Name: Beaches Facial Plastic & Nasal Surgery Center – Jacksonville Beach
Display name: Beaches Facial Plastic & Nasal Surgery Center – Jacksonville Beach
Website: https://www.facesonly.com/
Phone: (904) 454-4385
Twilio phone: (904) 454-4385
Address: 1361 13th Ave. S, #125, Jacksonville Beach, Florida, USA, 32250
City: Jacksonville Beach
State: Florida
Country code: US
Postal code: 32250
Phone: (904) 249-2580
Neighborhood: The Beaches
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 30.2763917,-81.3987682
Treatments:
- Cyst Removal
- Lipoma Removal
- Kybella
- Hand Rejuvenation
- Fractional Laser
- Facial Fat Transfer
- Neck Lift
- Botox for Hyperhidrosis
- Alastin Skincare
- YAG Laser
- Vbeam
- Thread Lift
- TCA Peel
- Tattoo Removal
- Silicone Injection Removal
- Cheek Implants
- Ellanse
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Scar Removal
- Renuvion
- Renuva
- PicoWay
- Nonsurgical Neck Lift
- Dysport
- Laser Peel
- Laser Hair Removal
- Juvederm
- Jessner Peel
- IPL
- Hyaluronidase
- Glycolic Peel
- Fraxel Laser
- Laser Resurfacing
- Dermabrasion
- Collagen Injection
- CO2 Laser
- Chemical Peel
- Botox
- Blue Peel
- ArteFill
- Permanent Makeup
- Silikon 1000
- Silicone Injections
- Sculptra
- Sclerotherapy
- Retin-A
- Restylane
- Radiesse
- Nonsurgical Facelift
- Mole Removal
- Lip Fillers
- Latisse
RealSelf Info
Profile created: Nov 12, 2018
Profile modified: Aug 16, 2022
Business type: Practice
Review count: 44
Rating: 4.7
Rating time spent: 5
Rating answered questions: 5
Rating bedside manner: 5
Rating after care: 5
Rating payment process: 5
Rating wait times: 5
Rating courtesy: 5
Rating responsiveness: 5
RealSelf’s PRO: Yes
Realself network status: candidate
Doctors
Name: Scott Trimas, MD
Statement: Dr. Scott Trimas, MD, FACS is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon and founder of Beaches Facial Plastic & Nasal Surgery Center, which has locations in Jacksonville Beach and Fernandina Beach, Florida. Dr. Trimas has been treating patients with care, talent, and respect throughout the Beaches and Amelia Island communities and beyond since 1994.
As a facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Trimas performs both cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedures of the face, head, and neck, including rhinoplasty, facelifts, and blepharoplasty. He is also recognized for his talent in performing noninvasive procedures, including dermal fillers, Botox injections, and laser skin resurfacing.
Dr. Trimas operates exclusively with board-certified anesthesiologists in his surgical suite, which has been fully accredited by the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care. In his spare time, he is an active member of Face to Face, an organization that helps women correct facial deformities caused by severe abuse and trauma.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1994
Rating: 4.7
Staff
Name: Cayla Taylor
Position: Physician Assistant
Practice’s answers
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I had some nerve damage on my forehead from a head injury, am I safe to get Botox still?
Botox after forehead injury
Mar 5, 2021
It is safe to get botox after a nerve injury to the forehead. It sounds as if it was a sensory injury and Botox has little to no impact on sensory nerves. Botox blocks the release of acetylcholine which attaches to the muscle site responsible for movement so it only affects the motor nerves in the forehead. That being said the needle stick can irritate the sensory nerve and cause some altered sensations which should be temporary. Good luck with your treatments.
What is a better option-a neck lift vs Morpheus 8 with Skintite? I’m 48 years old.
Non surgical versus surgical neck lifting
Jan 30, 2021
The bottom line with a nonsurgical neck lift is that you have to have good skin tone and a lack of significant fat excess and muscle laxity. Based upon the limited photographs you submitted, a surgical neck lift would likely be a better option for enhanced improvement. While you could some improvement with a non surgical neck tightening procedure, there is no equivalency to a surgical neck lift. Now sometimes in appropriate patients a combination of the two procedures can be done which has…
Will lip filler correct my M shaped top lip?
Correcting lip deficits
Nov 8, 2020
I would recommend that you see a facial plastic surgeon or another injector specialist in your area. It would seem like your best options would be to place a filler into areas that required augmentation or fullness to correct the deficient areas in the sides of your upper lip. Good luck in your area.
Dr. said I’m too young for a neck lift at 42 but I hate the way my neck looks, even after I had SmartL
Necklift to correct a sagging neck in a younger patient
Oct 25, 2020
From your pictures, it appears you have both persistent fat and some excess skin. I agree that the best option for you would be a neck lift. You are not too young for the procedure. In fact, it is unlikely any additional noninvasive procedures will result in any further improvement. I would recommend consultation with a board certified facial plastic surgeon in your area.
Would lip filler help my angular cheilitis?
Treatment for angular chelitis
Aug 12, 2020
Filler can help elevate the corners of the mouth which would ultimately help improve the angular chelitis. You also likely need moisturizers in that area, good skin care and you might also need steroids to help improve that area. You might want to see your dermatologist first as often local treatment with topicals alone can help resolve the problem.
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Last updated on 12/10/2023