It is our mission to care for patients as we would expect to be cared for ourselves - with respect, compassion, and understanding. Through personalized education and individualized care plans, our goal is to assist you with the treatment process, and help you attain your aesthetic goals. Dr. Austin first opened up his private practice in 1996, and has been serving the Salem/Portland area for more than 20 years.
His primary mission is to help you make an educated decision, treat you with respect, and provide you with the finest medical service in a safe, comfortable, and professional environment. Patients who undergo plastic surgery can look forward to gaining self-confidence and a sense of well-being from looking, feeling and functioning at their best.
His primary mission is to help you make an educated decision, treat you with respect, and provide you with the finest medical service in a safe, comfortable, and professional environment. Patients who undergo plastic surgery can look forward to gaining self-confidence and a sense of well-being from looking, feeling and functioning at their best.
Services
A Family Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified (FNP-BC), Jessie has highly specialized training in cosmetic assessments and treatments. She is a registered nurse whose experience and education are backed by extensive postgraduate training. She received her Bachelor's of Science in nursing at the University of Portland, then earned her master in nursing degree at Washington State University.
Facial rejuvenation is a term that describes a number of surgical and nonsurgical procedures designed to enhance the appearance of various parts of the face. These treatments are among our most popular services. They hold the potential for better facial symmetry, more open and friendly eyes, plump, youthful lips, and more.
Otoplasty (ear surgery) is a cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of the ears. Otoplasty does not affect hearing, and provides significant psychological benefits to anyone who is teased about ear size and/or shape, has had a serious ear injury, or simply wants to improve his or her appearance.
In time, gravity, sun exposure, and the stresses of daily life take their toll on our faces and necks. Deep creases appear beside the mouth, the jaw line slackens and becomes jowly, and the neck develops loose folds and fat deposits. Facelifts counteract these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin, giving your face a fresher, youthful look.
When you smile, laugh, frown, or look puzzled, you contract the muscles of your face. Over time, these contractions produce permanent furrows and deep wrinkles in the skin, especially around the eyes and mouth, between the eyebrows, and on the forehead. These lines can make you look older, sad, angry or tired.
Reviews (10)
Alexandria Leigh
Nov 09, 2021
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Tisha Kenyon Gray
Jul 24, 2020
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When you first walk into the office you meet his staff they are all very kind and non-judgemental. Doctor Austin Treats his patients with Respect and kindness. He really does care about his patients and how they are feeling. He listens and answers all your questions You want you to walk out confident and what is happening
Shannon MacDonald-Johnston
Apr 04, 2020
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Ingrid Hansen
Feb 26, 2020
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Katie P.
Jul 17, 2019
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Rebecca M.
Nov 11, 2018
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I would never recommend Dr Austin to a Breast Cancer Patient. I hope No cancer survive should have this experience. His 'assistant' Mary was unprofessional, rude, and no help, at best. There was no empathy, respect, or concern for my health or well being, at a vulnerable, traumatic time. No consideration to pre existing conditions. He assured me he could do an implant on a radiated masectomy breast with Lymphedema, I believed him as a professional. It was not possible, an ugly failure/experience. After the Surgery, he would not Answer my questions, and got angry . Poor communication
Sarah Mullen
Jul 13, 2018
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Herminia Abrego
Dec 24, 2014
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Renae Follis Murray
May 15, 2014
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Shelley Cox-Evans
Nov 30, 2013
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