I am a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon based in Atlanta, specializing in cosmetic treatments for the face, breast, and body. I personally conduct all consultations and offer a thorough evaluation, providing comprehensive education on both nonsurgical and surgical options available to address your concerns.
Dr McNeel is a very experienced, highly skilled & meticulous plastic surgeon. I have had two separate rounds with him over 10 years. He is a great listener and understands the conveyed desired results. It’s important to him to also deliver those results! He is up to date on current treatment/surgical options and offers many that other plastic surgeons do not. I couldn’t be happier with Dr. Michael McNeel, Dani his NP & also the nurses/office staff. Most importantly I am thrilled with my results!! He goes above and beyond and I wouldn’t go ANYWHERE else for plastic surgery.
I received a tummy tuck, lipo to buttocks, arms and neck, with neck tite and body tite. He also reduced my arreola size giving me a slight breast lift without the major price tag and surgery for it. After i was done having kids, i wasn't left too bad but i wanted to go ahead and get tweaked up a bit and why not all at once? I am currently a week post op and the recovery has been smooth. It wasn't as painful as i anticipated. Im already getting up and showering on my own. I am still taking it easy but my recovery looks like it is becoming very quick. Marietta plastic surgery has been nothing but amazing. They have great customer service with wonderful bedside manner. The staff and Doctor were very knowledgeable and patient with answering all my questions. Dr mcneel understood everything that i wanted. He knew i wanted subtle changes with great results. Even after having surgery recently, i can see that the results will be amazing. I am just so happy with the entire experience that im still in disbelief that everything far exceeded my expectations. I can't wait to see my final results after my swelling goes down. Dr. Mcneel is indeed a master at what he does and calling his work "Magic" is an understatement.
So I’ve always been self conscious of my post pregnancy stomach. I am 5’1 and am 105 lbs and only Fluctuate up or down 2 lbs at most. I gained 25 with both my pregnancies. I did not want a full or mini tummy tuck, I didn’t feel like my loose skin was worth that large scar and major surgery. I had a consult with the surgeon (after 3 years of researching BodyTite). I figured it would help the pooch and the little bit of sagging I had. He recommend I add the Morpheus8 for further skin tightening and I agreed. I am so happy with the results and I am only 10 days post op. Can’t wait to see what the next 3,6 and 12 months look like Updated on 24 Jul 2022: Front and side Picture. I still have some loose skin but it’s so much better than before. I feel a little bloaty in these pictures- my stomach is usually way more flat. Thank you summer! Also I am sunburned a little bit that’s because for the first time since kids I wore a bikini!
Why did I do it? Let me start off by saying, I have always loved my lips. They are not too big, not too small but as I aged, they looked permanently chapped all the time, the natural wrinkles on them became extremely deep (I realize they lost a slight bit of volume and that's normal over the years). Lip balm was gathering in those deep wrinkles on my lips and driving me nuts. My lips were soooo itchy all the time. So I decided to ask my doctor about maybe using a filler there to solve my problem. I didn't want any reshaping or adding extreme volume. I just wanted them smooth enough (like they were years ago) where my balm wasn't settling in and driving me nuts. THE PLAN: Dr. McNeel knows that I am a "light touch" patient so I don't want drastic change. I don't really want anyone to notice I've had anything done. As far as plastic surgery goes, I am a "refurbisher" over being a "remodeler." Dr. McNeel knows that about me and recommended that I do 1/2 a syringe. That sounded good to me. Start off light and if I need more, then I get more. A good plan. PROCEDURE: Now as far as the procedure, Dr. McNeel also does tear trough filler for me so I am no stranger to filler injections. The lip injections are more painful than my tear trough injections probably because the lips are just a more sensitive area. The procedure doesn't take long. You are numb but you do feel it here and there for a few seconds but it is tolerable for me. All of my injections were into the meat of the lip and not into my borders or cupid's bow. AFTERCARE: A little icing on the day of on and I kept my lips moisturized with a bit of Aquaphor Lip Ointment. I did not use any Arnica because it doesn't work on me (probably my body chemistry). I bruise all the time and using it does absolutely nothing for my bruising. I just wait it out. Most of my bruises go away after 1 - 2 weeks. My lips were sore for about 2 days. Not bad sore, just you didn't want to rub them together. Day 3 they looked really swollen but they did not hurt. Of course, they were bruised. It looked like I "chewed" my lip but I expected bruising. The bumps that some reviews talk about, I experienced them but they go away after a few days. It's probably is just the filler settling in combined with the injection swelling. Otherwise, healing has been a breeze and my bruising is almost gone as I am writing this review at Day 9. I took pictures after my shower with no makeup, no lip balm so that you could see the natural process of healing over a week's time not just some before and after. WAS IT WORTH IT? At Day 9, I am happy with my results. My lips look natural (actually they look like they did in pictures from 20 years ago), and I am not experiencing the itchy lips from the lip balm settling into the cracks like before so problem solved. At this point, I think I would definitely have them retouched with 1/2 a syringe once a year. It is nice not having that itchy lip feeling and not having my lips look chapped all the time. Updated on 1 Feb 2021: They say the final result is visible at the 2 week mark. I love my final result. Dr. McNeel and the 1/2 syringe accomplished just what I wanted. Goodbye chapped lips look! And ... natural. So happy. Updated on 22 Jun 2021: Lips look great. I get compliments on my "lipstick" because people notice they look good but can't pinpoint why. I just love that they don't look chapped anymore. I don't have any lumps like some people complain about and I have had no problems whatsoever so far. I am happy that I did it. I was on the fence about doing it but it was just what I needed.
I feel amazing after the incredible experience I had, the whole team of Marietta plastic surgery made me feel like home, and Dr. Mcneel work is impeccable. I am loving my results, no pain or discomfort. 10/10 Updated on 13 Dec 2019: This is after 2 weeks post Op, and i am thrilled with my results. I am so happy in how they look now, no regrets at all. If you are thinking about it go ahead and do it. No pain no discomfort just a little bit itchy on the incisions
Just had my breast augmentation with Dr. McNeel at Marietta Plastic Surgery in Marietta, GA. I am 31 years old, no children, 5'3" and my weight fluctuates from 120-127 lbs. My starting bra size was a 34A and I went into surgery with the goal of being a full C cup. After a thorough pre-op consultation with Dr. McNeel, we agreed that somewhere between 350-400 cc silicone implants will give me the results I'm looking for. He also suggested liposuction of the fatty tissue in my armpit. He actually called it extra breast tissue, as I've had it for as long as I can remember no matter what weight I have been.. so I decided to that too!! Here are my pre-op photos. Updated on 5 Dec 2019: Post-op day 1 and I’m feeling pretty good! I’ve been alternating Percocet with robaxin & ibuprofen for pain control and that’s been working well. Nothing much to see yet on progress photos. My PS said I can take the ace wrap off tomorrow and shower so I’ll get some better shots then! Updated on 6 Dec 2019: Took the ace wrap off this morning. The girls are riding high and tight, so excited to see them drop! I have some minimal bruising in my armpits from the lipo but otherwise everything is looking good so far! My chest definitely feels tighter today, but that’s to be expected. Still alternating Percocet with robaxin & ibuprofen for pain. Updated on 7 Dec 2019: Feeling much less sore than yesterday.. although both breasts are still high and tight. I can sit up and get off the couch much easier than yesterday and I’m taking less Percocet. Still doing robaxin and ibuprofen every 6 hours. I was able to shower last night which felt great! Incisions are still covered but I have very minimal bruising around them. Trying to stay hydrated and get rid of some of this post-op bloating, but I know this will go down with time. Overall, super happy with the progress thus far! Updated on 8 Dec 2019: Slept much better last night.. managed to tilt a little on my side (so hard for me to sleep on my back). I was able to wash my hair today with help from my fiancé, and I haven’t taken Percocet at all.. just managing pain with robaxin and ibuprofen. Feeling tightness in my chest and some mild burning in my incisions but no major pain. Picture is pre-op vs day 3! Updated on 10 Dec 2019: No major changes here, the girls are continuing to drop slowly! You can tell how high they still are in my side profile photo. Still feeling just tightness in my chest and tenderness in my incisions but otherwise not bad at all! Went out shopping for a couple hours today and tried on some new zip front bras I got from Amazon. Loving how they look in this bra!! Updated on 14 Jan 2020: I’m about 5.5 weeks post op and I LOVE them!! I think the size and shape are perfect for my frame! Haven’t gotten officially sized yet but ordered a 34C from Amazon that fits well. I’ve been able to comfortably sleep on my side/stomach for a couple weeks now. Updated on 16 Jan 2020: Did a little pre-op, 4 week, and now comparison. Love the progress so far!
Dr. McNeel was my fourth consult I had for breast augmentation, when I went in I just knew that he was the one. I am so happy with the way that my consult went, to scheduling the surgery, to how fast they were able to get me in, down to surgery day. I am not 4 days post op and I must say my breast look amazing! More amazing than I thought possible! Updated on 24 Jan 2020: 3 months post op. I am loving the way they feel and look. Occasionally I have some sharp sensation in my left nipple but that’s about all. My nipples were over stimulated at first, it hurt even a shirt touching them but now I’m about 85% back to normal sensation. I sometimes wonder if I should of did a lift to bring my nipples up higher but I’m thinking to just do that once I get them re done years down the road. Updated on 5 Feb 2020: YALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! The picture speaks for itself! I can’t even put into words the difference. I’m so shocked my before looked the way it did. Breast augmentation is the absolute best decision I have ever made!
Dr. McNeel has a wonderful bedside manner and set my mind at ease from the first consultation. He did not try to upsell me on any other procedures, and he was respectful and realistic when discussing my concerns. The day of surgery I felt supreme confidence in my surgical team. I loved that the surgery was performed at his own outpatient surgical center and not a hospital. Everyone was so friendly and professional and the surgery went smoothly, exactly on time, with zero complications. Dr. McNeel's expert artistry restored my confidence in my looks. I went from hating my body that had been destroyed by five pregnancies, to feeling empowered and regaining autonomy over my body. Finally: ABS. I have abs. I had worked out regularly, but the loose & damaged skin from pregnancy would not allow my hard work to show. Now I feel that my stomach reflects the efforts I put into staying in shape.
I’m 31, 5”3 155 pounds. Got my consultation back in Sep and decided to go with Ideal Implant 375 under the muscle. Today I’m 2 weeks out from my scheduled surgery date and I’m rethinking my size. Tomorrow is my pre-op and now I think I want 325 or 350, going to try on more sizes to be sure. Updated on 21 Dec 2018: Hello. I’m 4 days out from my surgery and I’m super excited. This will be my 3rd BA (first 2 not done by Dr. McNeel) and I have so much faith in Dr. McNeel !! I’m reluctant to post my before pictures because I feel like a monster. These pictures are what I was left with after my second breast implants were removed. Updated on 21 Dec 2018: Dr McNeel and his team are amazing. I ended up with Left: 335cc and Right: 360cc Ideal Implant. Dr McNeel called me later that night after surgery to check on me. And 2 different nurses called me today (next day) to check on me. So far everything is great just ready to see my final results. My first post op is Friday Dec 28. Updated on 23 Dec 2018: So today I’m 3 days post op and for the most part I’m feeling good. A little sharp pain near my incision and a little tender under my armpit. My appointment isn’t until Friday so hopefully this goes away by then. Trying not to take the pain meds but it’s still hard for me to get comfortable and sleep at night.
The most calming surgical procedure and recovery experience ever. The build up, the surgery and recovering has been so smooth. Very little pain and discomfort with this drainless tummy tuck. I felt so safe in Dr. McNeel's hands and confident that my results will be as expected given his experience. Updated on 29 Jul 2018: Thought I'd add some pictures. Updated on 29 Jul 2018: Mother of three children and was tired of people asking if I was expecting. Wishing I could feel confident in the clothes I wear and not have to always wear baggy clothing to hide my tummy area. So TT was my only option. My PS told me tummy muscles ended up being 7cm apart! Updated on 4 Aug 2018: Almost at the one month mark. I'm starting to see my waistline now. Also started thinking about what exercises I can be doing to maintain my new bod! But I know I have to wait at least to the 6 week mark before working out, but I'm raring to go. Oh well, I have my 4 week checkup on Wednesday so will see what my PS says about it. Happy healing ladies :-) Updated on 12 Aug 2018: I saw my PS last Wednesday, who says I can start wearing a spanx compress garment during the day and wear the other one at night. I can finally wear clothes that can show off my new slimmer self. I have to continue using the tape over my scar which he says is healing great. I go back in six weeks. Still swollen, especially around the mons area, which I was hoping would have gone down by now, but guess it all just takes time and need to be patient. Until next time, happy healing ladies. Updated on 18 Aug 2018: Starting to see the real results and hubby is too!. I'm loving the new me. I have no doubt I made the right decision. I find the more active I am the more swollen I get by the end of the day. Still sleeping in my compression garment and by the morning the swelling has gone down. Still puffy in the mons area. Scar is looking good as well, the tape is doing its job well. Until next time, happy healing ladies. Updated on 6 Sep 2018: Two months down since my tummy tuck procedure. Feeling more confident in my clothes now. The area above my belly button is still very tender to touch and it still hurts to sit up at times. I've started wearing bras without underwire so no wires digging into me, feels much more comfortable. My boobs look more defined now that my tummy is out of the way!! I go back for appointment in two weeks. Hopefully will start scar treatment then. Anyways just thought I'd give an update. Until next time, happy healing ladies. Updated on 19 Sep 2018: 10 weeks post op, 10lbs lighter and 5 inches smaller in the waist. I'm loving my new body. Its nice to try on and buy clothes that show off my actual style instead of wearing baggy clothes that try to cover up what I didn't want people to see. I went to see my surgeon today. He's happy with the way I'm progressing and even took my 2 month photos. I go back again at the 4 month mark to take my after pictures. He gave me the go ahead to start working out if I want to. I can also start scar therapy after the 3 month mark but need to decide on what to use. Apparently it has to have silicone in it for best results, so if anyone has any suggestions please comment below. I'm still a little swollen at the top of my abs and down the center of my stomach but still wearing my compress garment at night, so hopefully in the long run the swelling will finally go away. Anyways its getting late, until next time, happy healing ladies. Updated on 4 Oct 2018: Still maintaining my weight and inches! So no more tape for me. I've started using scar away silicone gel on my scar. Let's see if there is any difference in a month or so. It does feel weird to not cover my scar after 3 months of the tape protection. But it also feels good to feel normal again. I've also started working on my abs as I think most of the swelling is gone down now, especially around my mons pubis. It looks so much better. It does feel a bit puffy though under my breasts, so I guess I just have to wait a little longer for the swelling to completely disappear! Posted some more pics. Until next time happy healing ladies. Updated on 26 Nov 2018: I had my last visit with my surgeon last week. He says everything looks great. My scar is flattening out nicely. No need to return unless I need some other work done! But I'm happy with my new look. I've started working out at the gym as wanting to maintain my figure. I'm now down 15 lbs from before the surgery, but thats mostly because i am doing more exercise and eating better. I appreciate my body so much more. Anyways just wanted to give an update. I've attached a couple more pics. Until next time, happy healing ladies.
Congratulations on your impressive weight loss. I understand it can be disappointing to have loose skin as a result. Based on the picture you presented, I think you are a candidate for either a mini tunny tuck or a newer treatment called BodyTite. Tummy tucks area a more invasive surgical procedure to remove excess skin from the abdomen. A mini tummy tuck is the same however the skin removed is only from the lower part of the tummy so the belly button does not have to be moved. It has the downside of a lower abdominal scar which is typically longer than a c section scar. BodyTite is a newer Radio Frequency technology that has only been in the US for about 8 months but has been the most popular procedure in Europe for about 8 years now. It is a minimally invasive procedure where RF energy is delivered under the skin and help tighten the skin as a result. There are a few other technologies similar to BodyTite but BodyTite appears to have the best safety profile and that is why I use it. The recovery time is very short. Ultherapy is similar but more limited as it only is able to treat the top of the skin and not the under-surface of the skin. I have found that treating the deeper tissues results in more skin tightening and a better result.
Kybella is a good treatment for fat in the neck. The pictures you provided are helpful however a full profile view would be even better. Combining the pictures with an in person evaluation is best of course. Kybella treatments should be individualized based on your exam and a plan formulated. Fuller necks may need 4 vials per treatments and 3-4 treatments but smaller necks like yours can typically be treated with much less product and thus a lower cost. I would suspect that you may need 1-2 vials per treatment and may only need one to two treatments. In my practice that would be about $1,300 per treatment.
Tummy tuck or abdominoplasty recovery time can vary greatly. In my practice at Marietta Plastic Surgery in Atlanta I use several techniques to try and limit the down time including a long acting pain block using Exparel and a drainless technique. Post op care usually involves a light binder for compression and I utilize scar therapy to help the incision not be a concern long term. Most people take about 10-14 days off work and about 6 weeks away from exercise. Getting up and walking the day of surgery is important to me as it is one method to reduce the risk of blood clots in the legs and pulmonary emboli. I also use a medication in many patients to further reduce this risk. I encourage people to use less pain medication due to the issues associated with narcotic pain meds. Typically patients can be off of them in a few days and use other over the counter medications for mild pain. The use of the long acting pain medication in the sites of the muscle repair during the procedure helps with this as well. I provide a muscle relaxant as well. I find this helps more than pain medication after the first few days. I find that most of my patients find the recovery to be easier than they imagined due to my use of newer medications and no drain to worry about.
Thank you for your question:about how long does it take to stand up straight after a fuller tummy tuck. In general: 5 weeks to stand upright after a "full tummy tuck' is longer than I would expect. However it does not mean you are not going to have a good result. I imagine your lower back may be a little tired and uncomfortable as a result. Tummy tucks or abdominoplasty surgery typically means someone has the excess abdominal skin removed from the belly button to the lower abdominal fold. I also usually do muscle plication or muscle tightening with this procedure. Typical recovery times in my practice are as follows: Time off work: 7-12 days depending on what you do! Desk work would be 7-10 day where standing up most of the day would be closer to 12 days. Standing upright: Typically it takes 2-7 days. I think most can stand upright after about 4-5 days safely but it depends on how much skin is removed and how much the muscle is tightened. Returning to full activity including unrestricted exercise: I advise my patients to return to full activity at 6 weeks. At this point after surgery the abdominal muscle tightening should be healed enough. I usually advise my patients to ramp their activity level up over a few weeks as well. Final Results are usually realized at a year as the scars have lightened at that time but the contour should look good by 10-14 weeks after surgery. I usually take my first post op pictures about 3-4 months after surgery and then at one year.
Thank you for your question. Congratulations on your new shape.Your photos are appreciated but are difficult to evaluate without your before pictures and an in person exam.In general, the upper abdomen may have a little more fullness after a tummy tuck due to several causes.Checking with your surgeon is best as they know the specific issues they may have encountered with your procedure.Michael McNeel, MD