Subglandular vs Submuscular Breast Augmentation
Choosing between subglandular (above the muscle) and submuscular (below the muscle) breast augmentation depends on anatomy, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals.
Choosing between subglandular (above the muscle) and submuscular (below the muscle) breast augmentation depends on anatomy, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals.
Platysmaplasty targets the underlying muscles of the neck — the platysma bands — which become visible as vertical cords with age.
The neck is one of the first areas to show aging – skin laxity, visible platysmal bands, and fat accumulation under the chin can create a tired or heavy look.
Pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding can leave lasting changes to a woman’s body — from stretched skin and weakened abdominal muscles to deflated breasts.
Combining liposuction with a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) offers the best of both worlds — removing excess fat and tightening loose skin and muscles for complete abdominal rejuvenation.
Lipo 360, or 360-degree liposuction, is a comprehensive body contouring procedure that targets the abdomen, flanks, waist, and back in a single session.
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, remains one of the most effective ways to rejuvenate facial contours and restore a youthful, refreshed appearance.
Awake liposuction is an innovative approach to body contouring that allows patients to remain conscious and comfortable throughout their procedure.
A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles for a flatter, smoother silhouette.
Tuberous breasts, a congenital condition, can cause asymmetry or constriction in breast shape. Corrective surgery restores balance and self-confidence.

φ Phi is the Greek symbol that indicates the golden ratio, a ratio that is synonymous with beauty.
Dr. Perry Gdalevitch offers a unique approach that involves applying the principles of perfect proportions (phi) to help you achieve your aesthetic and reconstructive goals.