Care Beverly Hills

The plastic surgeons at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery know which plastic surgery method will work best to enhance the beauty of each patient. The doctors here have performed and perfected thousands of procedures from minimally invasive techniques to major reconstructive work. Plastic reconstructive surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. The field of plastic surgery encompasses cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. The most common plastic surgery procedures are liposuction and breast augmentation, however plastic surgeons regularly correct cleft lips and palates in children who would otherwise not be able to eat or speak properly. Surgeons reconstruct faces and limbs after severe trauma and can use one part of the body to restore another body part affected by cancer. Recently, with ongoing research in the field of transplantation, plastic surgeons around the globe have transplanted hands and faces on to severely deformed individuals. The long-term survival of such grafts remains under investigation, however, the surgical possibilities in restoring function and wholeness in individuals continues to expand with modern scientific research. While famous for aesthetic surgery, Beverly Hills plastic surgery also includes many types of reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns. Endoscopic techniques represent a major advance in the practice of surgery and a solution for the patients of today who desire rejuvenation with minimal scarring.

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery

The plastic and reconstructive practices in Beverly Hills attract patients from all over the world. The great nearby medical facilities and entertainment industry make Beverly Hills the home of many successful plastic surgeons.

Beverly Hills

Bel Air and the Santa Monica Mountains boarder Beverly Hills on the north and west, West Hollywood and the Fairfax District of Los Angeles are to the north and Beverlywood and Culver City border Beverly Hills its south. Beverly Hills has a warm and moderate Mediterranean climate, with an average high of 85 degrees in August and an average high of 64 degrees in January. Beverly Hills also receives 18 inches of rain on average. Summers are warm to hot temperatures with very little wind, while winters are moderate to cool with occasional rain alternating with periods of Santa Ana winds. Despite the city name, most residents live in the "flats" of Beverly Hills, a relatively flat land that includes all of Beverly Hills south of Sunset Blvd. Beverly Hills is part of the "Platinum Triangle" of affluent neighborhoods and includes the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bel Air and Holmby Hills. In 2006, its population was 34,980. Beverly Hills is home to many Hollywood celebrities, corporate executives and numerous other wealthy individuals and families.

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  A health care provider is an individual or an institution that provides preventive, curative, promotional or rehabilitative health care services in a systematic way to individuals, families or communities. An individual health care provider (also known as a health worker) may be a health care professional, an allied health professional, a community health worker, or another person trained and knowledgeable in medicine, nursing or other allied health professions, or public/community health. Institutions (also known as health facilities) include hospitals, clinics, primary care centers and other service delivery points. The practice of health professionals and operation of health care institutions is typically regulated by national or state/provincial authorities through appropriate regulatory bodies for purposes of quality assurance. Together, they form part of an overall health care system. A hospital is an institution for health care typically providing specialized treatment for inpatient (or overnight) stays. Some hospitals primarily admit patients suffering from a specific disease or affection, or are reserved for the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting a specific age group. Others have a mandate that expands beyond offering dominantly curative and rehabilitative care services to include promotional, preventive and educational roles as part of a primary health care approach. Today, hospitals are usually funded by the state, health organizations (for profit or non-profit), by health insurances or by charities and by donations. Historically, however, they were often founded and funded by religious orders or charitable individuals and leaders. Hospitals are nowadays staffed by professionally trained doctors, nurses, paramedical clinicians, etc., whereas in history, this work was usually done by the founding religious orders or by volunteers.