Dr. Karol Gutowski is a plastic surgeon in Chicago, IL. He specializes in surgical operations to restore or improve the appearance of body parts.
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Yes, Dr. Karol A. Gutowski is accepting new patients at this office.
2333 W. Irving Park Road, Suite 1, Chicago, IL 60618
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Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (http://www.chicagocosmeticinstitute.com/request-a-consultation), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Karol Gutowski.
Yes, Dr. Karol A. Gutowski is accepting new patients at this office.
2333 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60618
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Dr. Karol Gutowski graduated from .
Dr. Gutowski has two offices in Illinois where he specializes in Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Gutowski works with three doctors including Dr. Mensur Sunje and Dr. John Federbusch.
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. Gutowski 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.
Dr. Karol Gutowski specializes in reconstructing damaged or ill-functioning bones and joints. Issues may be the result of congenital disorders, infections, degenerative diseases, or serious injuries. The ultimate goal is to return patients to full or near-full function as quickly as possible. Surgical treatments are usually performed after non-surgical or minimally-invasive treatments have been ruled out or failed.