About Mark Sisco, MD
Mark Sisco, MD, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Endeavor Health, focuses on breast and body procedures that restore function and build confidence. His practice combines technical precision, safety and innovation to deliver exceptional outcomes in both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Dr. Sisco guides patients through the surgical process with clarity and compassion, helping them make informed choices and feel supported at every step.
My endeavor
My endeavor is to integrate surgical expertise, creativity and aesthetic judgment in a way that meaningfully restores form and function, improving not just how patients look but how they live.
Care philosophy
From an early age, I was inspired by how medicine can directly and meaningfully help people. While I first explored heart and trauma surgery for their immediacy and impact, I ultimately found my calling in plastic surgery. This specialty blends technical precision, creativity and aesthetic judgment to restore function and improve quality of life. For me, there is no greater reward than using these skills to enhance my patients’ wellbeing in both visible and deeply personal ways.
Overview
- Gender Male
Conditions treated (2)
- Reconstruction after Breast Cancer
- Breast Implant Complications
Procedures performed (17)
- Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
- Aesthetic surgery of the body
- Body contouring
- Brachioplasty (Arm Lift)
- Breast augmentation
- Breast Capsulectomy
- Breast Implant Reconstruction
- Breast implant removal
- Breast reduction
- Fat grafting to the Breast
- Gynecomastia Reduction (Male Breast Reduction)
- Liposuction
- Mastopexy (Breast Lift)
- Microsurgical breast reconstruction with DIEP flaps
- Oncoplastic breast surgery
- Revision Breast Surgery
- Transgender Surgery (Top Surgery)
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Endeavor Health Medical Group
501 Skokie Blvd., Suite 250 Northbrook, IL 60062-2802
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2000Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
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2005ResearchNorthwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
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2001ResearchNorthwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
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2010Plastic SurgeryAmerican Board of Plastic Surgery
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Clinical Professor, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
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