First Person Singular: Ayman Hakki, 58, plastic surgeon, CEO, Luxxery

by Hiba Hakki 22. November 2011 09:04

http://www.luxxery.com/news-washington-post.aspx

By Amanda Long, Published: November 18, 2011

 How can I be an artist at heart, someone who celebrates the human form, and be in the business of changing it? I thought for a long time that a plastic surgeon’s job was to make you look better. A plastic surgeon’s job is to make you feel better. The only way I can make you feel better is by making you look like you think you look. My first year at Georgetown, an NIH psychologist presented a study on plastic [surgery]. She found that people with the most confidence are those whose body image, what they see in the mirror, is very close to their self-image — what they see when they close their eyes at night. If I can achieve an approximation of these two things, then I’m going to make you feel better, and making you look better is secondary. Women want to control their own destiny — that’s all. The last thing they want is another man telling them how to look. 


This obsession with looking good? Plastic surgery is a follower, not a leader in this. Women’s need to look better is driven more by celebrities, the media and cameras in cellphones. Every day, I see young women taking photos of themselves, looking at it and shaking their heads. They don’t need Botox, they need a better camera. My next career will be a plastic surgeon to pixels. 

At least once a week someone says, “You probably look at people and always see their faults.” Not true. I look and think: If they were a painting, what could I do to bring out their beauty, make them look a little better? I’m luckier than Michelangelo. When he was chiseling away at David, he made his bicep a little bigger and his nose a little smaller. I bet Michelangelo would have loved to make the model, not the stone, look better. 

In Waldorf, where my first practice opened, [a lot of] women [are] walking the streets with my breasts in them. I pretend I don’t know them. Sometimes they call and say, “We saw Dr. Hakki at Captain Billy’s. Why is he so stuck up when he’s so nice in the office?” I don’t want to embarrass them. If someone passes you on the street and can see my breast augmentation, my Juvederm, my butt lift, I have failed. Your own mother should see you and have no idea. 

I say no every day. When a woman says, “My husband likes big boobs,” or “I want to save my marriage,” I will not do it. If you are changing who you are for someone else, I will not help. When a patient says she woke up with a bad feeling in her gut, I’ll cancel the surgery. I’m still superstitious; the artist always controls the scientist.  

"making the cut" Capitol File

by Hiba Hakki 25. October 2011 18:33

 in a city as much in the spotlight as washington, more men are turning toward cosmetic surgery to fight father time. by ali mcsherry

 

http://www.luxxery.com/news-19.aspx

 

From the tight-faced women of The Real Housewives of Orange County to the enhanced

bosoms of the Jersey Shore gals, women undergoing plastic surgery is more socially rampant

than ever. But what about men? While a handful of DC women, such as Fox News personality

Greta Van Susteren, are happy to discuss the various nips and tucks that keep them looking

fresh, most men tend to be mute on the topic. Of course, that doesn’t mean they aren’t undergoing

procedures all the same. Dr. Ayman Hakki, the founder and CEO of

Luxxery, a plastic-surgery office in Maryland (3010 Crain Hwy., Ste. 400, Waldorf, 301-843-

9769; luxxery.com) with a walk-in Botox boutique in Georgetown (2141 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202-

333-9294), notes he has seen a recent increase in men seeking consultation for cosmetic surgery.

“Men go for things that make you look different without making you look too different,” Hakki

explains. The two most common procedures: eye lifts, and liposuction on their love handles.

“Men wanting to fix their ‘tired’ eyes are the biggest portion of new male clients these days,” says Chevy Chase–based plastic surgeon Dr.

Wendell Gordon Miles. “The biggest uptick I have noticed is in men moving up in their careers.

The thought of interviewing against younger competitors seems to motivate them to come in

for consultations.” The men vary in age, but, as Miles notes, they tend to be in their mid-forties

and -fifties. Hakki describes two very distinct groups who come into his office: “super jocks”

and “executive types.” The former are military men who need to pass very stringent physical

requirements to continue moving forward in their careers. “Their neck and waist measurements

need to be certain ratios or they can’t fly,” he says. “We’re talking about men who are in

great shape but still have love handles.” Alternately, the executive types get eye lifts or

facial Botox in an effort to look younger when competing for jobs. “They feel threatened by the

young bucks coming up the ranks,” Hakki says. Still, the surgeons caution that cosmetic surgery

is not a decision to be taken lightly. There are lasting  effects on both a patient’s appearance and his wallet.

Procedures can alter one’s looks for years to come, and most cost between $5,000 and $10,000—

and are not covered by health insurance. Before operating, Hakki sits down with his patients to discuss

their decision to get surgery, and occasionally, he spots red flags. For instance, he does not operate

 on men who have unrealistic expectations of how an eye lift may change their lives. “The man who

tells me he is doing it because he thinks he is going to be 18 again, or because his wife is leaving and he

wants to win her back, those are the men I turn away gently,” he says. But not all men are going under the

knife to recapture their youth. For executives or members of Congress who are constantly in the

public eye, getting cosmetic surgery can be a simple public relations decision to improve their looks on

camera—that is, as long as it is done right. One local public relations maven recounts the story of a client,

a powerful executive, who had a botched eye lift— an unfortunate incident she described as unnatural

in its complete symmetry. The PR person had to advise on handling the fallout, as the surgery could

obviously not be undone. “He wore contacts, so I advised him to wear glasses until it settled in

because the lines of the glasses block the eyelids,” she remembers. Another option is to stick to non-invasive cosmetic procedures, where

 

local physician Dr. Philip Schoenfeld, founder and medical director of Renu Med Spa, has seen a spike in male clients. “These days, men are

entirely more comfortable with the concept,” says Schoenfeld, who adds that most come to his office with their wives and speak freely about

the procedures. Schoenfeld is also seeing more men opt for laser hair removal, a relatively quick and painless way to change ones appearance—

and a treatment that is becoming increasingly common. “Neck, back, and shoulders are the most popular places. That’s like a manicure

these days,” says Schoenfeld of the in-and-out ease of the process. “Let’s face it, hairy backs are out.” But, in general, the advice from professionals

is to keep it simple. Man or woman, the idea is to be the best version of yourself—not a completely different self altogether. CF

 

 

 

The Fountain

of Youth

Across the board, cosmetic surgery and minimally invasive

procedures for men increased two percent from 2009 to

2010, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

It’s a small but noteworthy jump, considering that just 10 years

ago, men hardly registered a blip on the cosmetic surgery

radar. Here, a sampling of what men are getting (re)done.

Most Popular Surgical Procedures

Nose Reshaping

Rhinoplasty can range from a slight smoothing to full

reconstruction. COST: $4,000–$8,000

Eyelid Surgery

Drooping lids and wrinkles have more men rushing to their

doctor than ever before. COST: $2,000–$4,500

Liposuction

For those last few inches of love handle that won’t disappear.

COST: $2,000–$7,500

Most Popular Minimally Invasive Procedures

Botox

The most popular injectable for men and women, Botox is

a quick fix. COST: $400–$500 per session

Laser Hair Removal

Relatively painless and fairly inexpensive, it’s a good

argument for going bare. COST: around $400 per treatment

Microdermabrasion

The benefits of heavy-duty exfoliation are obvious:

uncovering smoother, more youthful skin. No surgery

involved. COST: $75–$200 

The Washington Post: A PLASTIC SURGEON'S D.C. MOVE

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 7. June 2010 05:50

The Buzz has learned that celebrity plastic surgeon Ayman Hakki -- he has worked on Washington Redskins Hall of Famers, former Miss Americas and the wives of Washington Wizards players -- plans to open a 1,200-square-foot express location of his plastic surgery clinic at 2141 Wisconsin Ave. NW, in upper Georgetown near the recently reopened "Social Safeway."

Hakki has talked about moving to the District for months, but his new Luxxery Express location will officially open July 1.

"If a woman is going to the Whole Foods on my right or the Social Safeway on my left, then they are going to be near me and I am going to make myself accessible to them," said Hakki, who once had an office near the corner of M and Thomas Jefferson streets NW. "They can walk in during their lunch hour, after highlighting their hair in Georgetown or after grabbing groceries."

Hakki said the world has changed from the old days. Four years ago, 80 percent of his customers came through referrals from other customers. Last year, 78 percent heard about his services from the Internet and the rest from customer referrals.

And customers demand half-hour, walk-in visits for injections that get rid of perpetual frowns or erase the line between the nose and mouth -- services that were mostly unheard of a decade ago.

They can walk in, have the skin plumped up, swipe the credit card and leave. The goal at the Wisconsin facility will be to see 20 to 25 patients per day for the minimally-invasive procedures.

"The large-ticket [surgery] items are shrinking and the small-ticket items are growing. I want to capture that trend. Not just wander into it, but embrace it," Hakki said.

Hakki, who was featured on an MTV "True Life" episode about cosmetic surgery, plans to keep his Waldorf practice, where he sees close to 100 cosmetic patients a week. 

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Spring Awakening Event For a better looking YOU tomorrow

by Hiba Hakki 3. March 2010 14:32

Luxxery Cosmetic MedicalBoutique Invites you to our

SpringAwakening Event For abetter looking YOU tomorrow

 

Saturday,March 20, 2009

10AM – 5PM

 

Please join us for aday of light fare, while learning more about the latest advancements incosmetic procedures available in our practice from Board Certified PlasticSurgeon Dr. Ayman Hakki.

 

·     Meetand Greet our staff

·     Productand Service Discussions

·     ComplimentaryCosmetic Consultations

·     ComplimentaryComputerized Skin Analysis

·     Drawingsup to 3 chances to win a complimentary “single area” of BOTOX® Cosmetic

 

25% Discounton BOTOX® & JUVEDERM®

If Injectedon Day of Event

(byappointment only)

 

20%Discount for Surgery Scheduled During this Event Only

 

20%Discount on any Laser Hair Remeval packages

 

“Bring A Friend” AndYou Will Each Receive: a 30-Day LATISSE™ Treatment.  (while supplies last)

RSVPToday – Space is Limited!

Byemail:  heather.coombs@luxxery.com

or call:  301 843-9769

 

http://www.luxxery.com/LuxxeryPromotions1.aspx 

Your 2010 Project: Redefine your hair, your face, your body... Saturday, January 23, 5-9PM

by Hiba Hakki 8. January 2010 11:44

Your 2010 Project: Redefine your hair, your face, your body...

Saturday, January 23, 5-9PM


A David Palmer Salon
3028 Waldorf Market Place, Waldorf Maryland 20603

Join us for an evening of redefining your hair, face and body.

20% Discount for Services Scheduled During this Event Only!

This exclusive offer is only valid one night.

• Botox Cosmetic & Juvederm
• Hair cut, color Keratine and Brazilian treatment

We all want to look and feel our best. When it comes to your personal appearance, you can onyly trust the experts.

Rejuvenate yourself in one evening through anti-aging tips, hair styling and non-invasive cosmetic procedures with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Ayman Hakki of Luxxery Cosmetic Medical Boutique and hair stylist David Palmer of A David Palmer Salon. The beauty driven duo have combined forces to provide you with an opportunity to redefine your look.

• Up to 3 chances to win a complimentary “single area” of Botox Cosmetic
• Receive a free 30-Day Latisse treatment lash lengthening kit (while supplies last)

RSVP Today – Space is limited to the first 20 guests.
Reserve your spot today by calling either numbers and we’ll coordinate your hair, Botox and filler treatments.

email: heathercoombs@luxxery.com
T. 301-843-9769

Doctors Say More Politicians Turning to Plastic Surgery

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 4. January 2010 06:35

http://cosmeticsurgerytoday.wordpress.com/2009/12/25/doctors-say-more-politicians-turning-to-plastic-surgery/

http://www.harleymedical.co.uk/media/2009/12/17/are-american-politicians-cosmetic-surgery-fans/#more-920

 

While plastic surgery procedures and cosmetic enhancements are generally expected for celebrities and those in the media spotlight, some doctors are finding that more politicians are saying “yes” to going under the knife.

According to Dr. Ayman Hakki of the Luxxery Cosmetic Medical Boutique in Waldorf, Maryland, it’s interesting to note that a number of politicians have already had some type of cosmetic enhancement in order to preserve their youthful looks.

Dr. Hakki points out that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has had Botox injections in her forehead, Vice President Joe Biden has had hair transplants, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has had a partial facelift, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has had both a neck lift and a face lift. (Source:  ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com)

Experts say that election time is “peak season” for many plastic surgery procedures, but there is still a lot of stigma around the idea that certain politicians may come across as vain instead of coming across as friendly, youthful and healthy.  In these cases, politicians do their best to hide it.

According to board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Cap Lesesne, “patients who were politicians and who had cosmetic procedures every six months instead of all at once [would] avoid arousing any suspicion.” (Source: ABoardCertifiedPlasticSurgeon.com) Still, others believe that it would be better for politicians to just admit that they are having plastic surgery.

Cosmetic procedures continue to be an attractive option for individuals that want to maintain a healthy and youthful appearance, combat the signs of aging or improve their silhouette after weight loss. Some of today’s most in-demand procedures include breast augmentation, facelift surgery, rhinoplasty (nose job surgery) and liposuction. Minimally invasive procedures that continue to be on the top list of coveted procedures in the United States include Botox injections, injectable fillers, laser skin resurfacing and cellulite treatments.

 

Modern Luxxery

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 4. January 2010 06:24

http://www.glittarazzi.com/blog/2009/12/10/modern-luxxery/#more-4059

Plastic surgeon Dr. Ayman Hakki recently celebrated the launch of his cosmetic medical boutique, Luxxery, with friends and VIPs at a benefit for Zonta International.

Jazz musician Marcus Johnson was on-hand performing hits from his new album, Poetically Justified; celebrity hairstylist David Palmer coiffed the hair of guests as they enjoyed wine from Tarara Winery; and photographer Nakeva Corothers took lots of great pics (check them out, after the jump).

Also, at the event, Dr. Hakki announced the opening of Luxxery’s second location in downtown Washington, D.C., in 2010. (We can’t wait!)

Star Magazine: Luxxery's Dr. Ayman Hakki commenting on Joanna Krupa

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 4. December 2009 13:35
Luxxery's Dr. Ayman Hakki was featured in the December 7, 2009 issue of Star Magazine. The celebrity doc gave his expert opinion on Joanna Krupa's implant exchange - she looks fabulous!

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Washington Business Journal: Plastic Surgeon To Open D.C. Office

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 4. December 2009 13:33

http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/breaking_ground/2009/12/plastic_surgeon_to_open_dc_office.html

 

Celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Ayman Hakki, whose clientele has included Miss America and Washington Redskins Hall of Famers, will open up shop in D.C. next year.

The surgeon is circling in on space in a Logan Circle building, with a lease expected to be inked soon. Hakki, who lives in Georgetown, will be there one or two days a week to do Botox and other in-and-out procedures.

The office, which will be called Luxxery Express or Luxxery II, will open early next year.

Hakki also runs a surgical boutique in Waldorf, which offers such procedures as breast augmentation, tummy tucks, and face lifts. His work was featured on MTV’s “True Life: I Want Breast Implants.”

The Waldorf location is holding an invite-only party on Dec. 5, with jazz musician Marcus Johnson and hair stylist David Palmer. Guests can get anti-aging tips and answers to questions about new cosmetic surgery trends. 

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Luxxery Cosmetic Medical Boutique: The Aging Mouth

by Dr. Ayman Hakki 4. December 2009 05:15

AS SEEN IN YOURHEALTH MAGAZINE:

What happened to your pouty lips? Is that a sign of an aging face?

Yes, say the experts. 

 

Here are the telltale signs of an aging mouth, and they happen simultaneously:

• Your upper lip lengthens and flattens

• Your lower lip loses volume and develops a horizontal groove

• The corners of your mouth droop

• Your lip line, the white roll at the border of your lips thins and rolls in

• Your “nasolabial folds” , between your checks and your upper lip deepen and create parenthetic like furrows

• Your “marionette folds”, at the lower corners of your mouth turn down and create a bitter like look

A facelift can correct the laxity of your neck and cheeks. 

A browlift can correct the laxity of your midbrow. 

 

Eyelid surgery can reverse the process. Fat transfer into your face can compensate for the slowly disappearing fat all over your face and around your mouth. 

But if your mouth looks old, you would still look old in spite of all your efforts.

 

Few procedures in the world of contemporary cosmetic surgery have enjoyed such popularity as lip augmentation. Defining and accentuating the lips in an aging mouth or simply creating voluptuous lips in a youthful mouth is and has been all the rage since the 1990’s. 

 

Fuller lips are associated with youth, and today’s fuller lips are created with injections directly into the lips. The techniques to doing so vary, but what remains constant is your search for a physician with an understanding of your lip anatomy and the ability to maintain the natural proportions of your lips. The top choices for lip augmentation and rejuvenation of the aging mouth by way of direct injections into the lips are either autologous fat transfer (fat harvested from your own body) or the more popular injectable fillers such as hyaluronic acids.

 

Involving little or practically no downtime hyaluronic acids such as Restylane, Juvederm and Prevelle Silk (contains lidocaine to reduce pain) are the top choices for lip filling. A commonly used approach is combining some of the mentioned fillers for best results. Although hyaluronic acids tend to have a less permanent result, the so called permanent fillers (silicone oil, implants) are not a good option. A permanent filler in a constantly changing face and a mobile mouth will look good today and disastrous tomorrow.

 

What else should you consider for your “lip service”? If your mouth is aging, and you are not ready for surgery, there is almost no way out of fillers. Keep in mind that when you are looking at an aging mouth, you are also looking at an aging neck and chin and you may need a facelift. If on the other hand you are younger and simply want an Angelina Jolie like pout, don’t get filler-happy and over do it because lip injections is not a one-size-fits-all procedure and sausage like overfilled lips become a joke.

 

So what’s a girl to do?

Do your research, be a well informed patient, set realistic expectations and most importantly, choose your experts wisely and then..Be on your way to pouty lips.

 

 

 

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With an undergraduate degree in Pharmacy, a Masters of Science in Biology from Kutztown University and a Hopkins Business of Medicine graduate certificate from Johns Hopkins University, Hiba Hakki has been in the medical management field for more than 20 years. Hiba has a proven record of success in medical spa management with a particular strength in the integration of multispecialty medical spas. After seven years at another spa growing it into a multimillion dollar business, Hiba is now integrating plastic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, laser surgery and spa services at Luxxery Cosmetic Medical Boutique while creating a unique and exclusive post-surgery pampering center for Luxxery’s surgery patients. She introduced a complete medical-strength, private-label skin care line as well. Not only is Hiba an asset to Luxxery, but she is also involved in the community, constantly increasing the well being and advancement of women by concentrating on charitable aid and donations to organizations that assist women and children. Hiba is the mother of Dannia, a George Washington University graduate and co-founder of a public relations firm, and Rajai, a former Marine and current student at New York University. 

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