– ANITA SETHNA, MD
Double board-certified in Head and Neck Surgery
and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
If you have imperfections that diminish your self-confidence, let Dr. Sethna evaluate you,
listen to your concerns, and talk honestly about options to create the most natural outcome.
“As an associate Professor at prestigious Emory University,
I have the privilege of training tomorrow’s surgeons.”
2011. She says this allows her to stay front and center of the latest technology.
REAL PATIENT REVIEWS
Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery
“Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery is about erasing the years and refining features.”
Dr. Sethna says, “When I am reconstructing a face, I consider shape, contour, highlights, light & shadow, and, above all else, comfort and function.” Dr. Sethna strives to give patients a sense of possibility, perhaps beyond what he or she envisions and achieve their very best outcome. That is what drives every aspect of her work.
READ ABOUT FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY
Facial Reconstruction
“Facial reconstruction due to illness, birth defect, or trauma is the most challenging and complex of all facial plastic surgery.”
Dr. Sethna says, “When I am reconstructing a face, I consider shape, contour, highlights, light & shadow, and, above all else, comfort and function.” Dr. Sethna strives to give patients a sense of possibility, perhaps beyond what he or she envisions and achieve their very best outcome. That is what drives every aspect of her work.
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Facial Rejuvenation
“Facial Rejuvenation is now possible without surgery or downtime.”
Sometimes, surgery is not the answer. So much can be done with fillers and Botox to lift, smooth and wipe away time and stress. Dr. Sethna’s breadth of knowledge of human anatomy gives her an edge in order to beautifully turn back the clock and remove imperfections.
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See what’s possible. Imagine your own results.
“Your safety and comfort come first. I consider myself to have unrelenting high standards in all aspects of patient care.”
the patient’s outcome – both physically and emotionally”.