Since its July 2020 press highlight claiming that its “innovative approach to body contouring can provide a more sculpted look from every angle,” Beverly Hills Physicians has continued to expand its aesthetic surgery offerings. The group now integrates newer technologies like Renuvion, and actively markets body contouring packages such as Lipo 360, reflecting a sustained push toward minimally invasive sculpting.
In its current services catalog, Beverly Hills Physicians describes Renuvion as a “very minimally invasive alternative” for both body contouring and facial rejuvenation. [Beverly Hills Physicians] The technology combines radiofrequency energy with helium plasma to tighten skin from beneath the surface, providing improved contour with less downtime than traditional surgical lifts.
Alongside this, the practice promotes Lipo 360, a comprehensive liposuction package that targets multiple zones of fat removal for a full-circumference sculpting effect. Their specials page currently lists a $2,000 off Lipo 360 promotion, showing the procedure is a key offering.
Their liposuction information page further underlines how these fat-removal services feed into their broader body contouring strategy: “Even the most avid exercise enthusiast … can find that fat deposits in certain parts of the body may be particularly stubborn.”
The group also retains traditional surgical options via body lifts — procedures that remove loose skin and re-contour body areas following weight loss or aging. Beverly Hills Physicians Their approach remains multi-modal and customizable to patient goals.
Innovation Over Time, but Public Metrics Remain Limited
While Beverly Hills Physicians continues to market advanced contouring tools and skin-tightening methods, publicly available data about outcomes, patient volumes, or comparative success rates are not accessible. Their press room does not include follow-up releases detailing results.
That said, the adoption of Renuvion and bundled liposuction packages suggests a willingness to evolve alongside industry trends. Renuvion is relatively new in cosmetic medicine, and its inclusion in their service list hints at the group’s strategy to stay competitive on the cutting edge of body sculpting.
Knowing whether these newer modalities outperform or complement traditional lifts would be valuable — but the absence of published clinical results, patient satisfaction surveys, or peer-reviewed data means such assessments must remain speculative.
Beverly Hills Physicians Extends Its Sculpting Philosophy to “mommy Makeover” Procedures
Beverly Hills Physicians’ expertise in body contouring extends beyond Lipo 360.
The group also applies its individualized approach to mommy makeover procedures — combinations of surgeries that typically include a tummy tuck, breast lift or augmentation, liposuction, and occasionally vaginal rejuvenation or a body lift.
The clinic describes these makeovers as “a set of operations specifically designed to correct the undesirable results of childbearing and help moms feel more like the vibrant and healthy people they still are.” That focus on confidence restoration, not just aesthetics, mirrors the practice’s broader emphasis on whole-body balance.
Why Weight and Health Matter
The medical group underscores that surgical artistry alone cannot guarantee results. A patient’s weight and general health are critical for safety, outcome, and recovery.
BHP advises that higher BMI levels increase risks such as infection, delayed wound healing, and anesthesia-related complications. It also notes that liposuction or tummy-tuck surgery is not a weight-loss substitute — results depend on having limited excess fat and stable weight before surgery.
For lasting success, maintaining a consistent weight after the operation is essential. Major fluctuations can distort the rejuvenated contour achieved through surgical correction.
Guidelines and Surgeon Assessment
While Beverly Hills Physicians doesn’t post rigid BMI or weight limits, its surgeons follow standard industry practice:
| Factor | Guideline |
|---|---|
| BMI | Ideally under 30 — patients above that level are assessed individually |
| Weight Stability | Within 10–20 lb of goal weight for at least six months |
| Lifestyle Support | Non-smoker, well-controlled chronic conditions, balanced nutrition |
| Surgeon’s Assessment | Final decision based on total health and recovery outlook |


