The SLS in Beverly Hills offers high-end aftercare facilities to people recovering from plastic surgery; At Luxe Serenity on Sunset Boulevard, a patient takes advantage of the many amenities; A comfy bed awaits at the Four Seasons L.A. on Doheny Drive. Courtesy of Property (5) Returning from a restful summer vacation, you might hear: “You look refreshed.” But coming home from a “plastation” — a plastic surgery holiday stay in a luxe hotel — is more likely to elicit: “You look like a whole new you!” With Los Angeles the undisputed American capital of surgical makeovers, many of the city’s plushest hotels provide a semi-cushy few days to recover from any kind of radical lift: face, breast, butt, eye, forehead, neck, brow — in not just style but privacy and, best of all, comfort. There’s nothing like an invasive hours-long aesthetic procedure with anesthesia to justify intensive pampering. Jell-O, or a rich smoothie if you prefer, are just a bell ring away.
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The Four Seasons, Peninsula, the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Fairmont Century City, the SLS and the Luxe in Brentwood/Bel-Air are among the L.A. hotels offering facilities and 24/7 nursing specifically for cosmetic surgery aftercare. These special rooms or suites are booked long in advance, either through a doctor’s pro team or through dedicated recovery concierge services like Calicia Care.
Dr. Daniel Gould, both an M.D. and a Ph.D. specializing in mommy makeovers, relies on two aftercare facilities, Immortelle at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills on Doheny Drive and Luxe Serenity on Sunset Boulevard. Both devote an area to post-op care, with nutritionists on staff, organic food, and all the advanced healing therapies. “Aftercare is only as good as the nurses,” Gould says. “I get excellent feedback from my patients on these two. I would trust both to take care of my own family members.”
Dr. Julius Few, a top plastic surgeon who moves between Chicago and Los Angeles and has worked with Gwyneth Paltrow, sends patients to the Four Seasons or the Peninsula in either city. Famed surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher (clients include the Kardashians) recommends a variety: the Four Seasons, the Peninsula, the Beverly Hills Hotel bungalows, Beverly Hills’ Waldorf Astoria, the Maybourne Beverly Hills and the Mosaic. Surgeon Ben Talei — famed for deep plane rejuvenation and natural results on models and actresses — works closely with Aura After Care, its own separate hotel facility at 10251 Wilshire Blvd. in Westwood, with deluxe rooms, patios and good views. It also offers services like LED Red Light Therapy, IV chasers and oxygen therapy.
Calicia Care books rooms at the Kimpton LaPeer hotel, says Erika Maldonado, who co-founded the 5-year-old concierge service with her sister Lexi. They offer several options for rooms or suites and book black cars to pick patients up, take them to the facility and ferry them to post-op appointments. “The nurses we book stay in the room with the patient at least the first night,” says Maldonado. “We do get a number of celebs who then suddenly make comebacks.”
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Randal Haworth of the Haworth Institute (star of the former Fox makeover reality show The Swan) recommends patients to hotels nearest to his office and operating rooms: “That means the Peninsula, the Four Seasons on Doheny and the Luxe Hotel near Brentwood.” PERK plastic surgery’s Dr. Michelle Lee (known for breast augmentation) is partnered with the Peninsula because the hotel’s aftercare service provides 24-hour care, and such pre- and post-op procedure treatments as IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen and lymphatic massages.
One of Dr. Haworth’s patients describes her experience at the Luxe as “seamless. All my facelift recovery needs were met without asking. I honestly think this saved my marriage. I didn’t want my husband to see what I looked like right after surgery.”
And what do these aesthetic hotel stays cost? Prices vary on room size, but expect between $2,000 and $3,000 a night. That includes round-the-clock nursing, private exam room, chef-prepared meals and transportation with or without gurney. Not cheap, but a relative steal when the average facelift is inching into the six figures.
One upcoming upgrade to L.A. hotel aftercare: The Aman Beverly Hills, currently under construction and expected to open in 2028, will supposedly not only include a full luxe floor for plastic surgery recovery but actual operating rooms, a private garden just for patients and surgeons on call. The hotel’s PR can’t confirm that, but it’s the buzz around town.
After their hotel plastations, patients expect to check out prettier than when they checked in. “It’s the only way to go,” says one recent hotel recovery guest. “You might be hurting, but at least you’re in very good company.”
This story appeared in the June 16 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.
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