HINSDALE, IL, October 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) At Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, SC, Dr. Alexandria Saulis, board certified plastic surgeon in Oak Brook, IL, strives to create a better understanding of her patients' needs and wants when it comes to plastic surgery. To improve her ability to provide the best care possible, Dr. Saulis encourages her patients to share their experiences at Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, SC. Through testimonials, Dr. Saulis can further improve her practice, while also sharing valuable information with other patients.
"I always look forward to hearing from my patients about their visit to my office. By leaving testimonials my patients can help me to further improve my practice and the availability of plastic surgery. Without my patients' help, I may not know what it is they want and don't want-so testimonials help me to accomplish just that," said Dr. Alexandria Saulis, board certified plastic surgeon in Oak Brook, Naperville and Hinsdale.
Whether patients were simply receiving a consultation, or undergoing an actual procedure, such as Naperville abdominoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation or any other plastic surgery procedure, Dr. Saulis looks forward to receiving feedback from all of her patients. The patient testimonials are now available via the website for Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery's website at http://www.hinsdaleplasticsurgery.com/testimonials.html.
The testimonials page offers a wealth of praise for Dr. Saulis and her ability to provide the best plastic surgery possible. Patients from Oak Brook, Hinsdale and Naperville all come to Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, SC for all of their plastic surgery needs, including liposuction in Oak Brook. One patient stated that Dr. Saulis does, "Fantastic work! I am so pleased with the whole process and results."
Another patient went on to say that, "Dr. Saulis was excellent! She took her time to go over all my questions and made me feel at ease. I never had any pain with my procedure or in my recovery. My family and I were truly surprised with how well everything went. I have told several people what a wonderful job Dr. Saulis and her team did, and would recommend her to anyone who needs a professional board certified plastic surgeon."
Dr. Alexandria Saulis takes great pride in the work she completes in order to help keep her patients healthy and happy in their daily lives. Through available plastic surgery, including liposuction in Naperville, among other areas, Dr. Saulis works to provide her patients with the best care possible and looks forward to hearing what her patients have to say about their care. With testimonials available through Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery's website, Dr. Saulis, Oak Brook board certified plastic surgeon, hopes patients will gain the confidence they need to undergo the treatment of their choice, all while helping her to continually improve her practice to best meet the needs of all her patients in the Oak Brook, Naperville and Hinsdale areas.
About Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, S.C: Dr. Alexandria Saulis is on staff at three Chicago area hospitals, including Hinsdale Hospital, LaGrange Memorial Hospital and Elmhurst Hospital. In addition she is on staff at two surgical centers near her office: Hinsdale Surgical Center and Elmhurst Outpatient Surgical Center. She earned her MD from the Northwestern University School of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Saulis offers procedures including liposuction, breast abdominoplasty, and breast augmentation.
Media Contact:
Dr. Alexandria Saulis
aprs@sbcglobal.net
120 E. Ogden Avenue
Suite #204
Hinsdale, IL 60521
(630) 920-9404
http://www.hinsdaleplasticsurgery.com/
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Oak Brook, IL Shares Patient Testimonials Online
Dr. Alexandria Saulis, board certified plastic surgeon in Oak Brook, Naperville and Hinsdale, invites patients to read and leave reviews of Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, S.C.
2012-10-05
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[Press-News.org] Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Oak Brook, IL Shares Patient Testimonials OnlineDr. Alexandria Saulis, board certified plastic surgeon in Oak Brook, Naperville and Hinsdale, invites patients to read and leave reviews of Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, S.C.

