Theresa Powers

Theresa Powers

Membership/Communications Director

Theresa Powers understands the daily ins-and-outs of plastic surgery. From her many years in administration with a busy plastic surgery practice to her current role as Membership Director, Theresa brings her passion for the medical industry and people skills to The Plastic Surgery Channel.

Before she began her career in the medical arena, Theresa worked in sales and was awarded top performer for two consecutive years, while working for a cutting-edge automotive software company.

Theresa’s leadership, organizational skills and entrepreneurial spirit have greatly contributed to the expansion and success of PSC.  As the liaison between PSC and its clientele, Theresa coordinates all film shoots, business operations, and sales and marketing efforts. She takes pride in making sure each doctor’s membership and experience is above and beyond its potential.

Theresa lives with her husband in Charlottesville, Virginia and is the proud mother of two children.

Theresa Powers

Theresa Powers Plastic Surgeon Videos

No Spin Live Episode 49 - FDA and Implants, Unanswered RealSelf Questions, and the Best Nose Job

No Spin Live Episode 49 – FDA and Implants, Unanswered RealSelf Questions, and the Best Nose Job

No Spin Live Episode 48 - Extra Large Implants and Dear Abby.

No Spin Live Episode 48 – Extra Large Implants and Dear Abby

The Skyrocketing Vaginal Rejuvenation Trend.

The Skyrocketing Vaginal Rejuvenation Trend

The new mommy makeover - better breasts, belly, and butt.

The New Mommy Makeover – Better Breasts, Belly, and Butt

Creating dimples with plastic surgery - a good idea?

Creating Dimples with Plastic Surgery – A Good Idea?

Breast Reconstruction - A Balance of Experience, Science, and Art.

Breast Reconstruction – A Balance of Experience, Science, and Art

PSC Deep Dive: Breast Implant Safety and Disease, Part 3

PSC Deep Dive: Breast Implant Safety and Disease, Part 5

A Midface Lift: Wake Up Your Face By Adding Volume

A Midface Lift: Wake Up Your Face By Adding Volume

Safety.

Safety First: Decreasing Cosmetic Surgery Risks