate...

Kathy C.

5.0
Sep 20, 2018
Everything about this office is top notch.

kpe1215

5.0
Sep 6, 2018

Jamie Luther

4.0
Jun 8, 2018

Katie Henderson

5.0
May 9, 2018
Dr. Hunsicker has been an amazing resource not only with reconstruction surgery following mastectomy but just in general during my breast cancer journey....

Denise G.

1.0
Mar 27, 2018
Dr Hunsicker is sharp and I'm confident she is very good at what she does. However her support staff has made this a painful process and I'm not even under...

H S.

5.0
Nov 22, 2017
I was referred to Dr. Hunsicker from a friend who has been seeing her and she looks amazing. On my first visit I was given a very detailed and thorough consultation. My treatment plan has been outlined so that it can fit my schedule and budget.

Kelly J

5.0
May 7, 2017
I am 44 and was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time January 2017. This time I needed bilateral mastectomy, and it needed to be done quickly. I had consulted with other surgeons and I was left feeling overwhelmed and frustrated with the limited options I was given. What I was told was that reconstruction would involve tissue being taken from other parts of my body (additional scars and functional impairment), tissue expanders would be used over several months, and then after that I would need another surgery to finally put the implants in. Therefore I decided to just do bilateral mastectomy without reconstruction and hope that I could handle the result without too much mental trauma. Fortunately a friend of a friend introduced me to Dr. Hunsicker after having such a great outcome after her surgery. Dr. Hunsicker was very thorough in her exam and spent quality time with me going over all of my options, including the Direct to Implant Approach (which I didn't even know was possible). Fortunately I was a candidate (even though 12 years ago I had radiation and tissue damage to one side) and I was easily able to move forward with my surgical decision. Dr. Hunsicker and Colleen Berry NP gave me clear step by step instructions for how to prepare for the surgery and what to do and expect after the surgery (including alternative supplements and treatments to help with healing and recovery). This really helped to ease my stress during such an overwhelming time. I spent one night in the hospital, and was home the next day. Now I'm not going to lie, the recovery isn't a cake walk, and especially the first 2-4 weeks were difficult. It is major surgery after-all! However despite being sore, tight, fatigued, and limited with my arm mobility, I was off prescription pain medication by day 3. And just the fact I could look down and see myself still "intact" (I have my own skin and my own nipples over the implants) and knowing that the surgery was "one and done" well, that made all the difference in the world with being able to accept my breast cancer diagnosis and move forward with some level of normalcy. I have been so pleased with the outcome, and from start to finish everyone in the office made me feel right at home. When I had questions or concerns they were always addressed promptly. I am now about 10 weeks post op and feeling pretty good. I still have tightness as the tissue is still healing and expanding over the implants, and my previously radiated side is taking longer to adjust. Therefore physical therapy is crucial to the recovery process. But I was able to return to work 3 weeks ago and the cosmetic result already after only 10 weeks is quite remarkable! I highly recommend to anyone facing breast surgery for breast cancer to at least include Dr. Hunsicker on their list of MDs that they are consulting with before making a surgery decision. Her approach is by far the most cutting edge, detail oriented, best cosmetic result, and quickest recovery. Nobody should have to make a decision about surgery until they know ALL of their options.

Karin Tomsik