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Jason R. Hess, MD

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Jason R. Hess, MD

Jason R. Hess, MD, is an ASPS Member plastic surgeon who is board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery® and trained specifically in plastic surgery. ASPS members operate only in accredited medical facilities, adhere to a strict code of ethics and fulfill continuing medical education requirements in plastic surgery, including training in patient safety techniques. As your medical partner, Dr. Hess is dedicated to working with you to achieve your goals.


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Meet Dr. Jason Hess

Plastic surgery is my passion.  I strive to provide uncompromising quality and lasting results.  Plastic surgery is an ever evolving field, and I'm excited to practice the most current concepts in evidence based medicine.  Our practice is driven primarily by personal referral, and we pride ourselves on treating patients as though they were our own family. 

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Consultations are a great opportunity to meet and discuss surgical and non-surgical options. Many truths, myths and misconceptions are disseminated via the internet and modern media with regard to plastic surgery.  A candid meeting can be informative and instrumental in deciding whether plastic surgery is the right choice.

Facilities

Scripps Mercy Surgery Pavilion

Scripps Memorial Hospital

Sharp Memorial Hospital

Procedures

Procedures Performed

Arm Lift

Botulinum Toxin

Breast Augmentation

Breast Implant Removal

Breast Lift

Breast Reconstruction

Breast Reduction

Brow Lift

Buttock Lift with Augmentation

Chemical Peels, IPL, Fractional CO2 Laser Treatments

Dermabrasion

Dermal Fillers

Ear Surgery

Endoscopic Technique

Eyelid Surgery

Facelift

General Reconstruction

Hand Surgery

Hand Surgery for Congenital Differences

Lip Augmentation/Enhancement

Liposuction

Male Breast Reduction

Retin-A Treatments

Rhinoplasty

Scar Revision

Skin Cancer Removal

Thigh Lift

TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction

Tummy Tuck

Ask A Surgeon

Ask a Surgeon

Dr. Jason Hess participates in the ASPS Ask A Surgeon service. View responses to public questions below.

Snoring

Rhinoplasty

Member Response:

The correction for snoring depends on the site of obstruction. Some causes respond to surgery. Other cases are not repairable, unfortunately. Non-surgical therapy may include a mouthpiece to advance the mandible and open the airway. A CPAP machine (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) also works by keeping constant low pressure in the airway and maintaining a relaxed airway open while a person is sleeping. ENT doctors sometimes treat snoring with a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. UPPP (Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty) is also employed by ENT doctors to remodel the palatal mucosa. Other doctors have suggested palatal implants to create more stability in the palate. I have no experience with this method. A deviated septum is rarely a cause of snoring, but may also cause snoring or obstruction. In my opinion, a good exam and intranasal evaluation is the first place to begin.

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  • Medicare
  • Patient Financing
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