A facial plastic surgery practice that also handles pediatric facial reconstruction and coordinates care for patients flying in from other countries is doing something broader than the name suggests. That is the first thing worth knowing about Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery, the trade name used by Refine Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics. Most clinics with "facial" in the title stay in their lane. This one reaches well past it.

The surgical menu up top is exactly what the branding promises. Facelifts, neck lifts, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, brow lifts, ear surgery, lip lifts. These are the procedures a patient shopping for facial work would expect to see, and they are laid out without the vagueness that sometimes hides a thin roster. A lip lift and an ear surgery listed alongside the marquee operations tell you Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery does the smaller, more particular jobs too, alongside the ones that draw the biggest fees.

Then the scope widens, and this is where the entry gets more interesting than a typical face-only clinic.

What the practice reaches beyond the face

Body and breast surgery sits right next to the facial work: augmentation, reconstruction, lifts, revisions, liposuction, tummy tucks, Brazilian butt lift, even vaginal rejuvenation. That is a full-body cosmetic and reconstructive practice operating under a name that only hints at the head and neck. Whether that breadth reads as reassuring or as spreading thin will depend on what a given patient is after.

Someone who wants a surgeon who lives and breathes rhinoplasty alone might pause here. Someone who prefers a single practice for several needs will see the appeal, and Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery clearly wants to be that single practice.

The revision work deserves a note of its own. Listing breast revisions and implant work suggests the surgeons at Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery are willing to take on corrective cases, which are harder and less glamorous than first-time procedures. A revision often means fixing another surgeon's disappointing result, and those patients arrive anxious and skeptical. Practices that quietly avoid revisions tend not to advertise them, so putting the category on the page says something about confidence.

The injectables and skin treatments filling out the middle

Between the operating room and doing nothing at all, there is a deep bench of non-surgical options. Botox, Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse, Xeomin, and Dysport cover the injectable side, which accounts for most of the neuromodulators and fillers a patient is likely to have heard of. Then chemical peels, microneedling, microdermabrasion, and laser hair removal on the skin-treatment side. Peptide therapy and facial contouring round it out. A patient who is not ready for surgery, or who wants to hold results between larger procedures, has somewhere to land here.

I find that a practice offering both ends of the spectrum tends to give more honest counsel about which end a person genuinely needs, since it does not have to funnel everyone toward the knife to stay busy. That range is one of the stronger arguments Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery makes for itself.

Concierge care and the out-of-town patient

The medical-tourism angle is the detail I keep circling back to. Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery offers concierge services aimed at out-of-town and international patients, the kind of coordinated care that manages travel and recovery logistics for someone who cannot simply drive home after a procedure. That is a deliberate business choice. It signals a practice confident enough in its outcomes to court patients choosing it over closer options, and organized enough to handle the logistics that scare most local clinics away from that market. For a Nashville practice, building out real medical tourism is a genuine differentiator.

In-office procedures under local anesthesia get a mention too, and it is worth pausing on. It means some treatments can happen without the cost, risk, and recovery of general anesthesia, an option that suits patients who want smaller changes without the full surgical production. Not every clinic gives that choice, and Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery putting it in writing is worth noting.

Pediatric facial reconstruction, the outlier on the list

Pediatric facial reconstruction is not something you expect to find on a cosmetic surgery listing, and its presence changes the read on the whole practice. Reconstructive care for children is medical work, often addressing congenital differences or injury, and it carries a level of responsibility distinct from elective aesthetics. A practice that does this alongside its cosmetic menu is signaling surgical training that runs deeper than beauty. It is the sort of credential that quietly lends weight to everything else Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery lists.

On the practical side, the site makes reaching the practice straightforward. Two locations anchor it, one in Mt. Juliet and one in Nashville proper, each with a full street address. There are two phone numbers, a general line and a separate accessibility line, and that second number is a thoughtful touch most competitors skip entirely.

The site itself carries online scheduling, so booking does not depend on catching someone by phone during office hours. Add active accounts on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, and a prospective patient has several ways to see the work and get in the door before ever committing. On contact and access, Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery leaves little to complain about.

Reputation is the one place the picture goes quiet. A search for independent reviews tied specifically to this business did not turn up a clear body of third-party ratings. What surfaced instead were other Nashville-area practices with similar names, business directory entries for different surgeons, and general "facial plastic surgeon in Nashville" roundups, none of which speak to Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery directly.

That is not a mark against the surgery itself. It does mean a patient cannot lean on a stack of public star ratings the way they could with some competitors, and would be wise to ask for before-and-after galleries, credentials, and patient references in person.

The social presence partly fills that gap, since a practice posting its own work publicly is putting results where they can be judged. A steady stream of before-and-after content on Instagram or TikTok at least shows Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery is comfortable being watched. Self-published content and independent reviews are still different animals, though, and a careful patient knows the difference.

So the case for Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery rests on the breadth and seriousness of what it does: facial surgery done with attention to the small procedures, a real reconstructive dimension that includes children, a full non-surgical menu, and a concierge structure built for patients traveling in. The name Nashville Facial Plastic Surgery undersells that range. The case against is simply the absence of an outside review record you can weigh at a glance.

Nothing on the site papers over that gap, and nothing needs to: the breadth of the surgical and reconstructive work, published plainly, is the stronger half of the argument here.


Business address
Refine Facial Plastic Surgery
660 S Mt Juliet Rd STE 120,
Mt. Juliet,
TN
37122
United States

Contact details
Phone: (615) 656-7859