BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Today's moms want it all: A great family as well as the body they had before their pregnancies. At Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery located on the world famous avenue in Beverly Hills, plastic surgeon Dr. Lloyd Krieger provides specialized services for people below the age of 50. Of course, this includes people who want to have their pre-baby bodies. "Many women want to have the bodies that they used to have, before pregnancy made changes to their tummies and breasts" notes Dr. Krieger.
Dr. Krieger, who has been featured in Fortune, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Univision, CNBC, Access Hollywood and other media, does many tummy tucks and breast lifts for these patients. The procedure might include breast implants. These are placed more to fill in lost volume that occurred with time and pregnancy than to actually increase size. In addition to this sort of breast augmentation Beverly Hills, he might do a breast lift. This popular procedure has come to be known as "The Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover." "We've done these procedures on women of all ages -- from 22 to 64," says Dr. Krieger.
Dr. Krieger always includes his Rodeo Drive Belly Button procedure when he does a tummy tuck as part of the Mommy Makeover. This works toward making the midsection bikini ready. "A great belly button is a huge part of the improvement of the entire series of surgeries,' notes Dr. Krieger.
Sometimes the procedure can be done in one session. For other people the doctor advised doing two or more sessions for the procedure. The patient's needs, health status, and overall goals help make this determination. Either way, Dr. Krieger works to provide patients with a rapid recovery and minimal pain following surgery. This includes the use of long-term local anesthetic as part of the procedure to minimize discomfort.
At Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, more than a third of the patients come in from out of town for procedures. Recent patients within the last few weeks have traveled from London, Gabon in West Africa, Minnesota and San Diego. The staff is expert at coordinating these so-called "transformation vacations."
About Dr. Krieger: Plastic surgeon Dr. Krieger was educated at Stanford University and the University of Chicago and completed his residency at UCLA. He is on staff at Cedars-Sinai and Northridge Hospital medical centers. Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery has established a unique professional network to offer his patients a lifestyle overhaul along with their surgery, which may include a new wardrobe at nearby Rodeo Drive shops, a new hairstyle, spa treatments or a new fitness regime.
About Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery: This renowned Beverly Hills plastic surgery center, Nestled next to Chanel, Dior and Tiffany & Co., is the only plastic surgery center on Rodeo Drive. The posh 5,000 square foot facility looks more like a boutique than a doctor's office.
Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery is accredited by AAAHC and Medicare and the full-sized operating rooms and recovery suites are equipped with the latest equipment and fully staffed at all times to provide the best patient care possible. "We designed our center to combine the convenience of storefront shopping with what I call the Four Seasons treatment," Dr. Krieger concludes. "Because cosmetic surgery is elective, people are looking for a first-class experience, and that's what we offer at our center."
More information about The Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover is available on their website at http://www.RodeoDrivePlasticSurgery.com.
Talking About Mother's Day: The Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover
Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery center on the world-famous boulevard, unveils its Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover.
2011-05-13
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[Press-News.org] Talking About Mother's Day: The Rodeo Drive Mommy MakeoverRodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery center on the world-famous boulevard, unveils its Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover.