Botox, fillers, and laser — planned around your own anatomy, for results that still look like you.
Aesthetic work is mostly a few millimeters in the right places. Move across the points to see what's done where.
Each point maps a common concern to the treatment that addresses it — and to a conservative dose, not a dramatic one.
A focused menu, done well — always starting from a consultation, never a template.
Softening forehead, frown, and eye-area expression lines — relaxed, not frozen.
Hyaluronic-acid volume restoration and facial sculpting — cheeks, lips, contour, balance.
Texture, tone, and resurfacing with clinical laser technologies, matched to your skin.
A full assessment and an honest plan — including when the right answer is to do less, or nothing.
A physician trained in both medicine and engineering — treating the face as anatomy first, aesthetics second.
Dr. Ben-Shimol practices advanced aesthetic medicine, combining deep anatomical understanding, spatial analysis, and a scientific, personalized approach to each plan. The aim is proactive, conservative care: physiological precision, long-term tissue vitality, and a refreshed, natural look that keeps your own features intact.
He trained in medicine and biomedical engineering at the Technion's Rappaport Faculty, in medical innovation at Harvard, and spent a prior decade in machine-learning research, including at Google and Google X. He also consults at Maccabi Aesthetics.
A 7-minute talk from my Harvard Business School reunion: what a missile taught me about the work machines can't replace.
The clinic recently reopened after an unscheduled renovation — courtesy of the Iranians. It's back.
Watch the 7-minute versionA private clinic in a landmark residential tower above the city's premier fashion mall — minutes from Rothschild Boulevard and Sarona. Discreet, calm, by appointment only.
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