Dr. Derek Rapp is a plastic surgeon in Richardson, TX. He specializes in surgical operations to restore or improve the appearance of body parts.
Yes, Dr. Derek A. Rapp is accepting new patients at this office.
(972) 470-5002
3201 E. President George Bush Highway, Suite 101, Richardson, TX 75082
Please contact the doctor’s office to inquire about insurance.
Dr. Derek Rapp graduated from Wake Forest Bowman Gray School of Medicine before completing a residency in Plastic Surgery at Michigan State University/Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners in 2015. He then completed a fellowship in Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Rapp has one office in Texas where he specializes in Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery and Hand Surgery.
Dr. Rapp works with three doctors including Dr. Bruce Byrne and Dr. Denton Watumull.
Plastic surgeons perform a wide variety of surgeries that can restore or correct the form and function of the human body, which can be either cosmetic or reconstructive in nature. Dr. Rapp is able to correct abnormalities of the body that may be causing adverse health effects, or perform surgeries to correct malformations caused by birth defects, trauma, tumors or disease. He also performs elective surgeries, which patients undergo to improve the aesthetic appearance of a certain body part.
Specializing in the field of cosmetic surgery, Dr. Rapp performs surgical and non-surgical procedures to improve or restore the aesthetics of a specific feature of body part. Cosmetic surgery may include rhinoplasty (or "nose jobs"), chin reshaping, face or necklifts, lipsuction or tummy tucks. A mainstay of cosmetic surgery, breast procedures such as breast augmentation, reduction, or lifts are among the most popular procedures performed by cosmetic surgeons.
A hand surgeon in Texas, Dr. Rapp cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Rapp is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.
Michigan State University/Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners
Residency in Plastic Surgery
• 2015
University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital • Miami, Florida
Fellowship in Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery