Roxbury Clinic and Surgery Center 465 N Roxbury Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310)7775400 (Phone)
Procedures:
Abdominoplasty Body Contouring (After Weight Loss Surgery) Breast Augmentation Breast Reconstruction Congenital ENT Surgeries Cosmetic Facial Surgery Dressing and/or Debridement of Wound, Infection, or Burn (incl. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy) Excision, Shaving, or Destruction of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (incl. Mohs Micrographic Surgery), Tissue Transfer Lifts - Parts of the Body Other than Face Rhinoplasty
Conditions:
Breast Diseases Carcinoma in Situ Fracture Hyperparathyroidism Hyperthrophic Scar Incisional Hernia Keloid Scar Laceration Large Breasts Lipomas Localized Fat Deposits Mole Nasal Obstruction Rhinophyma Skin Aging Skin Cancer Spider Veins Umbilical Hernia Wounds Wrinkles
Certifications:
General Surgery, 2003 Plastic Surgery, 2007
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Dr. Brenner specializes in all types of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, but has a unique interest in Rhinoplasty, Facelifts and Abdominoplasty. Trust, Intregrity, Balance and Safety comprise the very foundation of Dr. Brenner's practice style.
Education:
Medical School Loyola University Of Chicago/Stritch School Of Medicine Graduated: 1997 Medical School Rush U/Cook Co Hospital Graduated: 1998 Medical School Rush University Medical Center Graduated: 2002 Medical School University Of Californiairvine Medical Center Graduated: 2006 Medical School University Of Californiairvine Medical Center Graduated: 2003 Medical School University Of Wisconsin, Madison Graduated: 1993
- Chicago IL, US Elizabeth Ann Petersen - Wilmette IL, US Jacob Wat - Huntley IL, US Melanie Claire Galantino - Springfield PA, US Jose Roberto Roches - Northbrook IL, US Kevin Brenner - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/16 A61G 5/10 A63B 71/00
Abstract:
A device for supporting a wheelchair includes a frame and a support system. The first end of the frame is attached to an axle of the wheelchair. The second end of the frame is attached to a wheel for allowing translation of the device over a surface. The support system is coupled to the frame and may be positioned to catch a back of the wheelchair upon reclining of the wheelchair during a wheelie. The position of the support system with respect to the frame is adjustable in order to catch the wheelchair at varying angles of reclining. As the user of a wheelchair develops skill in performing a wheelie, the position of the support system may be moved further away from the wheelchair.
Resumes
Attending Surgeon, Division Of Plastic Surgery At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center