Dr. James D. McMahan is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 31 years of experience performing plastic and reconstructive surgery. A nationally recognized expert in the field, Dr. McMahan excels in breast enhancement, tummy tucks, and full mommy makeovers at Advanced Aesthetic & Laser Surgery, his practice in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. McMahan endears himself to his patients by taking the time to truly listen to their desires, explain their options without pressuring them to make a snap decision, and creating stunning, natural-looking results that meet their high expectations. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Oregon, Dr. McMahan attained his medical degree at Oregon Health Sciences University. He then completed an internship in general surgery at Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan. He went on to finish two residencies—the first in general surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, and the second in plastic surgery at Ohio State University. Dr. McMahan is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is a member of both the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Nationally and internationally published, Dr. McMahan is also the recipient of numerous medical awards and accolades. Voted one of the top plastic surgeons in Columbus by his peers in Columbus Monthly, he has won both the Patients' Choice Award and the Compassionate Doctor Recognition every year since 2011, as well as an award for America's Most Honored Professionals.
I am 48 years old and of average height and weight and I am a smoker. Up until my early forties when my neck and jowls started sagging, most people guessed my age as being early thirties. From about age 42 I began dreaming of having a neck lift. I waited until I was old enough it would last through my fifties (hopefully) but yet young enough to ensure I still had elasticity to my skin. I...
Help! Had my eyebrows done 2 days ago. Was horrified when I saw them, as they were too dark (I understand they will fade) and way too close together. After reading lots of posts on here, I tried firstly the baking soda, then the high-salt saline solution. However, I seem to have rubbed a bit too haard, as I'm now left with about 3 layers of skin gone in the area at the start of each eyebrow!...