
William Y. Hoffman, M.D.
Professor & Chief,
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Former Chief, Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at UCSF
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Dr. Mary McGrath is a graduate of St. Louis University School of Medicine. She received her plastic surgery training at Yale University Medical Center in New Haven, CT. She was appointed to the faculty of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York and George Washington University in Washington D.C. prior to accepting an appointment as a plastic surgeon at the University of California San Francisco.
Dr. McGrath is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. She is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
In addition to teaching, lecturing, and writing for various surgery journals, Dr. McGrath is a consultant for the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health and is a professor of surgery in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UCSF. She has served on the directing boards of seven plastic surgery organizations including the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and been on the editorial board or a reviewer for 11 scientific journals. Dr. McGrath is listed in Who's Who in America (1996-2008), Who's Who of American Women (1995-2008), Who's Who in Medicine & Healthcare (1997-2008), and Best Doctors in America (2007-2008).
Dr. McGrath has special interest in aesthetic surgery for rejuvenating the aging face with eyelid, forehead, face and necks lifts. She performs body contouring surgery using liposculpture to reduce fatty deposits in the abdomen, thighs, legs and buttocks, and abdominoplasty to recontour the abdomen with excessive skin and fat after multiple pregnancies or weight loss. Breast augmentation, breast lift and breast reduction are used to reshape and enhance the breasts. Her work in reconstructive surgery has focused on skin cancer treatment, flaps and grafts for reconstruction of wounds and scars, repair of injuries of the soft tissues and bones of the face, and the treatment of gynecomastia in the male.
Dr. McGrath's surgical philosophy is to provide her patients with a plastic surgical experience that is individualized, well- informed, and achieves the desired outcome. During the initial consultation she talks about health and appearance, reviews surgical and non-surgical options, and gives her patients the time and information to make a good decision, whether about cosmetic surgery to improve appearance or reconstructive surgery to correct defects and improve function.
Plastic Surgeon Mary McGrath Helps Mothers
The 'mommy makeover' - growing trend
Over 325,000 plastic surgeries on women ages 20-39 last year .
Most of the 325,000 tummy tucks, breast augmentations and lifts done in 2006 were "mommy makeovers," or postpartum moms turning to plastic surgery to erase evidence of pregnancy. Dr. Mary McGrath, a professor of plastic surgery at UCSF, urges postpartum moms to wait at least six months before seeking surgery.
For full story, see: San Francisco Chronicle Published March 23, 2007