Paul Sabini

Paul SabiniDr

3.4(5 reviews)Ste104, 118, Sandhill Drive, New Castle County, Middletown, DE 19709

Profile

Dr. Paul Sabini joined Premier Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery in 2003 and specializes exclusively in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. After graduating cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, Dr. Sabini obtained his medical degree at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He began his training in a surgical residency at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center. He continued his Otolaryngology Head and Neck residency at the prestigious New York Eye and Ear infirmary, working with true leaders in the field of aesthetic surgery. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery awarded Dr. Sabini a fellowship at the University of Rochester. Dr. Sabini is Board Certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS).  He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and is a Diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners with a medical license in Delaware and New York.

Dr. Sabini has collaborated on textbooks covering many of the most advanced artistic and scientific techniques in facial plastic surgery today, including the mid-cheek facelift and endoscopic brow lift. His contributions to research, cover such topics as cleft palate, soft tissue augmentation, cartilage tissue engineering, facial nerve function and growth factors to name a few. Prestigious scientific journals such as Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, American Journal of Neuroradiology, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Archives of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Journal of Otolaryngology have published his articles and book chapters.

He serves on the Board of the HUGS Foundation and is the surgical team leader for their Ecuadorian mission. Since 1999, he has made annual trips to Quito with a team of volunteers who treat children with congenital facial deformities.

Locations (1)

Middletown, DE

Ste104, 118, Sandhill Drive, New Castle County, Middletown, DE 19709

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Reviews (5)

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5.0
Feb 6, 2026
I’ve been going to Premier Dermatology for many years and have had no problems. Rick Brown started approximately 3 years and I have been very happy. Rick is very thorough. I would refer everyone to him .

JoAnn M

5.0
Jan 23, 2026
My family and I have received excellent care here. Always takes the time to explain everything and made me feel completely at ease. Highly recommend.

Kathleen DeNight

1.0
Jan 22, 2026
I had so many negative experiences with this practice, I don't know where to start. First, the only positive: their admin staff (call center and receptionists, especially the call center supervisor Jamie) were kind, responsive and generally helpful. The clinical staff (PAs, Medical Records) could not have been less helpful. I have a hearing impairment and I use an assistive microphone. The first PA I saw, Alexa McSorley, whipped into the room and talked so fast that, even with my microphone, I could not understand her. After she whipped out of the room again, I left having no idea what she had said or recommended. So I went back and saw Stephanie Carlino. Her rate of speech was better, so I could understand her, but there were definitely no warm-and-fuzzies. I have a difficult-to-diagnose problem, and neither of them showed any curiosity about it. It felt like they were using a generic protocol, a checklist, rather than listening to me. I convinced Stephanie to do a biopsy of one of several areas on my body that have the problem. When it came back with no definitive diagnosis, her suggestions for treatment, such as they were, included a drug I had told her specifically and the practice in general that I am allergic to. So now, on top of feeling dismissed, I felt unsafe. I decided to get a 2nd opinion elsewhere. But their Medical Records department only accepts Release of Information forms by fax. Who has a fax in their home??? I certainly don't. I ended up having the 2nd doctor's office fax my form over to them. In the end, my experience in the 2nd doctor's office, Dermatology Partners in Hockessin, was the polar opposite of what I encountered at Premier Dermatology. It was a medical dermatology practice, so they weren't selling anything as the do at Premier. The office was small, the staff was courteous and personable, and the clinical staff (A DO and a PA) were outstanding. And they had ideas beyond giving me something I don't tolerate to resolve the issue. If you have a problem that doesn't fall into a neat diagnostic category, definitely don't go to Premier Dermatology. Save yourself the stress, time, and money you would be wasting. There is something seriously wrong when a medical office's admin staff is kinder than its clinical staff.

Maria Quatrani

5.0
Dec 15, 2025
Since May, I have been dealing with half a dozen skin cancer spots. Rick Brown and his assistants have done the examinations, biopsies, most final removals and hooked me up with Dr Valiga and Dr McIntire to remove a nasty spot on my ear and do that reconstruction. I’m happy to say that unless you knew, you wouldn’t notice where the cuts were. Plus, I never had to wait for an appointment and everyone at PD&CS were friendly and professional. Many thanks from me and I highly recommend Premier.

Paul Pringle

1.0
Oct 14, 2025
Seriously disappointed with my appointment yesterday. I was OK with the 10 minute wait before they took me back but then I sat in a gown, in a chilly room, for 36 minutes. The nurse walked in. She said hi and then started talking to her assistant. She asked me to stand and I did, then she QUICKLY checked me over. It was 7:26 PM when she walked in and it was 7:29 PM when she walked out. My entire body scan took less than 3 minutes. She missed my right arm, didn’t look at my ears or face, and never looked at my neck. At the very least, she could've said “sorry to keep you waiting” or “we appreciate your patience” or anything to acknowledge that I’ve been sitting there that long. I just got a “hi.” And, could have, spent a minimum of 10 minutes really looking at my body. Disappointing at best bc I have been a regular patient there for years. If you’re having a bad day, you don’t take it out on your patients. So, when I went to the front desk, gave them my payment, and she said they want to see you back in a year and I said I won’t be back.

Patrick Murphy