Plastic Surgery

Jackson Health System offers a wide-ranging plastic surgery service dedicated to top-of-the-line patient care.

Our team of experts utilizes innovative techniques to perform surgical procedures in the highest quality environment, while also working closely with family members to ensure each patient achieves the best possible outcome.

For Adults

Jackson Memorial Hospital offers plastic surgery consultations, where individualized plans tailored specifically for that patient are designed with faculty guidance from the University of Miami, Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. Some of the surgeries offered, include:

  • Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
  • Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift)
  • Body contouring surgery following weight loss
  • Brachioplasty (arm lift)
  • Breast augmentation
  • Breast lift
  • Breast reconstruction following mastectomy
  • Breast reduction
  • Face and neck lift
  • Liposuction
  • Reconstruction after cancer excision
  • Rhinoplasty (nose job)
  • Thigh lift

Appropriate candidates are offered surgery in a hospital setting at affordable prices by a dedicated surgical team. For more information, please call 305-585-8732.

For Children

Our pediatric plastic surgery sub-service provides our young patients with the opportunity to significantly improve their quality of life. Our physicians and specialists are committed to delivering comprehensive care, while also supporting families and loved ones. Treatments range from pioneering surgical procedures to sophisticated therapeutic techniques, all in an effort to secure a long and healthy future for our pediatric patients.

  • Cleft Lip & Palate
    Cleft lip and palate are the second most common congenital defects amongst children. They are characterized as a separation in the upper lip and/or in the roof of the mouth. Reconstructive surgery is normally recommended to correct both conditions.
  • Congenital and acquired deformities
  • Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
    The congenital melanocytic nevus is a type of mole or birthmark found in infants at birth. Our specialists observe these malformations very carefully, and, if needed,suggest surgical management of larger congenital nevus, typically done in stages.
  • Craniofacial surgery
  • Gynecomastia
    Gynecomastia is characterized by excessive development and growth of the male breasts. Largely due to hormonal imbalances, our surgical teams treat the disorder through corrective surgery, removing fat and/or glandular tissue from the breasts to reduce their size.
  • Vascular Anomalies
    Vascular anomalies are classified as non-cancerous tumors, malformations, and birthmarks. They steadily grow during the first year of life, becoming more visible between the ages of 4-6 months. Most anomalies are small and don’t require medical intervention. However, if our team notices a large tumor, we will heavily monitor its growth, and act with treatments, such as injections, created to block further enlargement.

For Adults

Jackson Memorial Hospital offers plastic surgery consultations, where individualized plans tailored specifically for that patient are designed with faculty guidance from the University of Miami, Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. Some of the surgeries offered, include:

  • Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
  • Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift)
  • Body contouring surgery following weight loss
  • Brachioplasty (arm lift)
  • Breast augmentation
  • Breast lift
  • Breast reconstruction following mastectomy
  • Breast reduction
  • Face and neck lift
  • Liposuction
  • Reconstruction after cancer excision
  • Rhinoplasty (nose job)
  • Thigh lift

Appropriate candidates are offered surgery in a hospital setting at affordable prices by a dedicated surgical team. For more information, please call 305-585-8732.

For Children

Our pediatric plastic surgery sub-service provides our young patients with the opportunity to significantly improve their quality of life. Our physicians and specialists are committed to delivering comprehensive care, while also supporting families and loved ones. Treatments range from pioneering surgical procedures to sophisticated therapeutic techniques, all in an effort to secure a long and healthy future for our pediatric patients.

  • Cleft Lip & Palate
    Cleft lip and palate are the second most common congenital defects amongst children. They are characterized as a separation in the upper lip and/or in the roof of the mouth. Reconstructive surgery is normally recommended to correct both conditions.
  • Congenital and acquired deformities
  • Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
    The congenital melanocytic nevus is a type of mole or birthmark found in infants at birth. Our specialists observe these malformations very carefully, and, if needed,suggest surgical management of larger congenital nevus, typically done in stages.
  • Craniofacial surgery
  • Gynecomastia
    Gynecomastia is characterized by excessive development and growth of the male breasts. Largely due to hormonal imbalances, our surgical teams treat the disorder through corrective surgery, removing fat and/or glandular tissue from the breasts to reduce their size.
  • Vascular Anomalies
    Vascular anomalies are classified as non-cancerous tumors, malformations, and birthmarks. They steadily grow during the first year of life, becoming more visible between the ages of 4-6 months. Most anomalies are small and don’t require medical intervention. However, if our team notices a large tumor, we will heavily monitor its growth, and act with treatments, such as injections, created to block further enlargement.

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