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Our office is open Monday-Friday from 10-5. You are more than welcome to call during that time to secure your consultation. We require a $200 non-refundable deposit to hold appointments. If you decided to move forward with the process, we apply that deposit towards the balance for your surgery.
We do not have a weight requirement, however patients should have a body mass index (BMI) that is below 31 in order to have consultation or a surgery.
We do not accept insurance, but we do have alternative financing options.
We work with CareCredit and Prosper Healthcare Lending. To access the application for financing, please go to our website, wrightjonesplasticsurgery.com, and click on our “About” tab then click “Financing” to bring you to the applications.
Yes, we have patients who travel from all over the world to have their procedure with us.
Depending on the procedure, patients are required to remain in town for one to three weeks.
Yes, we are located in the heart of Atlanta, so there are great hotels to choose from. We can recommend hotels close to our office.
Possibly, we require that your condition is controlled and other safety factors that will be discussed in your consultation are met prior to surgery.
We operate on patients between 18-65
Dr. Jones, Dr. Lovell, or Dr. Yuan will perform your surgery, however, for your initial consultation, you will be seen by our Patient Advisor.
We are only open Monday-Friday; we see our consultations between 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Based on your photos, a full tummy tuck is needed for an optimal result. A mini tummy tuck involves a shorter incision to remove lower abdominal skin and tighten the muscle BELOW the umbilicus. There is excess skin above and below the umbilicus. Also, a significant muscle separation can be appreciated by a faint vertical shadow above your belly button progressing up to your chest. When it comes to tummy tucks mini is not always better. Best of luck with your surgery.
Your belly button problem is more common than most realize. It is typically caused by an occurrence known a cicatricial scarring, where the scar contracts in a circular manner and the forces pull the surrounding tissue inwardly. I am sorry to hear that you are having this issue. Fortunately, your surgeon is attentive and is willing to take care of your problem. It is likely that you will need an additional revision but I would recommend allowing the scar to fully mature first. Scar maturity may take up to one year. In the meantime, steroid injection with or without 5-FU may be attempted to halt or stop the aggressive scarring. In the event of a revision it will be important that the scar is not simply excised and closed again in a similar circular fashion. An intervening flap of skin interposed into the belly button can serve to break up the contracting forces in the new scar. I know this can be disheartening but I predict a successful outcome if you exercise patience, have a positive attitude, and continue work with your surgeon. - Dr. Jones
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4310 Roswell Road NE,
Atlanta, GA, 30342
(404) 882-9948
Monday - Thursday 10am-5pm
Friday 10am-4pm
Saturday - Sunday Closed
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