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The success of Cosmetic Surgery depends on the Plastic Surgeon's professionalism, and also on his ability to listen to patients.
Our approach of Cosmetic Surgery is to treat you personally in accordance with your wishes and your potentiality for change. The pre-operative discussion is thus as important as the operation itself.
Sophisticated computer tools now facilitate an enhanced quality dialogue and a better understanding of your personal needs.
Extensive surgery is not always the best solution.
Alterations to your physique should facilitate a better personal acceptance of yourself and thus open the door to achieving a better psychological equilibrium.
We are sufficiently open to the relationship between psychology and beauty to enable you to increase your happiness.
The operation will be performed according to state-of-the-art techniques as our team is constantly retraining.
The post-operative follow up will involve a team which is capable of reassuring you and we shall guide your steps until you have completely recovered form the operation.
We have already operated on several thousands of patients and we can therefore enable you to benefit from our experience.
The information in this brochure is naturally very general and will have to be personalised for each of you.
Aftercare is free and on an unlimited basis during the first year following the surgery. In the event of urgent problems, patients can contact the clinic 24 hours a day.
To find more about us and our services please contact us.
Additional Details
- Languages
- English, French
- Additional Services
- Aftercare is free and on an unlimited basis during the first year following the surgery. In the event of urgent problems, patients can contact the clinic 24 hours a day.

Dr. Doug Rossillon MD, Certified Plastic Surgeon
PLASTIC SURGERY TRAINING General Surgery: 3 years: 1982 - 1985 * 1982 - 1984: Full time resident : Soignies civil hospital Dr Delaere: Chief of Department Dr Visée: Vascular Surgery Dr Lokietek: Orthopeadic Surgery * 1984 - 1985: Full time Resident in Traumatology and Hand Surgery, Reine Fabiola Clinic, Montignies sur Sambre Dr Evrard: Chief of Department Plastic Surgery ...
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About Brussels, Belgium
Brussels (French: Bruxelles) is the capital city of Belgium. As headquarters of many European institutions, Brussels might also be considered something of a capital for the European Union. Lying at the crossroads of cultures (the Germanic in the North and the Romance in the South) and playing an important role in Europe Brussels fits the definition of the archetypal "melting pot", but still retains its own unique character. Population of the Brussels metropolitan area is just over 2 million.
How to get to Brussels
By train:
Go Eurostar from London to Brussels from just £59 return.
Catch the Eurostar from London to Brussels, and you can be in the heart of the city in under two hours.* If you want to travel further into Belgium by Eurostar, you can do it at no extra cost with your Eurostar ticket to Brussels Midi.**
Eurostar services run frequently most days, so you can leave in the morning and come back the same day if you want to.
The Eurostar train line links Midi/Zuid with Lille Europe (39m from € 22), Ashford (1h38m from € 40) and London St. Pancras (1h51m from € 40). Most Eurostar tickets are also valid for internal train travel in Belgium (to and from any Belgian train station within 24h of the validity of the Eurostar ticket), so once in Belgium travel is free. Check in the bottom left hand corner of your ticket and confirm this before you get on the train.
Eurostar bookings and queries at tel.: 02 528 28 28.
By bus:
* Eurolines, +32 (0)2 274 1350 (U.K. +44 08 705 143 219), Fax +32 (0)2 201 1140. Offers bus travel from many countries to Brussels, for example 8 hours from London Victoria station at € 39. In Brussels, they stop outside the Gare du Nord-Noordstation and Gare du Midi-Zuidstation train stations.
* Gulliver's, +49 (3)0 311 0211. Offers bus travel from Germany to many countries, for example 11 hours from Hamburg at € 19 in advance, € 46 normal price.
By plane:
* Brussels Airlines serve Brussels from many destinations worldwide. Brussels' main airport is Brussels International Airport- previously known as Zaventem (IATA code BRU). From the airport, a train (€ 2.90) runs every 15 mins to Brussels Nord, with the journey taking 15 minutes. There is also a bus (numbers 12 and 11) (€ 3) every 20 to 30 minutes via Rondpoint Schumann to the Place de Luxembourg district, from where the same ticket is valid for another 30 minutes on the metro or busses into the centre. A taxi to the centre costs around € 25 when booked in advance, otherwise around € 35. Taxis bleus: +32 (0)2 268 0000, Taxi Brussels: +32 (0)2 411 4142, Taxis verts: +32 (0)2 349 4949. If you've just arrived at the airport's train station, first check the time of the next train then go up one level and check whether a bus 11 or 12 is about to depart and take whichever is quicker depending on your final destination.There are several budget airlines including Ryanair whom fly to Charleroi airport, which is south of Brussels (IATA code CRL) and is one hour away from Brussels city centre by coach (€ 11), or by bus to Charleroi station and then by train. You can also get a taxi from the airport to the city centre, but this will cost approximately € 90 and is a fixed price. The best deal is to book a shared airport transfer at www.charleroitransfer.com, the only door to door minibus company at Charleroi Airport (price for groups start from € 10).Antwerp airport (IATA code ANR) also has a good train connection to Brussels.
Sources: Wikitravel and Rail Europe
Belgium Travel Tips
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Climate: Average Temp 50F (10° C)
Capital: Brussels
Major Airport(s): Brussels Airport (BRU)
Electricity: 230/50Hz (European plug)
Time Zone: UTC +1
Calling Code: 32

