Steven Pisano

Steven PisanoDr

5.0(5 reviews)9635, Huebner Road, Bexar County, San Antonio, TX 78240

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Dr. Steven Pisano received his M.D. in 1985 from the University of Texas Health Science Center-Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He then completed an Internship at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio followed by general surgery training at the State University of New York in Buffalo.

Dr. Pisano took his plastic surgery training at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. Following this training, Dr. Pisano spent a year as a Junior Faculty Associate-Microvascular Fellow at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. There he received extensive training in reconstruction of the extremities, trunk, head and neck areas, and especially, in breast reconstruction.

Following his fellowship training at MD Anderson, Dr. Pisano founded – along with friend and colleague Dr. Peter Ledoux – Plastic Reconstructive and Microsurgical Associates, PRMA, with the goal of bringing state-of-the-art breast reconstruction to San Antonio and South Texas.

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San Antonio, TX

9635, Huebner Road, Bexar County, San Antonio, TX 78240

Procedures (6)

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Reviews (5)

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5.0
Jun 5, 2019
PRMA and Dr. Ochoa are a fantastic choice for breast surgery. I had a reduction mammoplasty, and 6 weeks later, and extremely happy with my results. Dr....

Georgie G.

5.0
Jul 5, 2017
Yes, I had breast cancer but I'm so grateful for my experience. Being referred to Dr. Arishita at PRMA was a true blessing. He is truly doing what he was...

Christine B.

5.0
Aug 12, 2015
Never in a million years did I think breast cancer would be a reality of mine. Add in the fact that I would have to get a double mastectomy - it could have...

Jen R.

5.0
May 6, 2015
Literally as good as it gets. Dr. Chrysopoulo is a truly lovely human being overall. And he's everything you would want in a surgeon, because not only does he have wonderful bedside manner (and a great sense of humor), but he's a perfectionist. He has a fascinating training/residency background which I was unaware of until after my reconstructive surgery but it makes perfect sense, this perfectionism. Not only am I *incredibly* pleased with his work (and professional demeanor) but my oncologist, who is old school, cannot seem to stop himself from commenting at every follow-up appointment that "he sees many breasts day in-day out, and this is some of the best work I have ever seen. Please give him my compliments..." He has said this at minimum three times, even if he wants to stop himself from saying it, I don't believe he can. And I concur, there's no other surgeon I would want to operate on me, which is saying a lot because really, who wants to need a surgeon? Ultimately I feel my reconstruction was more or less pristine. The entire PRMA operation is geared towards the comfort and healing for survivors, with a focus on living beyond your diagnosis, beyond your reconstruction, and getting back to your whole self again. I couldn't appreciate him or them more. HIGHLY recommended.

Erin Finney

5.0
Apr 9, 2015
My experience at PRMA and in particular with Dr. Chrysopoulo was outstanding. As a patient, it is important to feel that you are part of the process and that your voice is heard. Dr. C's listening skills are off the charts. He is honest, shows great integrity and work ethic and gently guides you through difficult decisions in the reconstruction process. He performed a delayed DIEP flap procedure on me and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. He doesn't "sugarcoat" the recovery process, which is difficult, but makes it all easy and understandable. He follows up and is genuinely concerned about your recovery. Kudos to his office staff and nurse, Denise. I will continue to advocate for women and recommend Dr. Chrysopoulo as the best micro-surgeon hands down, even if it means traveling to be his patient.

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