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Elite Plastic Surgery

Phoenix AZ 85028 Bioidentical Hormone Optimization Therapy
At This Location: MD
Serving: Women, Men
Nutraceuticals: Yes

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Krista Sinclair, NP

Krista began her medical career in 2012 as a registered nurse, serving on the cardiac and ER/Trauma team. During her time in the ER she worked with Dr.Torabi and his group. Krista wanted to take a more active role in patient-centered care, so she advanced her education and became a Family Nurse Practitioner. Krista’s current opportunity for patient continuity came when she began working with Elite Plastic Surgery. Drs. Torabi offered to sponsor her First Assisting certification, enabling Krista to be present during patient surgeries and evaluating them in the clinic for pre and post-surgical visits.

Rozbeh Torabi, MD

Rozbeh Torabi, M.D., is a surgeon at Elite Plastic Surgery in Arizona who provides women and men with compassionate cosmetic surgeries and noninvasive treatments for the face, skin, breasts, body, and hands. Dr.

Torabi is double board in Plastic and General surgery.

And as a well-traveled surgeon, he discovered his love for Arizona while going through rigorous training at Maricopa Medical Center’s General Surgery Residency Program.
Dr.

Torabi does not shy away from the difficult surgical cases, which is why he pursued a rigorous post-graduate training at the prestigious Long Island Plastic Surgical Group (one of the oldest and largest plastic surgery groups in the United States). With a reputation of having an excellent bed-side manner, it is evident that Dr.

Torabi chose to become a surgeon so that he could devote his career to assisting others in need, and strives to treat his patients like his own family.

Dr. Radbeh Torabi-MD

I became a plastic surgeon due to the diversity of patients, procedures, and areas of the body I
can treat. The detail and meticulous nature of planning and executing treatment plans was an additional attraction. Upon completion of medical school, I participated in a National Institute of Health funded research fellowship at

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) focused on transplantation tolerance protocols and their application to vascularized composite allotransplantation including hand and face transplantation. These research years allowed me to better establish my fundamentals of critical thinking and progression of translational research to improve clinical problems. This time also was the initiation of my experience with finer detailed procedures including microsurgery.

Following my research fellowship, I served as a general surgery resident for my first two years of training at MGH. This experience was crucial in establishing fundamentals of care applicable to all surgical patients. I then moved to the wonderful city of New Orleans as an integrated plastic surgery resident at Louisiana State University. The training was diverse and original. My plastic surgery training provided a balanced approach of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Application of cosmetic principles to reconstructive procedures and reconstructive principles to cosmetic procedures help optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction. This training also provided a strong emphasis in autologous breast reconstruction and in-depth experience with the use of perforator based free flaps. I was able to continue my affection of medical progress through clinical research projects including autologous reconstruction, migraine surgery, patient satisfaction, decreasing narcotic medication, and cosmetic surgery outcomes and safety. The summation of my experiences has been ideal in its application to a well-rounded practice including aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. My goal is to provide precise and reliable results while emphasizing compassionate care through communication and optimization of the patient physician relationship.

Radbeh Torabi, MD

I became a plastic surgeon due to the diversity of patients, procedures, and areas of the body I
can treat. The detail and meticulous nature of planning and executing treatment plans was an additional attraction. Upon completion of medical school, I participated in a National Institute of Health funded research fellowship at

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) focused on transplantation tolerance protocols and their application to vascularized composite allotransplantation including hand and face transplantation. These research years allowed me to better establish my fundamentals of critical thinking and progression of translational research to improve clinical problems. This time also was the initiation of my experience with finer detailed procedures including microsurgery.

Following my research fellowship, I served as a general surgery resident for my first two years of training at MGH. This experience was crucial in establishing fundamentals of care applicable to all surgical patients. I then moved to the wonderful city of New Orleans as an integrated plastic surgery resident at Louisiana State University. The training was diverse and original. My plastic surgery training provided a balanced approach of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Application of cosmetic principles to reconstructive procedures and reconstructive principles to cosmetic procedures help optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction. This training also provided a strong emphasis in autologous breast reconstruction and in-depth experience with the use of perforator based free flaps. I was able to continue my affection of medical progress through clinical research projects including autologous reconstruction, migraine surgery, patient satisfaction, decreasing narcotic medication, and cosmetic surgery outcomes and safety. The summation of my experiences has been ideal in its application to a well-rounded practice including aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. My goal is to provide precise and reliable results while emphasizing compassionate care through communication and optimization of the patient physician relationship.

Krista Sinclair-NP

Krista began her medical career in 2012 as a registered nurse, serving on the cardiac and ER/Trauma team. During her time in the ER she worked with Dr.Torabi and his group. Krista wanted to take a more active role in patient-centered care, so she advanced her education and became a Family Nurse Practitioner. Krista’s current opportunity for patient continuity came when she began working with Elite Plastic Surgery. Drs. Torabi offered to sponsor her First Assisting certification, enabling Krista to be present during patient surgeries and evaluating them in the clinic for pre and post-surgical visits.