Someone studying their face in the mirror before a consultation usually wants two things at once: a surgeon who has done the exact procedure many times, and proof that the result will look like them and not like a stranger. Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, an Atlanta cosmetic surgery and medical spa practice, answers the first part with an unusual credential. The work is led by Dr. C. Carson Huynh, who holds both an MD and a DMD and is dual board-certified in maxillofacial and facial plastic surgery. That second degree is more significant than it might initially appear for anyone considering work on the face, jaw, or chin, because the underlying bone structure is as much the surgeon's territory as the skin over it.
The surgical menu at Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine is built around the face and head, which is where this practice clearly concentrates. Facelift, rhinoplasty, brow lift, eyelid surgery, chin augmentation, and neck lift are all listed, and the rhinoplasty offering goes further than a single technique. The site calls out ethnic and Asian rhinoplasty specifically, an acknowledgement that nasal anatomy and aesthetic goals differ across patients and that a one-shape-fits-all nose is the wrong outcome. That kind of distinction tends to come from a practice that sees a wide range of faces rather than one narrow demographic type.
Facial feminization and who this practice serves
One section of the Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine offering deserves separate attention because it shapes who walks through the door. Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine offers facial feminization surgery and markets directly to transgender patients seeking it. This is demanding, specialized work that combines soft-tissue and skeletal procedures, and it fits naturally with a surgeon trained in both maxillofacial and facial plastic surgery. The same skill set that reshapes a jaw or brow ridge after an injury is the one applied here, which gives the offering more credibility than a general cosmetic clinic adding it as a line item.
Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine also makes a point of serving patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds alongside the general cosmetic surgery crowd. That breadth is reassuring in a field where so many sites quietly assume one type of patient and one idea of an attractive result. Treating ethnic rhinoplasty and facial feminization as core competencies, listed plainly and upfront, points to genuine built experience in both areas. A menu shaped by procedure volume looks different from one assembled to widen a search footprint.
For prospective patients, the consultation is where any of this gets tested. A facelift or a feminization plan is a conversation about proportion, healing, and realistic limits, and the credentials at Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine at least mean the person across the table can speak to the bone and the skin together. That is not something every cosmetic surgery listing can claim.
The medical spa side and the body work
Beyond the operating room, Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine runs a full medical spa, and the non-surgical list is genuinely deep. Botox and dermal fillers cover the injectable side. For skin, there is laser resurfacing, chemical peels, microneedling, and medical-grade facials, a progression that lets a patient start small and escalate only if they want to. Microblading appears too, which is more of a cosmetic-tattoo service and indicates the practice handles routine aesthetic upkeep alongside the more intensive procedures.
Body contouring rounds it out, with CoolSculpting offered for patients who want fat reduction without surgery. Pairing a fat-freezing option with the surgical menu is sensible, since plenty of people arrive thinking they need a procedure and leave better suited to something gentler, or the reverse. Having both under one roof means the recommendation can follow the patient instead of the practice's narrow specialty. The range at Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine is wide without feeling scattered, because the surgical expertise gives the spa side a clinical anchor.
The website supports the decision-making with a patient gallery and a reviews section, plus online consultation booking. A before-and-after gallery is the single most useful thing a cosmetic surgery site can publish, and its presence lets a visitor judge the surgeon's aesthetic on the procedures they care about rather than taking a claim on faith.
On the practical side, Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine operates two Georgia locations, one in Atlanta off Peachtree Dunwoody Road and a second in Johns Creek on Abbotts Bridge Road. Two physical offices give patients a real choice on commute and follow-up logistics, and post-operative visits can stretch over several weeks. A phone number and both addresses sit clearly on the site, and there is a booking page for consultations. Nothing about reaching Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine requires hunting.
Third-party reputation
The external review record is where Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine looks strong. Birdeye shows 403 reviews with a 5-star rating, a volume large enough that the average carries real meaning; 403 ratings do not skew on a few friendly submissions. Yelp adds another 46 reviews with 82 photos attached and positive sample quotes, and patient photos add visual evidence that text reviews alone cannot replicate. RealSelf, which is the platform cosmetic patients actually consult, lists multiple reviews for both Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine and Dr. Huynh individually, plus 136 expert answers credited to the doctor.
That last figure is worth pausing on. A surgeon who has answered 136 questions on a public RealSelf forum is putting clinical reasoning on the record where peers and patients can read it, and that public record is a different kind of credibility from any self-published profile. The one note is the Better Business Bureau, where Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine appears as a listing but is not BBB-accredited and shows no rating. Accreditation there is optional and paid, so its absence reads as a mild detail, especially against the weight of the other platforms.
Across Birdeye, Yelp, and RealSelf the external reviews of Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine are consistent and positive, and the doctor's individual presence on a specialist platform is the detail that separates Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine from a practice coasting on a generic five-star average. The 136 public answers on RealSelf function almost as a portfolio of thinking: the reasoning is there for anyone to read, alongside the star count. That transparency is harder to manufacture than a high aggregate score and, taken with the volume across three platforms, gives the overall picture here a firmer foundation than a practice relying on a single platform's tally could offer.


Business address
Radiance Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine
6133 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd,
Atlanta,
GA
30328
United States
Contact details
Phone: 678-412-0311