Dr. David N. Sayah runs Simply Males as a Beverly Hills surgical clinic that does cosmetic work on men and nothing else, which is unusual in a field where most practices market to everyone and add a men's procedures tab as an afterthought. Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills runs that focus through everything the site lists, from the procedure menu down to the patient gallery, and that consistency is the first thing worth weighing here.
Sayah is described as board-certified, FACS, with more than 26 years of practice and fellowship training in advanced endoscopic techniques. Whether 26 years reads as reassuring or simply long depends on what you want from a surgeon, but it is a concrete number, not a vague claim to seniority, and the credential set (board certification, fellowship of the American College of Surgeons) is the kind a prospective patient can verify independently. He is also noted as fluent in five languages, a practical point for a clinic that openly courts patients traveling from abroad.
The procedure menu and where it concentrates
The surgical range is broad. On the face there is rhinoplasty, facelift, chin and jaw augmentation, eyelid surgery, brow lift, neck lift, ear surgery and scar revision. Body work covers liposuction, tummy tuck, gynecomastia correction, abdominal etching, body implants, thigh lift and arm lift. Hair restoration is its own category, with FUE transplants, beard restoration, eyebrow transplant and forehead reduction. There is also revision plastic surgery, meaning Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills takes on cases where an earlier operation elsewhere needs correcting, which is technically demanding work and not every practice advertises it.
A few of these are clearly chosen because the patients are men. Gynecomastia correction, abdominal etching, beard restoration and body implants are male-specific or male-leaning in a way that a general clinic would bundle awkwardly. The abdominal etching and beard restoration entries are the most telling, because they show the practice has shaped its offering around what male patients ask for, not around translating a women's-clinic menu into a different column. Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills also keeps a non-surgical side: Botox, dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, tattoo removal, chemical peels, microneedling and skin tightening. That spread lets a patient start with something minor and stay within the same practice if they later want surgery, which is a reasonable way to structure things.
All procedures are performed at an accredited surgery center at the Beverly Hills location, and the site says so plainly. Accreditation is one of the few hard safety markers available to someone choosing a surgeon, so stating it up front is sensible. The before and after gallery sits alongside an FAQ section, a blog and financing information, which together cover the practical questions most people have before booking a consultation: what results look like, what a procedure involves, and how to pay for it.
Reputation outside the site
Outside opinion is where the picture gets more mixed. The Yelp presence is substantial, with around 105 reviews under the Sayah Institute listing at the same address, so there is a real body of patient feedback to read through, more than a handful of comments. That Yelp presence is the main independent data point on Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills from sources outside the site itself. A RealSelf profile exists too, though at the time of searching that account showed as suspended, with the review text still visible. A suspended profile is not by itself damning, since accounts get suspended for billing and administrative reasons as often as anything else, but it does mean one of the standard places patients check is currently in an odd state.
The on-site testimonials are present but not independently verified, which is true of testimonials on nearly any clinic site and should be read with the usual caution. No Google rating count or Trustpilot listing turned up, so the verifiable third-party picture rests mostly on Yelp. For a surgical practice, where the stakes are high and a single bad outcome is consequential, a broader spread of independent reviews would give more to go on. The 105 Yelp reviews are a genuine asset; the limited footprint on every other platform is a fair caveat to hold alongside them.
Reaching the practice is straightforward. The phone number, the full address on North Bedford Drive, and the office hours of Monday to Friday, nine to five, sit on the main pages, and a contact form adds to that. For anyone deciding whether to book a consultation, that transparency removes friction, and it fits a practice targeting out-of-town and international patients who need to reach someone without difficulty.
Who this practice suits
The travel and international patient resources deserve a separate note, because they tell you who Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills expects to walk through the door. A man flying in from another state or country for surgery has a different set of concerns (lodging, recovery time away from home, communication) and Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills addresses that group directly, not the default assumption that everyone is local. Combined with Sayah's five languages, this reads as a deliberate strategy aimed at men who specifically want a male-focused Beverly Hills surgeon and are willing to travel for it.
That same specialization is the practice's strongest argument and, for some, its limit. A man weighing gynecomastia surgery, a hair transplant or facial work will find a plausible case that a clinic doing only male aesthetic procedures has deeper familiarity with how those operations play out on male patients. Someone who would rather see a high-volume general practice with a longer public review trail across multiple platforms has less reason to be persuaded, and the gaps in the reputation record are the honest reason why. Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills offers the narrowness as a feature; whether it lands as one depends on the patient.
The verdict sits in positive territory but not without reservation. Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills has real credentials, a procedure list that is comprehensively and genuinely tailored to men, an accredited surgery center, and clear logistics. Against that, the reputation footprint is solid on Yelp and limited elsewhere, and a RealSelf account in suspension is an unresolved loose end. On the published evidence, Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills makes a credible case for the patient who wants exactly this kind of specialist. The narrow focus that makes Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills distinctive is also what each prospective patient should test against his own needs: read the Yelp reviews carefully, ask Sayah directly about cases similar to yours, and weigh the board certification and surgery-center accreditation against the limited outside reputation. The foundation Plastic Surgery For Men in Beverly Hills presents is sound; the due diligence it cannot replace is on the patient.
Business address
David Sayah MD, FACS - Simply Males
436 N Bedford Dr #202M,
Beverly Hills,
CA
90210
United States
Contact details
Phone: (310) 935-0716