Awake liposuction is one of the more specific offerings you find on Atelier Plastic Surgery's site, and it tells you something about how Dr. Rohit Jaiswal approaches his work. This is a Las Vegas practice run by a single board-certified plastic surgeon, certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. The site does not try to be everything to everyone, though the procedure list is genuinely long. It reads like the work of a surgeon who wants prospective patients to understand exactly what is on the table before they ever pick up the phone.
Surgical procedures by area
The surgical menu at Atelier Plastic Surgery breaks into three plain buckets: face, breast, and body. Under face you get facelift work including the deep plane technique, plus brow lift, neck lift, eyelid surgery, chin augmentation, lip lift, and otoplasty. The eyelid section names Asian eyelid surgery specifically, which is the sort of granularity that points to real experience rather than a copied template. Breast surgery runs through augmentation, lift, reduction, and male breast reduction, with Motiva implants called out by brand. Body covers tummy tuck, liposuction, arm lift, mommy makeover, Brazilian butt lift, thigh lift, and labiaplasty. Non-surgical options round things out with chemical peels, CO2 laser resurfacing, and injectables.
Gender-affirming surgery options
What sets Atelier Plastic Surgery apart from a lot of cosmetic surgery sites is that it openly serves transgender patients, and not as an afterthought. Facial feminization and masculinization both appear, along with tracheal reduction, MTF top surgery, and the breast and body procedures that gender-affirming patients often seek. That placement means the practice has built the work into its routine and expects these patients. Plenty of aesthetic surgeons quietly avoid this work or leave it off the menu. Atelier Plastic Surgery puts it in the main procedure list alongside everything else.
Why inclusion matters for transgender patients
I find that plain inclusion more telling than a separate page set aside for it, because it shows the surgery is part of normal practice and not a niche bolt-on. For a patient who has been turned away or talked down to elsewhere, seeing tracheal reduction listed next to a facelift is what can shift a decision. It is one of the clearer reasons someone might choose Atelier Plastic Surgery over a more generic Las Vegas practice.
Credentials and patient recognition
Dr. Jaiswal stacks up well on paper. He holds 2025 Top Doctor status, sits in the RealSelf 500 Hall of Fame, and took a 2020 Best of Las Vegas Gold Medal for best cosmetic surgery practice. The Top Doctor and Best of Las Vegas honors are listed publicly elsewhere, so a prospective patient can verify them independently. They are credible markers, and the RealSelf recognition in particular tends to track sustained patient satisfaction over years. Atelier Plastic Surgery also keeps a before-and-after gallery, patient resource packets, and financing details, which is the practical information people actually want when they are weighing a five-figure procedure. Spelling out the money side in advance is a courtesy that many practices skip.
Contact information and financing
The phone number and the full Durango Drive address sit on the Atelier Plastic Surgery homepage, with a consultation request form for anyone who would rather start in writing. Both stay in plain view, not tucked behind extra clicks or contact tabs. For a surgical practice, being able to confirm where the office is and reach a person directly should be a given, and here it is. The site keeps the financing and resource links easy to reach as well, so the practical steps stay together.
How does the Healthgrades rating compare?
Reputation beyond the practice's own pages is where the picture gets less clean. Atelier Plastic Surgery links out to its Google, RealSelf, and Yelp pages, which is the right instinct. Yelp shows around 50 reviews, a respectable volume for a solo aesthetic practice, though the search snippets did not confirm the star rating. The RealSelf Hall of Fame status is cited, but individual review counts were not pinned down. Healthgrades is the one that gives me pause: it lists a likelihood-to-recommend score of 3.67 out of 5, which is middling for a field where top surgeons routinely sit well above four.
Reconciling awards with patient scores
That Healthgrades number does not square neatly with the awards, and the Atelier Plastic Surgery site cannot resolve the tension on its own. It could reflect a handful of unhappy outliers, the usual noise of a smaller sample, or something more consistent that the curated gallery and accolades leave out. The honest read is that the published evidence points two ways at once: strong credentials and recognition on one side, a 3.67 patient score on the other. Weighing that gap against the trophy case, instead of taking the awards at their word, is the sensible way to read this practice.

Business address
Atelier Plastic Surgery
8930 W Sunset Rd, #140,
Las Vegas,
NV
89148
United States
Contact details
Phone: 702.625.1066