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The Geldner Center Celebrates Grand Opening; Event Will Benefit Bottomless Closet

Business Wire, Jan 29, 2004

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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 29, 2004

Dr. Peter Geldner will celebrate the grand opening of his new practice for plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, The Geldner Center, on January 30.

At a cocktail reception to mark the occasion invitees will be bringing an outfit to donate to Bottomless Closet, a charitable organization that offers professional clothing to women in need who are re-joining the work force. Dr. Geldner will also be donating all his consulting fees for the months of December and January to the Bottomless Closet.

Formerly of the New Dimensions Center for Cosmetic Surgery, Dr. Geldner is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast augmentation, liposuction and face lifts, as well as post-mastectomy reconstructive breast surgery. He is also the chief of the division of Plastic Surgery at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. In Addition, Dr. Geldner holds a clinical associates position in the Department of Surgery at the University of Chicago.

"It's been a dream of mine for years to have my own practice," says Dr. Geldner. "It's an opportunity to set a very high standard of care for my patients, and to offer the insight and guidance that help make complicated decisions simpler and easier. The best results in plastic surgery are born of an informed, supportive relationship between surgeon and patient, and that's what we plan to deliver at The Geldner Center, " he added.

With over 12 years of experience, Dr. Geldner offers patients the opportunity to increase self-esteem and confidence. The reason people often seek the services of a plastic surgeon.

The Geldner Center is located at 680 North Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1325.

For a photo or press information contact Gigi Lubin at 312-985-5400 or 312-543-8497

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