Texas Facial Aesthetics – Frisco
Name: Texas Facial Aesthetics – Frisco
Display name: Texas Facial Aesthetics – Frisco
Mission: Our goal is to produce natural results that bring out a patient’s inner confidence. The face is the most important representation of a person to the outside world. We want patients to feel comfortable in their own skin, and our philosophy is that the results of any procedure should look natural. We have dedicated our careers to helping people feel better about themselves, whether their area of concern is due to aging, trauma, hair loss, or an inherited trait.
Website: https://www.txfaces.com/
Office hours: Mon: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Tue: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Wed: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Thu: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Fri: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Phone: (469) 336-5989
Twilio phone: (469) 336-5989
Address: 6371 Preston Rd., Ste. 100, Frisco, Texas, USA, 75034
City: Frisco
State: Texas
Country code: US
Postal code: 75034
Phone: +14693626975
Neighborhood: Lakes At Preston Wade
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 33.1303664,-96.8064613
RealSelf Info
Profile created: Feb 27, 2017
Profile modified: Aug 12, 2020
Business type: Practice
Review count: 199
Rating: 5.0
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
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Platinum Membership
Feb 15, 2023 /
May 17, 2033
Receive one qualifying treatment per month WITH add-on options, as well as 20% OFF of injectables, spa services, and products! Contact our office for specifics on qualifying treatments and other details.
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Gold Membership
Feb 15, 2023 /
May 17, 2033
Receive one qualifying treatment per month, as well as 10% OFF of injectables, spa services, and products! Contact our office for specifics on qualifying treatments and other details.
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Doctors
Matthew Richardson, MD
Name: Matthew Richardson, MD
Statement: Dr. Matthew Richardson is a double board-certified plastic surgeon based in Frisco, Texas. He is one of only a handful of surgeons who are dual fellowship-trained in facial plastic surgery and hair restoration surgery. His philosophy is that patients should always look natural, and he strives to help them achieve the best version of themselves at his private practice, Texas Facial Aesthetics.
Dr. Richardson received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, then completed a residency in otolaryngology (head and neck surgery) at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi. After that, he was selected through the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to complete fellowships in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and hair restoration surgery with Dr. Daniel Rousso in Birmingham, Alabama at the Rousso Facial Plastic Surgery Clinic.
He is certified by both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. He is also a member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
He’s also been the recipient of numerous awards, including a RealSelf Top Doctor in 2017 and RealSelf Top 100 in 2017. He also garnered multiple academic achievements throughout his medical career, from Outstanding Surgical Student at University of Texas Medical School in 2009 to Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society in 2014.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2015
Rating: 5.0
Jordan Cain, MD
Name: Jordan Cain, MD
Statement: Dr. Jordan Cain is a facial plastic surgeon practicing at Texas Facial Aesthetics in Frisco. While he has expertise in a full range of facial rejuvenation procedures, including eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), chin liposuction, and face and neck lifts, Dr. Cain is perhaps best known for his artful way with dermal fillers, skilled rhinoplasties and nonsurgical nose jobs, and buccal fat removal, and chin augmentation. With a passion for the delicate artistry of facial aesthetics, Dr. Cain strives to make every patient in his hands feel safe, beautiful, and confident.
Dr. Cain graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences from Texas A&M University before receiving his medical degree from University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He was then accepted into a highly competitive five-year residency program in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, where he acted as Chief Resident in his final year. He completed his education with a prestigious fellowship with the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Dr. Cain is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. In addition to sharing his expertise at local, national, and international conferences and in medical textbooks and journals, he is passionate about using his surgical skills to give back to the community. Dr. Cain has traveled internationally, including to India and Belize, to perform dozens of reconstructive procedures such as cleft lip and palate repair surgeries on those in need.
During his free time, he enjoys spending time outside—preferably running, cycling, or playing golf or soccer.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2015
Rating: 5.0
Staff
Kelley S
Name: Kelley S
Position: Practice Manager
Years experience: 15
Biography: Kelley is our Practice Manager and performs all administrative tasks required to keep our office running smoothly. She originally began her career in the aesthetic industry as a medical aesthetician before her industrious work ethic and natural talent for leadership propelled her into a career in management. She now has over a decade of experience in management of the cosmetic and reconstructive surgical practice, and her skill set has only expanded over time. She has been trained in every aspect of the plastic surgery practice, from receptionist duties at the front desk to assisting the doctors during clinic visits and in the operating room. Originally from East Texas where she grew up on Cedar Creek Lake, she considers herself a small town girl at heart and enjoys spending her time baking, crafting, and spending time with family, watching her son play baseball and her daughter participate in competitive cheer.
Julie R
Name: Julie R
Position: Registered Nurse
Years experience: 20
Biography: Julie is a registered nurse with extensive training and qualifications in the perioperative setting, including CNOR and RNFA certifications. Julie has worked in plastic and cosmetic surgery in the Dallas area for the last 12 years. She assists the surgeons in the operating room and cares for patients as they recover post-operatively. In addition, she provides assistance during clinic visits, including pre-operative and post-operative visits, new patient consultations, and laser and injectable treatments. She also maintains operations of the clinic and our private surgical suite. Originally from Wichita Falls, Julie graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Midwestern State University. Her philosophy is to “care for my patients as I would want my family to be cared for.” When she’s not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and watching her son play soccer.
Jessica P
Name: Jessica P
Position: Registered Nurse
Years experience: 5
Biography: Jessica is a registered nurse with more than 5 years of experience and extensive qualifications in the perioperative setting, including BSN. In addition to assisting the surgeons in the operating room, she provides assistance during consultations, injections, laser treatments, and follow-up visits. Originally from Sand Springs, Oklahoma, Jessica graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology from Oklahoma State University. Jessica continued her education in Texas and graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Baylor University. Jessica began her perioperative career here in Dallas at Parkland Hospital and also worked for Medical City Frisco before joining our team. When she’s not in the office, she enjoys spending time on the lake, traveling, reading, and spending time with her husband and daughter Loralai.
Beth R
Name: Beth R
Position: Registered Nurse
Years experience: 15
Biography: Beth is a registered nurse with more than 15 years of experience as a RN, BSN. She provides assistance during all phases of patient care including clinic visits, new patient consultations, pre and post-operative care, as well as laser and injectable treatments. She also assists the doctors in the operating room and cares for patients in both the pre and post-operative phases. She is originally from Wisconsin, where she graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. When she’s not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her family, trying new restaurants, and exploring Dallas. Her most recent joy is her new Sheepadoodle puppy named Bruce.
Faushia W
Name: Faushia W
Position: Staff
Biography: Faushia has been in the healthcare industry for over 20 years. She has spent the last fifteen years specifically in the facial surgery industry. She is trained in multiple areas of the business, but you will find her up front greeting our patients and providing outstanding service to all. Originally from Fort Worth, she then moved to the Prosper area, which the entire family loves. When she is not in the office, she enjoys boating on the weekends with her family, watching her son play baseball and daughters play volleyball.
Practice's answers
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Facial massage/exercise after facelift. What is and isn't safe to do and when?
Massage and exercise after face and necklift
Sep 28, 2023
Restrictions after face and neck lift are most important in the first few days and weeks after surgery. During that time, tissues and incisions are still healing and are more delicate. Typically, I don't have patients start to massage anything until at least 4-6 weeks after surgery if any massage is indicated, and massage should always be gentle and performed in the appropriate way. Early and aggressive massage could conceivably cause an incision to open or a suture to break, and this may be...
I have quite a long face and I was wondering if forehead reduction would be good, or if you’d re
Forehead reduction for a long face
Aug 11, 2020
Forehead reduction surgery is a good option for reducing the forehead size in a patient with a longer face and a large forehead, as long as proper facial proportions are maintained. I would not recommend having any surgery performed in order to improve any personal or professional life situations. I encourage my patients to have surgery only if they desire to do the procedure for themselves (not for anyone else) and have the resources (such as adequate friend/family support, time off work,...
Can you reverse hairline lowering?
Reversing hairline lowering
Aug 11, 2020
Reversing hairline lowering is very difficult, if not impossible. There will most likely be scars and other undesirable cosmetic changes. This is why I commonly tell patients that I simply will not take the hairline beyond a certain point, and frequently turn away patients that may have unrealistic expectations or desire unnatural results. Removing 2 inches of forehead is an extremely dramatic change, and reversing that amount would be extremely difficult. 2 centimeters is a much more common...
What are the longterm effects of cutting nerves?
Forehead and scalp nerves
Aug 11, 2020
I tell every forehead reduction patient that the scalp will be numb in the hair-bearing portions along the front for several months postoperatively. While long-term or permanent numbness is a risk, I've not had any patients complain about this beyond about 6 months after surgery.
Most patients will report some occasional itching, tingling, "electric" sensations, etc in the scalp while the nerves recover. That being said, most patients do not complain about the scalp numbness at all postop...
how long does the scalp stays numb after an hairline lowering surgery
Numbness after hairline lowering
Apr 15, 2020
If the hairline is lowered with forehead reduction surgery, most patients will have several months of numbness, sometimes taking even 6-9 months to return. If the hairline is lowered with hair transplants, the numbness will generally recover faster, and within 2-3 months, most patients are feeling normal again, but this is only an average. All the best,
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Last updated on 12/07/2023