Beverly Hills, California

Cities · Beverly Hills, California

Top Plastic Surgeons in Beverly Hills

An editorial guide to the city's aesthetic medicine scene.

Beverly Hills is the densest concentration of high-end aesthetic medicine in North America. Within a half-mile triangle bounded by Camden, Bedford, and Rodeo, practitioners operate whose patient lists read like call sheets. Reputation here is built on the same principle the work is built on: results that do not announce themselves.

What follows is a short, considered look at where the city's scene actually leads, and what a patient should verify before booking anywhere in it. The evaluation criteria are simple: a recognizable point of view, results that hold up over time, and a practice culture built around the exam rather than the upsell.

The list

NF№ 01

Where the city leads

Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics

Injectables, lasers, and resurfacing · The Golden Triangle

No city in the country has more depth in non-surgical facial work. Injectables, energy-based resurfacing, and collagen-stimulating treatments are practiced here at a volume that produces genuine expertise, and the best clinics treat the consultation as a diagnostic rather than a menu. The work to look for is the work no one can point to: balance restored in microdroplet increments, skin quality rebuilt over months, never a single dramatic change.

The vetting question that separates the serious practices from the rest is reversibility. Ask what product is going in, whether it can be dissolved, and what the plan is if you dislike the result. A clinic that answers all three without hesitation is a clinic that has thought past the sale.

BC№ 02

The surgical bench

Body Contouring and Breast Surgery

Surgical practices of the Rodeo corridor · Rodeo Drive and surrounds

The city's surgical bench is deep in body contouring, breast procedures, and facial rejuvenation, and the credential that matters most here is board certification in plastic and reconstructive surgery, a qualification less common in Beverly Hills than the marketing would suggest. Reconstructive training tends to produce more conservative aesthetic judgment, and the outcomes show it.

Two things distinguish the practices worth your time. First, breadth that is real rather than advertised: a surgeon who genuinely handles both surgical and non-surgical work can tell you honestly when you do not need an operation. Second, a written revision policy. Every practice doing high volumes of body work has results that need a second pass; the honest ones say so before you book.

Also worth knowing

  • Verify board certification directly through the American Board of Plastic Surgery or the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, not through the practice's own website.
  • Ask where the procedure is performed. Accredited surgical facilities (AAAASF or AAAHC) and hospital admitting privileges are the two markers that matter.
  • Treat the consultation as an interview you are conducting. A practice that tells you something you did not want to hear is usually the practice doing the diagnostic work correctly.

Editorial standards

Editorial note. This guide is currently published in a practice-neutral format while we expand and re-verify our city coverage. We do not accept payment for placement on these pages, and named selections will return only once our independent review process for this city is complete.