Dr. Eskenazi is the founder of this very unique women's surgical practice. She is a board certified Plastic Surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Eskenazi completed her bachelor's degree with honors (Summa cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa). She did her medical school training and residency training at Stanford, one of the most prestigious programs in the nation. She has also undergone additional fellowship training in breast and cosmetic surgery. She has been voted "Top Woman Doctor" in her area many years in a row.

Dr. Eskenazi combines her unique artistic and personal skills to insure the best surgical and emotional outcome for her patients. She always treats her patients as a "whole person" with consideration of all aspects of their life as well as their body.
Dr. Eskenazi specializes in all aspects of face, body, and breast cosmetic surgery. She is known for her natural results in both facial and breast surgery. She has performed thousands of breast, body, and facial procedures both alone and combined. She is a national expert in reconstruction after breast cancer, and has pioneered single-stage reconstruction, as well as a one-stage technique for reconstruction after nipple-sparing mastectomy, with no visible scars of the breast.

Dr. Eskenazi's training in fine art has occurred throughout her life, and she has had over 8 years of professional fine arts training at Rhode Island School of Design and the Art Student's league in New York . She has also had training in various alternative medical techniques including biofeedback, several types of bodywork, meditation and visualization techniques and ritual.

Dr. Eskenazi has published numerous chapters and papers in the scientific and lay press. She has appeared on CNN, Dr. Dean Edell, Rosanne Show, Channel 2, Channel 4 the Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel to name a few, and is quoted in Cosmopolitan, Wired, The Economist, Allure and many other magazines. She has done over 40 radio and TV shows nationwide.

Dr. Eskenazi co-founded the Women's Surgeons' Group within the larger American Society of Plastic Surgeons. She has been on over 20 trips to foreign countries where she has done free surgery on children in need. She has also been chosen by her colleagues to chair many breast surgery panels and has served as clinical faculty at Stanford university in the departments of Surgery and History of Science, the Academy of Fine Arts College, California Institute of Integral Studies, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

Dr. Eskenazi has done research in natural breast shape, prayer and healing and is the author of two books, Reconstructing Aphrodite with photographer Terry Lorant, an artistic work about breast cancer and reconstruction which takes some of the fear out of mastectomy. She has also received rave reviews for her ground-breaking book More Than Skin Deep: Exploring the Real Reasons Why Women Go Under the Knife by Harper Collins with co-author Peg Streep. She is a sought after speaker about beauty and culture, spiritual surgery, and cross cultural body modification. She has just finished a workbook called Conscious Beauty which will be available this summer, designed to help women discover their natural beauty. Dr. Eskenazi is the rare surgeon who treats the whole person, not simply the surface. She has a rare perspective as a plastic surgeon and a pioneer of joining inner and outer beauty.
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Dr. Eskenazi specializes in cosmetic and breast surgery for women. Her interests include:

Facial Rejuvenation:

Natural Facelifts
Midfacelifts
Necklifts
Eyelifts
Browlifts (both open and endoscopic)
Skin resurfacing with Lasers, collagen, botox, microdermabrasion
Rhinoplasties
Chin implantation

Body Contouring:

Mommy makeovers
Liposuction
Abdominoplasty
Brachioplasty
Skin tightening after massive weight loss
Breast Augmentation of all types of implants

Breast Surgery:

Breast augmentation with all types of implants
Breast Reduction (traditional, short scar, and LeJour style
Breast Lift
Breast Restoration after pregnancy
Breast Reconstruction following mastectomy
TRAM flap reconstruction
Single-stage implant reconstruction
Breast Reshaping (after massive weight loss)

Breast reconstruction:

One-stage implant reconstruction
TRAM flap (microsurgical and conventional)
Correction of deformities related to previous surgery

 

Medical & Professional Societies
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
California Society of Plastic Surgeons
American College of Surgeons
And many others

 

 

 

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