Scott Holley, MD, is the president and founder of Great Lakes Plastic & Hand Surgery, which includes two surgery centers in Portage and Battle Creek. He is board-certified in general surgery and plastic surgery and holds the certificate of added qualification as a specialist in hand surgery.
Dr. Holley is a member of a number of professional groups, including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Medical Society, Kalamazoo Medical Society and American College of Surgeons. He has also been president of the Michigan Association of Hand Surgery.
In a recent press release, Dr. Holley offered tips on how weight-loss patients can make their lives more enjoyable post-surgery, including a breast lift or breast augmentation. “A tummy tuck can tighten abdominal muscles and remove excess skin all in one procedure, giving patients the smoother, more contoured midsections they dreamed of while they were on their weight-loss journey,” he said. “It’s so rewarding for me and my partner [Raghuram Elluru, MD] to see the improvements we can make in people’s lives.”
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