Mommy Makeover Patient 11

This 27 year old female underwent a bilateral breast augmentation with high profile silicone implants, size 350cc, in a dual plane submuscular pocket together with a full tummy tuck and tightening of her abdominal muscles.

These results are at 3 months postop.

Mommy Makeover Patient 10

This lovely 39 year old patient had previously undergone a breast augmentation by a different surgeon.  She came to see Dr. Christopoulos for a revision of her breasts as well as improvement of her tummy after having children.  She underwent a vertical mastopexy augmentation with new, slightly larger, silicone implants together with liposuction of the abdomen and flanks.  These results are 6 months postop.

Mommy Makeover Patient 7

This 44 year old female underwent a bilateral breast reduction and a full tummy tuck with liposuction and tightening of her abdominal muscles.

These results are 8 months postop.

Mommy Makeover Patient 1

This 45 year old female underwent a bilateral vertical breast reduction with a full abdominoplasty and tightening of her abdominal muscles.  These results are 2 months postop.

Why Do You Need a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Chicago?

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon ChicagoIf you’re looking for a Chicago board certified plastic surgeon, you may be wondering what it actually means for a surgeon to be “board certified.” Is it that important? Does it make much difference whether you go to a plastic surgeon who is or isn’t certified?

The answer to both of these questions is a resounding YES.

When you decide to undergo plastic surgery, the most important decision you will make is who you choose as your plastic surgeon. There seems to be a misconception that cosmetic surgery isn’t actually “real” surgery. Though cosmetic surgery is elective, it still has risks and requires the careful training of a surgeon. Just as you would be selective choosing a heart surgeon, you should also be selective about choosing your plastic surgeon.

To be a board certified plastic surgeon in Chicago, your doctor must meet certain requirements, training, ethical standards, and measures of experience laid out by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. A surgeon who isn’t board certified could give you any number of excuses as to why they haven’t received their certification, but none of those excuses really matter. What does matter when you choose a plastic surgeon is finding someone that you can be sure is experienced and has your best interests at heart.

Female Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Helping Patients in Chicago

Dr. Niki Christopoulos is actually double board certified, holding certificates from both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. Dr. Christopoulos is trained in all aspects of cosmetic surgery, but her expertise lies in helping people achieve the aesthetic results that they want for their face, breasts, and body.

Dr. Christopoulos recognizes that every person is unique. She believes that the goal of cosmetic surgery should be to help people enhance their natural beauty while preserving their individuality.

As one of her patients said, “Dr. Christopoulos was fantastic. She was immediately relaxed and relatable. I was very nervous and she put me at ease and instilled confidence right away. She told me what to expect every step of the way. I am very pleased with the results. She dealt so well with my doctor neurosis that I have gone back to her for several other procedures. She’s the best!” (verified review pulled from realself.com)

Remember, the decision to have plastic surgery is a serious one. Be sure to look for a Chicago plastic surgeon who takes the time to understand what you really want. Look for a surgeon with experience, a great reputation, and most importantly, board certification.

If you have questions about a plastic surgery procedure or would like to meet one-on-one with Dr. Christopoulos to discuss her offerings, schedule your initial consultation today.

Inside Tips from a Female Plastic Surgeon

Female Plastic Surgeon in ChicagoIf you’re a woman that is thinking about undergoing plastic surgery, there are a number of factors you need to take into serious consideration. Chicago Board Certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Niki Christopoulos, has taken the time to provide some inside tips and insights so you have the information you need to make an informed decision.

Consider Experience as Well as Patient Feedback

According to Dr. Christopoulos, first and foremost, you should consider the cosmetic surgeon’s experience and credentials. Go through their testimonials and find out how much experience they have with the procedure or procedures that you’re most interested in. Once you’ve narrowed your list down to a few finalists, the next most important thing is finding a surgeon that you feel comfortable with.

Female Plastic Surgeon vs. Male Plastic Surgeon

For most women, having a female plastic surgeon can make the entire process of undergoing a cosmetic procedure much more relaxing and confidence-inspiring. Many male surgeons do a great job of putting their female patients at ease, but a man is simply never going to understand your body, your mind and your physical goals the way that another woman will.

Remember, preparing for plastic surgery means a lot of time spent in very little clothing in front of your doctor. You’ll need to talk openly about the parts of your body that you are unhappy with and expose the parts of yourself that make you most uncomfortable. Doing this in front of a male surgeon can feel distressing and embarrassing, which may lead you to be less forthright about your concerns.

Additionally, studies have shown that female doctors tend to spend more time talking to their patients than male doctors. With all this in mind, you’ll want to take some time to think about whether or not you’ll be 100% comfortable and open with a male plastic surgeon. If not, you may find that you will be more at ease undergoing your surgical transformation with a female plastic surgeon in Chicago.

You Should Feel Confident and Supported

Making the choice to get plastic surgery should be an empowering decision. It should be about reclaiming your body, doing something for yourself, or achieving the look you’ve always wanted with a feeling of complete confidence.

The right plastic surgeon for you will be someone who understands exactly where you’re coming from, someone who you can talk to openly about your body without fear of judgment or embarrassment, and someone who you trust to support you before, during and after surgery.