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Defyne Plastic Surgery, founded by Harvard-trained microsurgeon Dr. Oren Tessler, offers a patient-centered model that combines advanced medical techniques with international perspectives.
The Scottsdale-based practice brings together surgeons trained in both Canada and the United States, creating a collaborative approach that emphasizes cultural understanding and individualized care, according to a press release.
“It was really a confluence of factors that led us here,” said Dr. Tessler. “Our training across borders gave us complementary perspectives on balance, opportunity and patient care. That creates a natural connection with patients from all walks of life, whether they’re from here in Scottsdale or visiting from abroad.”
Defyne’s team includes:
*Dr. Oren Tessler — Founder of Defyne Plastic Surgery, trained at McGill University and Harvard University. He developed the Defyne Method, a minimally invasive approach to regenerative results without general anesthesia, and co-led the first U.S. hand transplant.
*Dr. Nathan Jowett — Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, former Harvard Medical School faculty member, internationally recognized for expertise in facial reanimation and aesthetics, with more than 90 peer-reviewed publications.
*Dr. Alexander Golger — Toronto-trained plastic surgeon and former chief of plastic surgery at Lakeridge Hospital, known for combining reconstructive and aesthetic techniques with a patient-first philosophy.
*Dr. David Mok — Montreal-trained surgeon with 13 years of experience and more than 10,000 procedures, specializing in breast, body and facial aesthetics.
According to the press release, Defyne offers flexible scheduling, travel partnerships and virtual follow-ups to accommodate Arizona residents, seasonal visitors and international patients. The practice emphasizes long-term relationships and trust alongside successful outcomes.


















