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Jared M. Davis, MD
Jared Davis MD, MBA, FACS is a double board certified plastic surgeon in Jackson, MS. He is an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and several national, regional, and local societies. His areas of clinical focus include breast reconstruction, abdominal wall reconstruction, and both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of the face, breasts, and body. He is an avid traveler, is learning to play golf, and has a passion for both community service and mentoring.
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Facilities
UMMC - Jackson (Day Surgery Center)
Procedures Performed
Arm Lift
Body Contouring
Body Lift
Botulinum Toxin
Breast Augmentation
Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Revision
Breast Lift
Breast Reconstruction
Breast Reduction
Breast Reduction
Brow Lift
Burn Reconstruction
Chemical Peels, IPL, Fractional CO2 Laser Treatments
Dermal Fillers
Deviated Septum Correction
Ear Surgery
Eyelid Ptosis Repair
Eyelid Surgery
Facelift
Free Flap Breast Reconstruction
General Reconstruction
Giant Nevi Removal
Hand Surgery
Head and Neck Cancer Reconstruction
Head and Neck Skin Cancer Reconstruction
Injectable Fillers
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Skin Resurfacing
Lip Augmentation/Enhancement
Liposuction
Male Breast Reduction
Microsurgery
Mommy Makeover
Neck Lift
Panniculectomy
Post Burn Reconstruction
Retin-A Treatments
Rhinoplasty
Scar Revision
Skin Cancer Removal
Skull/Facial Bone Reconstruction
Thigh Lift
TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction
Tummy Tuck
Vascular Malformations
Wound Care
Ask a Surgeon
Dr. Jared Davis participates in the ASPS Ask A Surgeon service. View responses to public questions below.
Circumferential Tummy Tuck After tummy tuck
Tummy TuckMember Response:
I recommend waiting at least three months. Your body needs time to heal from the first surgery, and you would ideally be back to normal activity and have complete resolution of swelling. In some cases, this would require roughly six months.
Circumferential Tummy Tuck After tummy tuck
Tummy TuckMember Response:
I recommend waiting at least three months. Your body needs time to heal from the first surgery, and you would ideally be back to normal activity and have complete resolution of swelling. In some cases, this would require roughly six months.
Ischemia on Nose
Dermal FillersMember Response:
This is a tough problem. Whether or not it will improve depends on what the cause for the discoloration is. There are many options to treat dyschromia (discoloration), but the best treatment will depend on how much (if any) skin loss you have. Best case, the redness gets better with time or can be addressed with laser treatment. You will need to get an in person consultationfor best discussion of alternatives. In the interim, use sunscreen and sun protection while healing.
Seroma
LiposuctionMember Response:
I agree that the best first course of action is to establish communication with your surgeon. If unable to do this, you may need to be evaluated by a surgeon near you.
Dead skin
Breast ReductionMember Response:
I would expect that the dark, dead skin will peel off and you will heal fine.
Cost
Breast ReductionMember Response:
Breast reduction is often covered by commercial insurance plans, assuming that the appropriate symptoms related to having large breasts are present. I recommend you check with your insurance company if breast reduction is a covered benefit. It can also be paid for with cash, and the price would vary depending on your case and the city you live in. I recommend getting a consultation from a board certified plastic surgeon in your community.
covid-19
Breast ReductionMember Response:
Bra cup measurements are known to vary highly, so it is difficult to say you are a candidate based on cup size. Breast and body surgery is best planned with an in person consultation. In my practice, and in most settings, non urgent consultations for this type of surgery have been postponed.
5 weeks after rhinoplasty my nose is still large
RhinoplastyMember Response:
Hi Robert. It is normal to have edema (swelling) of the nose after rhinoplasty. This can last for up to several months. I recommend that you discuss your concerns with your surgeon.
Payment Options
- Cash or Personal Checks
- HMO/PPO/Other Insurance
- Medicaid
- Medicare
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