Dr. Michael Omidi
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9400 Brighton Way , Suite 203
Beverly Hills, CA, United States
90210
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Dr. Michael Omidi's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Michael Omidi is a double board certified facial and body plastic surgeon. He has developed his own techniques for eyelid and nose reshaping surgery. Besides facial surgery, Dr. Omidi has spent much time perfecting tummy tuck procedures combined with breast surgery, breast lift, mommy makeover and fat transfer to breasts and buttocks. In his practice he combines the use of lasers and other non-surgical modalities to maximize his results. He is consistently ranked as one of the top surgeons in the Southern California area. Dr. Omidi graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude and distinction in research from his undergraduate and medical school training, respectively. He has served as resident instructor and chief resident and Northwestern University and UMDNJ. He has additional training in pediatric and craniofacial plastic surgery from Miami Childrens Hospital. Dr. Omidi's goal is to provide safe care while achieving exceptional results for all his patients.
Languages
- English
- Persian
- Spanish
Education
- University of Miami (Grad. 2005)
- Northwestern University (Grad. 2002)
Other Specialties
Areas of Expertise
- Blepharoplasty
- Liposuction
- Broken nose
- Laser resurfacing
- Hair loss
- Breast reconstruction with flap surgery
- Face-lift
- Tummy Tuck
- Breast cancer
- Varicose veins
- Mommy Makeover
- Rhinoplasty
Awards & Recognitions
- MD with Distinction in Research Award, Saint Louis University, School of Medicine
- Patient Choice Awards Vitals.com
- Top Doctor Award, Healthgrades
- Ranked #1 Plastic Surgeon Beverly Hills RateMDs
- Magna Cum Laude
Dr. Omidi is real gentle with his procedure. He gives you a natural look. I get compliments from friends, my lipstick looks better and stands out. The staff has always been very friendly and easy to ask questions.
Submitted Nov. 4, 2016