Plastic Surgery Los Angeles splits its work cleanly down the middle: facial surgery on one track, a full medspa on the other, run by more than one physician out of a single Suite 324 address on Wilshire Boulevard near the 405. Whether Plastic Surgery Los Angeles can handle a delicate Asian eyelid lift one week and a HydraFacial the next without either feeling like an afterthought is what this listing answers, and the answer leans toward yes, with a caveat or two worth sitting with.
The surgical menu at Plastic Surgery Los Angeles stays disciplined and face-focused, which reads as a deliberate choice. Rhinoplasty and facelift anchor it, with blepharoplasty, brow lift, chin augmentation, and otoplasty filling out the rest. The eyelid work specifically names Asian blepharoplasty as a distinct procedure, and the site makes the point that Western aesthetic standards do not always transfer onto every face. A practice that distinguishes between a Western double-fold technique and what an Asian patient might actually want is telling you it has done this surgery enough times to have an opinion about it. Plenty of clinics list "eyelid surgery" and leave it there.
Two physicians are named, and the credentials are specific rather than vague. Dr. Ran trained in both general surgery and otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, at Northwestern University, which is the kind of background you want behind a rhinoplasty or a facelift, since the head-and-neck training maps directly onto facial anatomy. Dr. Trenkle rounds out the named staff. Naming the doctors and their residencies, with an institution attached, lets a prospective patient confirm the training against Northwestern's own records, and it means the surgery is performed by the people whose names are on the door.
On the non-surgical side, Plastic Surgery Los Angeles offers a wide spread. Injectables run through most of the recognizable names: Botox and Dysport for muscle relaxation, the Juvederm and Restylane families plus Voluma for filler, Kybella for under-chin fat, Radiesse, and Sculptra. Laser and energy devices cover a similarly broad range: IPL, Laser Genesis, the Pearl Fractional Laser, Ultherapy, Secret RF microneedling, vein therapy, and laser hair removal. Skin services add HydraFacial, microneedling, TCA peels, microdermaplaning, and microblading. For someone who wants results without surgery, or who is bridging the years before a facelift, that is a genuinely deep bench of options under one roof.
Around the procedure pages sit the things that help a patient actually decide. Plastic Surgery Los Angeles provides a before-and-after gallery, a testimonials page, a blog, financing information, and a glossary that defines terms. The glossary is a sign someone thought about the person reading this who does not know what Secret RF or fractional resurfacing means. Financing details up front matter for a category where a single procedure can run into five figures, and putting that information where people can find it before they call shows some respect for how the decision actually gets made.
Contact and outside reputation
Two phone numbers sit in plain view, the full street address is listed at 11600 Wilshire Blvd, and the site links out to Instagram, Facebook, Yelp, and RealSelf. Hours run Tuesday through Friday, which is a compressed week but at least it is stated rather than left for you to guess at. Nobody books a facelift with a clinic they cannot phone, and there is no scavenger hunt here to find a way to reach Plastic Surgery Los Angeles.
The outside reputation is mixed in an interesting way, and this is where the picture gets less tidy. The Facebook presence carries over a thousand likes and a couple hundred check-ins, and the check-ins take more effort to fabricate, since each one needs a person to physically show up and tag the location. Yelp carries 25 reviews. That number is modest for a Los Angeles cosmetic practice that has clearly been operating for a while, and it sits a little oddly against the depth of what Plastic Surgery Los Angeles puts forward on the page.
Then there are the numbers the site reports about itself, and they do not line up. The testimonials page claims 17 reviews at a perfect 5 out of 5. The before-and-after gallery page cites 62 reviews, also at 5 stars. Yelp shows 25. Three different totals, all flattering, none matching each other. The most charitable reading is that each figure counts a different platform or a different slice of time, and that is plausible. The less charitable reading is that a 5-star average that holds across every count is the kind of thing that happens when a practice curates which reviews it surfaces. Either way, a patient cannot reconcile the figures from the page alone, and that is a small dent in the credibility of a site that otherwise gives you plenty to check.
One more wrinkle sits in the address. Plastic Surgery Los Angeles lists 11600 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 324, while the Yelp entry shows 1245 Wilshire Blvd. That could mean a relocation, a second location, or simply a stale listing somewhere. It is not damning on its own, addresses drift across platforms all the time, but combined with the mismatched review counts it adds to a sense that the off-site footprint of Plastic Surgery Los Angeles has not been kept in sync with the polished main site.
What you are weighing, then, is a practice that presents extremely well on the things that take real verification: named surgeons with checkable training, a focused and coherent surgical menu, real expertise in Asian facial procedures, and a deep medspa offering. Against that sits a smaller-than-expected pile of third-party reviews and a set of self-reported numbers that contradict each other. For face-focused surgery in particular, the credentials of Plastic Surgery Los Angeles do a lot to earn confidence, and the Asian blepharoplasty specialty sets it apart for the patients it serves. The 25 Yelp reviews are worth reading directly, and asking in a consultation how many procedures of a specific type the surgeon has completed is the practical step that resolves what the published numbers leave open.
Business address
Los Angeles Center for Cosmetic Surgery
1245 Wilshire Boulevard #603,
Los Angeles,
CA
90017
United States
Contact details
Phone: (818) 696-2137