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    Inside Syracuse Plastic Surgery: How Dr. DeRoberts Built a Quiet Empire in Upstate New York

    By Jack WardMay 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The building that houses Syracuse Plastic Surgery is situated among unremarkable brick neighbors on a small section of East Genesee Street in Syracuse, where traffic slows almost arbitrarily. If you weren’t looking, you would miss it. However, people do look. Walking through the same modest entrance that has served patients for more than 20 years, they come from all over Central New York, sometimes even farther. The constant focal point of it all has been Dr. Dean DeRoberts.

    It’s difficult to ignore how uncommon such longevity is in the field of cosmetic medicine. The field follows trends out of Miami and Los Angeles, moving quickly and frequently making more noise than is necessary. DeRoberts doesn’t seem to care about the commotion. Trained at SUNY Upstate Medical University and molded during a six-year integrated plastic surgery residency at Wake Forest, he exudes the subdued authority of a long-time practitioner. The 2007 and 2008 “Top Docs” nominations from Jacksonville Magazine allude to a career that began with promise and never faltered.


    ProfileDetails
    Full NameDr. Dean DeRoberts, MD
    SpecialtyBoard-Certified Plastic Surgeon
    PracticeSyracuse Plastic Surgery, PLLC
    Office Address3107 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13224
    Phone+1 315-299-5313
    Medical SchoolSUNY Upstate Medical University (Class of 2000)
    ResidencyWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (2000–2006)
    Board CertificationAmerican Board of Plastic Surgery
    Professional MembershipAmerican Society of Plastic Surgeons
    Hospital AffiliationCrouse Hospital, Syracuse, NY
    Years in Practice21+ Years
    ColleaguesDr. Enrique Armenta, Dr. Ruter
    Notable RecognitionJacksonville Magazine “Top Docs” (2007, 2008)
    Patient Rating3.7 / 5 (116 Reviews on U.S. News); 4.7 / 5 (45 Reviews on RealSelf)

    His current practice is intriguing because of the company he keeps. Dr. Ruter joined from Albany Medical Center in 2024, bringing with him trauma-honed instincts and a gentler interest in minimally invasive procedures and fat grafting. A roster that seems almost cinematically varied is completed by Dr. Enrique Armenta, whose career path spans from a solo practice in the Colombian Andes to the Cleveland Clinic. One waiting room, three trajectories, and three surgeons.

    Patients’ descriptions of DeRoberts point to a specific type of bedside manner, one that is grounded, open to listening, and does not strive for anything dramatic. You can learn something about the culture from a recent RealSelf review that gave the nursing staff nearly as much praise as the surgeon. Mary Ann, Erin, and Rebecca. names that keep coming up. The place seems to be based more on continuity than on change.

    The work itself covers the typical range, such as body contouring, breast reconstruction, and facelifts, but there is also scholarly depth that isn’t always evident in glossy brochures. In a 2024 systematic review of body contouring as a gender-affirming surgical procedure published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, DeRoberts is listed as a co-author. This type of research implies that a surgeon should look beyond the obvious and consider the true direction of the field.

    Not all reviews are positive. Despite pre-authorization, one patient describes a frustrating insurance billing dispute—the kind of conflict that plagues cosmetic and reconstructive practices worldwide. It’s important to take seriously the 3.7-star aggregate on U.S. News, which represents actual variation in experience. However, the image becomes much softer when you switch to RealSelf, where the rating is 4.7. As usual, reality lies in the middle.

    Observing this practice from the outside, you keep returning to its unassuming persistence. Beverly Hills is not Syracuse. It is not required to be. The people entering 3107 East Genesee are pursuing something more subdued and frequently more intimate, rather than fame. A surgeon who will be honest. a group that, on their second visit, recalls their name. DeRoberts appears to have deliberately and slowly constructed precisely that.

    With three surgeons sharing the limelight, it’s still unclear how the practice will change or how patients’ requests will change over the next ten years of aesthetic medicine. But for the time being, something consistent is taking place on a section of East Genesee that most people pass by without giving it much thought. Furthermore, steadiness is more valuable in this field than it might seem.

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