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Dr. Brian G. Brazzo, MD

Dr. Brian G. Brazzo, MD

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3.7 Google Review
115 E 61st St, New York, New York, 10065, United States
(212) 355-2215 www.nyceyeplastics.com
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Oct 28, 2018
Ptosis surgery. After surgery two of my eyes are absolutely different shape and uneven eyes. Yes he has a good bad-side manner and good staff,but he is absolutely unprofessional. Maybe he is a good ophthalmologist,but as a plastic surgeon he is 1 star. I did my surgery 6 month ago. I still have a scar.

Aug 6, 2018
I saw doctor Brazzo in Elmwood Park. The Philip eye center. He was excellent very knowledgeable. His bedside manners was excellent. Any fix my eyes I was so happy. That's why I gave him a 5 star rating. The parking was good. The bad thing was the office staff not that friendly could be rude sometimes. The nurses that work with dr. Brazzo they were excellent and very compassionate. I was so happy with my results. I will recommend dr. Brazzo to anyone. Don't mind the office staff. You are getting an excellent doctor.

Aug 1, 2018
Dr. Brazzo fixed within minutes what past doctors for a year and a half couldn’t. He successfully treated my stubborn styes on my eyelids with injections that took seconds to complete. I’m back to normal and couldn’t be more thankful!

Nov 5, 2017
I would like to share my own experience with Dr. Brazzo. Back in Jan. 2015 Dr. Brazzo did an eye lid procedure on me because of my sagging eye lids. Dr. Brazzo said it would be a simple 10 minute procedure. I was 61 years old at the time. Well to this day I suffer with red itchy very irritated eyes. My eyes are now very light sensitive and need to wear sunglasses all the time. I saw Dr. Brazzo several times after procedure in his NJ office but anything he tried did not help. I went back to see my eye doctor who had Dr. Brazzo on his staff at the time of the procedure. My eye doctor put plugs in my tear ducts. This helped a little but I still suffer every day. Doctor Brazzo no longer works from that office. I'm very sorry I had the procedure done. So if you're thinking of doing this, think again. Dr Brazzo is a very nice man but things went terribly wrong with this surgery. VERY SAD!!

Mar 10, 2018

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