Dr. Andrew Ordon Will Be Honored With Star On Palm Springs Walk Of Stars
Dr. Andrew Ordon will be the newest star shining brightly along the Palm Springs Walk of Stars impressive collection of celebrity and dignitary stars that grace the sidewalks of Palm Springs, CA.
PALM DESERT, CA, December 24, 2010
Dr. Andrew Ordon will be the newest star shining brightly along the Palm Springs Walk of Stars impressive collection of celebrity and dignitary stars that grace the sidewalks of Palm Springs, CA. The unveiling ceremony honoring Dr. Ordon will take place at 194 South Palm Canyon Drive on Saturday, January 15th, 2011 at 11:00 AM. The public is invited to attend.A historical landmark, Palm Springs Walk of Stars was founded in 1992 and honors individuals with a Golden Palm Star embedded on the sidewalks of Palm Springs. Honorees must have, by their presence in the area, contributed to the charm, worldwide prominence and name recognition of Greater Palm Springs. Dr. Andrew Ordon is being recognized with a star for his outstanding accomplishments as a Doctor, TV Host and philanthropist.
About Dr. Andrew Ordon
Andrew P. Ordon, M.D., F.A.C.S. has been an acclaimed surgeon in the area of aesthetic plastic and reconstructive surgery with private practices in New York City, Beverly Hills and Rancho Mirage.
Dr. Phil McGraw hand-picked Dr. Ordon to star on CBS's hit Emmy-award winning show, The Doctors. Dr. Phil has referred to Dr. Ordon as "the governor of plastic surgery" and "plastic surgeon to the stars". Dr. Ordon's been featured on major television shows including 20/20, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Hollywood, BBC, Phil Donahue, NBC News, ABC News, Sally Jesse Raphael and more. Dr. Ordon's been published in top beauty magazines like Allure, Mademoiselle, Redbook, Glamour, and Prevention. Dr. Ordon recently launched his own line of anti-aging skincare, RATIO, which is expected to take anti-aging beauty enhancement products to a new level.
In addition, Dr. Ordon is a philanthropist who has touched the lives of many individuals in and out of the desert. He, and a select group of colleagues, have a charitable foundation called the Surgical Friends Foundation to combat the most difficult, and often life-threatening, reconstructive cases of individuals in need and without health insurance. Most of the foundation's patients have physical deformities that are congenital, post-traumatic or acquired in nature. "It's about giving back our skills as reconstructive plastic surgeons to those in need who wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity", said Dr. Ordon.