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Dr. Cecil W. Bean, MD
3.5 ★★★★☆ 15 Google reviews · Tummy tuck surgeon in Dover, New Hampshire
Plan your consultation
- Board certification confirm this surgeon's certification directly with the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Check the ABPS registry →
- Financing payment plans / medical financing (e.g. CareCredit) offered — ask what monthly options they accept
- Phone +1 603-516-4268
- Website wdhospital.org — book a consultation and see their before/after galleries
About this practice
What patients say again and again
“I only need it once a year but each year he makes me look and feel amazing.”
From the reviews
Dr Bean listens and is present for his clients. I had a drug reaction and he made sure he was called every hour until 4am when I was stable. I felt more than comfortable in his care. So much so that I had another procedure with him. He is honest, personable, and he truly cares.
I had a little dip in the road and Dr. Bean had the nurses call him every 2 hours until the wee hours of the morning and he wasn't on call. He really cares. My procedure came out nice too.
Dr. Bean preformed a Panniculectomy on me a week ago today and I am amazed at how good everything looks already! He is so kind and informative and you can tell he took detailed care of the placement of my incision.
Dr Bean and his entire staff are wonderful , caring people who truly care about you as their patients
Researching a tummy tuck?
A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) is major surgery with real risks and a recovery that usually runs several weeks — this page is a starting point for finding a surgeon, not medical advice. The most useful next step is a consultation, where a surgeon reviews your health history, examines you, talks through your options, and gives a personal quote. Bring questions and don't rush the decision.
Questions worth asking: Are you board-certified in plastic surgery (and can I verify it)? Where would you operate, and is the facility accredited? Can I see before-and-after photos of your own patients? What are the risks and the realistic recovery timeline for me? What's your revision policy if something needs adjusting? Whatever a listing says, always verify certification directly with the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) at abplasticsurgery.org, and discuss your candidacy, risks, and recovery with the surgeon.