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Who is Dr Henry?

Dr Kimberly Henry

September 16, 2010 | 2 minute read

“We beautify the human form”
Dr. Kimberly A. Henry brings a woman’s touch and intimate understanding to the realm of cosmetic surgery. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Henry manages three locations of the Aesthetic Institute of Marin. “We offer a full-spectrum approach to our patients, with aesthetics being the primary goal. Our treatment style is all-encompassing,” says Dr. Henry.

IN WHAT WAYS DO PLASTIC SURGERY AND SELF ESTEEM GO HAND-IN-HAND?

The way one looks influences the way one feels. I consider it my duty to help patients align the body with the soul. We all love to look as fabulous as we can.

HOW DOES YOUR STAFF CONTRIBUTE TO THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE?

My team includes a board-certified anesthesiologist, nurses, patient coordinators and aestheticians, all of whom enjoy taking care of people—from decision making through recovery.

WHAT CONCEIRGE SERVICES DO YOU OFFER?

Adjunct services include online consultations and overnight care.

YOUR PERFECT BODY
Whether you’ve had gastric bypass surgery, lost weight through your own diligence or want to smooth out some stubborn areas, Dr. Henry’s cosmetic surgery practice can help you attain a body that makes you feel more attractive and self assured. Picking up where exercise and diet leave off, body-contouring procedures, like BODYLIFTS , ULTRASONIC AND POWER -SCULPT LIPOSUCTION , as well as TUMY TUCKS, “can help you achieve a more shapely figure and a greater sense of self-confidence,” says Dr. Henry, who believes “there is a certain sense of comfort that comes with the ability to feel confident in your own skin.” While exercise and a proper diet can do wonders for the body and mind, aesthetic enhancement, in the guided hands of an experienced, board-certified surgeon like Dr. Henry can help you enhance your self-improvement efforts even further.


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