Full adresses and phone numbers of New York, Norwalk connecticut and London offices
Dr Laurence Kirwan (MD FRCS FACS ) is pioneering aesthetic plastic surgeon with practices in Harley Street, London—where he spends up to two weeks each month—and on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan.
Dr Kirwan has been named in numerous magazines including Tatler’s Top Docs Supplement for several years running and has also been rated as one of the 1,000 most influential Londoners by the Evening Standard for the last three years. .
Dr Kirwan has published numerous scientific articles on liposuction and breast surgery and have popularized and created several signature procedures. During his long period of practice, he have operated on many celebrities. .
Most recently, Ulrika Jonsson visited Dr Kirwan for a breast reduction and one of his signature procedures, an axilla-plasty, which is designed to tuck the extra skin under the arm which overlaps when wearing sleeveless dresses. .
No stranger to offering his services to those in need, in 1989 Dr Laurence Kirwan coordinated several charity surgery missions to Yereva, Armenia after the earthquake and again to Croatia in 1993 and 1996. He also organized an airlift of earthquake victims from Armenia in 1989. Working extensively with AmeriCares in 1989, Dr Kirwan was the founding director for their ‘Doctors for All Peoples’ and is still in touch with patients from his charity trips. .
Over the last 12 years Laurence Kirwan has given over 10 training courses on breast surgery and liposuction to colleagues at the National Meetings of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr Kirwan has also participated on many expert panels in international meetings in the USA, Europe, and Australia. .
For the last fifteen years he has confined his practice to Aesthetic Plastic Surgery alone and has been practising plastic surgery in Harley Street since 1998. He now spends half of his time in London.
Interview by Marie Teather
Where were you born ?
Oxford Maternity Hospital, Liverpool, England
How long in London:
On and off since 1976
Neighborhood:
These days, Harley Street and Marylebone Area. Before that, Knightsbridge.
Occupation:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
Favorite Restaurant:
The Wolsey for Breakfast, Carluccios in St Christopher Place for breakfast and lunch, Il Providores in Marylebone High Street for Dinner.
Best Sushi:
Zuma in Knightsbridge. Great food and good celebrity watching.
Best Ethnic Food:
Amaya in Halkin Arcade, Banares in Berkeley Square. Any Crispy Duck place in China Town, which are far better than those in New York’s China Town.
Best Italian:
Bocca Di Luppo, Soho
Best place for late night dining:
Worst place is McDonalds on corner of Leicester Square and Swiss Court but is by far the most interesting in terms of people watching. Just stand outside the Ladies Room for a while for an eye-full. The best Place is Cecconis in Mayfair, a short walk from Harley Street and always bustling.
Best dessert:
Cheese Plate at Conran’s Orrery in Marylebone High Street. (Good Sex is the best dessert.)
Best place for a romantic date:
Gordon Ramsey at Royal Hospital Road. Definitely one of my favorites or else Clivedon, Manoir de Quatre Saison. Also there is No. 11 London, Knightsbridge—great for everything private and the private peccadillo of an Italian designer. I believe Madonna uses one of the townhouses which are a part of the hotel.
Best Sunday brunch:
Montpeliano in Knightsbridge. Relaxed and plenty of space.
Hautest Club/Lounge:
The Blue Bar at the Berkeley Hotel is open late and good for a late snack.
Best place for a power business meeting:
Either the Wolsey for a breakfast meeting or Scotts Restaurant in Mayfair.
All-around favorite spot in London:
Knightsbridge Village and its ‘Hole in the Wall’.
If you have out of town guests, which hotel would you recommend?
Probably the Berkeley for its location or else The Lan
Full adresses and phone numbers of New York, Norwalk connecticut and London offices
Dr Laurence Kirwan (MD FRCS FACS ) is pioneering aesthetic plastic surgeon with practices in Harley Street, London—where he spends up to two weeks each month—and on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan.
Dr Kirwan has been named in numerous magazines including Tatler’s Top Docs Supplement for several years running and has also been rated as one of the 1,000 most influential Londoners by the Evening Standard for the last three years. .
Dr Kirwan has published numerous scientific articles on liposuction and breast surgery and have popularized and created several signature procedures. During his long period of practice, he have operated on many celebrities. .
Most recently, Ulrika Jonsson visited Dr Kirwan for a breast reduction and one of his signature procedures, an axilla-plasty, which is designed to tuck the extra skin under the arm which overlaps when wearing sleeveless dresses. .
No stranger to offering his services to those in need, in 1989 Dr Laurence Kirwan coordinated several charity surgery missions to Yereva, Armenia after the earthquake and again to Croatia in 1993 and 1996. He also organized an airlift of earthquake victims from Armenia in 1989. Working extensively with AmeriCares in 1989, Dr Kirwan was the founding director for their ‘Doctors for All Peoples’ and is still in touch with patients from his charity trips. .
Over the last 12 years Laurence Kirwan has given over 10 training courses on breast surgery and liposuction to colleagues at the National Meetings of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr Kirwan has also participated on many expert panels in international meetings in the USA, Europe, and Australia. .
For the last fifteen years he has confined his practice to Aesthetic Plastic Surgery alone and has been practising plastic surgery in Harley Street since 1998. He now spends half of his time in London.
Interview by Marie Teather
Where were you born ?
Oxford Maternity Hospital, Liverpool, England
How long in London:
On and off since 1976
Neighborhood:
These days, Harley Street and Marylebone Area. Before that, Knightsbridge.
Occupation:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
Favorite Restaurant:
The Wolsey for Breakfast, Carluccios in St Christopher Place for breakfast and lunch, Il Providores in Marylebone High Street for Dinner.
Best Sushi:
Zuma in Knightsbridge. Great food and good celebrity watching.
Best Ethnic Food:
Amaya in Halkin Arcade, Banares in Berkeley Square. Any Crispy Duck place in China Town, which are far better than those in New York’s China Town.
Best Italian:
Bocca Di Luppo, Soho
Best place for late night dining:
Worst place is McDonalds on corner of Leicester Square and Swiss Court but is by far the most interesting in terms of people watching. Just stand outside the Ladies Room for a while for an eye-full. The best Place is Cecconis in Mayfair, a short walk from Harley Street and always bustling.
Best dessert:
Cheese Plate at Conran’s Orrery in Marylebone High Street. (Good Sex is the best dessert.)
Best place for a romantic date:
Gordon Ramsey at Royal Hospital Road. Definitely one of my favorites or else Clivedon, Manoir de Quatre Saison. Also there is No. 11 London, Knightsbridge—great for everything private and the private peccadillo of an Italian designer. I believe Madonna uses one of the townhouses which are a part of the hotel.
Best Sunday brunch:
Montpeliano in Knightsbridge. Relaxed and plenty of space.
Hautest Club/Lounge:
The Blue Bar at the Berkeley Hotel is open late and good for a late snack.
Best place for a power business meeting:
Either the Wolsey for a breakfast meeting or Scotts Restaurant in Mayfair.
All-around favorite spot in London:
Knightsbridge Village and its ‘Hole in the Wall’.
If you have out of town guests, which hotel would you recommend?
Probably the Berkeley for its location or else The Lan
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Full adresses and phone numbers of New York, Norwalk connecticut and London offices
Dr Laurence Kirwan (MD FRCS FACS ) is pioneering aesthetic plastic surgeon with practices in Harley Street, London—where he spends up to two weeks each month—and on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan.
Dr Kirwan has been named in numerous magazines including Tatler’s Top Docs Supplement for several years running and has also been rated as one of the 1,000 most influential Londoners by the Evening Standard for the last three years. .
Dr Kirwan has published numerous scientific articles on liposuction and breast surgery and have popularized and created several signature procedures. During his long period of practice, he have operated on many celebrities. .
Most recently, Ulrika Jonsson visited Dr Kirwan for a breast reduction and one of his signature procedures, an axilla-plasty, which is designed to tuck the extra skin under the arm which overlaps when wearing sleeveless dresses. .
No stranger to offering his services to those in need, in 1989 Dr Laurence Kirwan coordinated several charity surgery missions to Yereva, Armenia after the earthquake and again to Croatia in 1993 and 1996. He also organized an airlift of earthquake victims from Armenia in 1989. Working extensively with AmeriCares in 1989, Dr Kirwan was the founding director for their ‘Doctors for All Peoples’ and is still in touch with patients from his charity trips. .
Over the last 12 years Laurence Kirwan has given over 10 training courses on breast surgery and liposuction to colleagues at the National Meetings of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr Kirwan has also participated on many expert panels in international meetings in the USA, Europe, and Australia. .
For the last fifteen years he has confined his practice to Aesthetic Plastic Surgery alone and has been practising plastic surgery in Harley Street since 1998. He now spends half of his time in London.
Interview by Marie Teather
Where were you born ?
Oxford Maternity Hospital, Liverpool, England
How long in London:
On and off since 1976
Neighborhood:
These days, Harley Street and Marylebone Area. Before that, Knightsbridge.
Occupation:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
Favorite Restaurant:
The Wolsey for Breakfast, Carluccios in St Christopher Place for breakfast and lunch, Il Providores in Marylebone High Street for Dinner.
Best Sushi:
Zuma in Knightsbridge. Great food and good celebrity watching.
Best Ethnic Food:
Amaya in Halkin Arcade, Banares in Berkeley Square. Any Crispy Duck place in China Town, which are far better than those in New York’s China Town.
Best Italian:
Bocca Di Luppo, Soho
Best place for late night dining:
Worst place is McDonalds on corner of Leicester Square and Swiss Court but is by far the most interesting in terms of people watching. Just stand outside the Ladies Room for a while for an eye-full. The best Place is Cecconis in Mayfair, a short walk from Harley Street and always bustling.
Best dessert:
Cheese Plate at Conran’s Orrery in Marylebone High Street. (Good Sex is the best dessert.)
Best place for a romantic date:
Gordon Ramsey at Royal Hospital Road. Definitely one of my favorites or else Clivedon, Manoir de Quatre Saison. Also there is No. 11 London, Knightsbridge—great for everything private and the private peccadillo of an Italian designer. I believe Madonna uses one of the townhouses which are a part of the hotel.
Best Sunday brunch:
Montpeliano in Knightsbridge. Relaxed and plenty of space.
Hautest Club/Lounge:
The Blue Bar at the Berkeley Hotel is open late and good for a late snack.
Best place for a power business meeting:
Either the Wolsey for a breakfast meeting or Scotts Restaurant in Mayfair.
All-around favorite spot in London:
Knightsbridge Village and its ‘Hole in the Wall’.
If you have out of town guests, which hotel would you recommend?
Probably the Berkeley for its location or else The Lan
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd