Aesthetic surgery, also known as cosmetic surgery, seeks to improve an individual's appearance. These type of operations most often involve the nose, ears, face, forehead, eyelids, breasts, abdomen, hips and thighs.
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Mark L. Jewell, MD
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Aesthetic (also called cosmetic) problems with the face, neck and trunk, including forehead, eyes, nose, ears, lips, chin, neck, breasts, abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, calves, arms, and skin. Congenital deformities of the hands and face, including clefts of the lip and palate. Benign (non-cancer) and malignant (cancerous) tumors of the head and neck, skin and …
Read MoreBringing a checklist of questions can help ensure the safety and quality of your procedure. Questions to ask are: 1) Are you certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery? When the doctor claims to be board-certified, ask by which board. Only the ABPS is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties to certify …
Read MoreNo. Healing of operated tissue is affected by several factors, and some of these are beyond the control of the surgeon. As in any other type of medicine, no guarantee of perfection or even a good result can be given. By making sure to do your homework before choosing a plastic surgeon, you can check …
Read MoreTraining to become a plastic surgeon is a difficult task. To become board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery a physician must complete a specialized post-graduate training course of five to seven years. Background training usually includes a thorough grounding in general surgery however, a background in ENT or orthopedics may be acceptable. …
Read MorePlastic surgery is a surgical sub-specialty that deals with the healing and restoration of patients with injury, disfigurement or scarring resulting from trauma, disease or congenital defects. It includes aesthetic or cosmetic surgery to correct or rejuvenate facial and bodily features not pleasing to the patient. Derived from Greek, the word plastic means molding or …
Read MoreDr. Jewell has been a member of the advisory board for New Beauty Magazine since it's inception. He has been quoted in the magazine as an expert in Cosmetic Surgery numerous times including in the most recent Spring 2010 issue. Dr. Jewell is the Chair of the Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety and was asked …
Read MoreThe Jewell District Medical Spa will be at the Affair of the Heart for the third year. It will be held at the Lane County Fairgrounds on February 11th from 4:00 to 9:00pm. Dr. Jewell's staff will be passing out our very popular flashing rings along with information regarding both Spa and Cosmetic procedures and …
Read MoreAre you unsatisfied with your breast scars? A medical research study is underway to evaluate an investigational medication to treat unsatisfactory scars from previous breast reduction, or breast lift surgery. You may qualify to participate in this research study if you: Are 18-55 years of age Have unsatisfactory breast scars that you would like to …
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