Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg is an establishing member of The Plastic Surgery Center of Maryland. He began his plastic surgery practice in Baltimore after completing 13 years of extensive postgraduate training.
Today, he is a distinguished surgeon, expertly performing breast augmentations, breast lifts, liposuctions, tummy tucks, facelifts, facial rejuvenation, and more for individuals in the Maryland location and beyond.
Born and raised in New York, Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg completed his undergraduate researches at Johns Hopkins University, where he graduated with honors. He then went back to New York City, making a medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed a basic surgery residency at the University of Virginia and served as primary resident in surgery and as a teacher of surgery. Dr. Rosenberg’s plastic surgery training was completed at the prestigious Northwestern Health Sciences University in Chicago, where he also served as chief resident in plastic surgery.
Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg holds twin certifications by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery (the only plastic surgery board identified by the American Board of Medical Specialties). He is active in national along with local medical and plastic surgical societies, and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Lipoplasty Society of North America, and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Additionally, Dr. Rosenberg offers on the team of several local hospitals, consisting of Sinai Hospital, Northwest Hospital, St. Agnes Hospital, North Arundel Hospital, GBMC, and Howard County Hospital.
Although he is well versed in a wide range of treatments, Dr. Rosenberg’s special areas of interest are cosmetic surgery of the face, breast augmentation, and body contouring. Maryland area residents looking for specialist plastic surgeons with outstanding results can contact our office today to find out more.
Asked why he picked to enter into plastic surgery, with its particularly long training, Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg responds,” Plastic surgery is a remarkable subspecialty. It is one of minority remaining locations in medicine where you can treat the whole human body. Plastic surgeons are trained in cosmetic surgery, reconstruction after trauma, healing wounds from chronic medical issues, hand surgery, correction of congenital deformities, and a lot more. In a particular sense, we are one of the few general physicians left in medicine.”