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Advanced Aesthetics

(6 reviews)

I highly recommend Dr. Johnson and his staff. I've been a patient for 9 years and have always…read moreexperienced positive, honest, caring and exceptional results. Dr. Johnson is unique because he takes the time to listen to my concerns and goals as opposed to some of my experiences with physicians that rush you in and rush you out. My procedures with Dr. Johnson and staff have included Dysport, co2 laser, fillers in my hands and face and laser treatments for brown spots. I also live in Scottsdale, AZ. Unfortunately, I've had a few horrible experiences with Dysport that was incorrectly injected. I have one crazy eyebrow that raises a lot higher than the other (Spock eyebrow). Dr. Johnson always corrects this and my results are perfect.

I received under eye filler a couple years ago from Dr Kevin. At first it looked good but needed a…read morefew spots touched up. After my second visit, I quickly noticed that "bruising" look didn't go away. It appeared to be the Tyndal effect. I called the office several times wanting it fixed or to have the filler removed. They refused and argued I was incorrect. They insisted after seeing pictures that it was discoloration from bruising. After several months, it didn't go away. I went to another plastic surgeon who said I was indeed correct, and it was placed too shallow causing Tyndale. He removed all filler with hyaluronidase and all discoloration went away. The service was not good, unsure if Dr or staff, but should have tried to make their customer happy (especially considering I turned out to be correct and placement was wrong).

Carol Hathaway MD

Carol Hathaway MD

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Dr. Hathaway is amazing- a true artist. Her suggestions are…read morealways correct. She's the best. Alicia Fenton who works in her office is the worst. Steer clear. I'm surprised at their opposite quality ends of the spectrum, but I highly recommend Dr. Hathaway.

From the owner: Dr. Carol Hathaway began her practice in 1996 with the vision of creating a medical practice that…read moretreats every patient with dignity and first-rate care. The nurses and staff at Dr. Hathaway's office are highly trained and exceptionally friendly. We understand that for many patients visiting a doctor can be a stressful experience. Our comfortable surroundings and compassionate medical professionals will ease your fears. Dr. Hathaway was born in Spokane, Washington and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She went to medical school at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii in 1984, followed by general surgical residency at the University of Florida, Jacksonville from 1984-1990. Dr Hathaway completed a Burn Fellowship training under Mani M. Mani, MD at the University of Kansas in 19 91 and was board certified in general surgery the same year. Dr. Hathaway completed her Residency in Plastic Surgery at the University of Washington in 1994 and then established her practice in the Spokane Valley. She is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Hathaway is also involved in Spokane's Inland Northwest Plastic Surgeons educational cooperative. Their goal is to educate the public on the dangers of having cosmetic or plastic surgery procedures performed by non-board certified plastic surgeons.

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I have gone back and forth about writing a review here but after giving it much thought, have…read moredecided that letting others know about my experience is ultimately a good thing. Two years ago, I purchased a Groupon for Tumescent Liposuction on two areas at Aesthetic Rejuvenation by Dr. Brecht for my upper arms. I want to preface this review with the fact that Dr. Brecht did say at my consultation that a lot of the "fat" on my upper arms was actually just loose skin and indicated that I may need something more like an arm lift, where the hanging skin is removed. All of my pre-op appointments with Dr. Brecht and her team were fine. I found them to be accommodating and more than willing to answer any of my questions. The ambiance of the office is quite relaxing too. My surgery was on November 5, 2015. I began to notice that something was wrong a few days after my surgery. For some reason, my left arm was tremendously more painful than my right and the two of them even looked different. My left arm looked as though there were stitches right above my armpit. There was dried blood. I truly, truly felt as though something had gone wrong with my left arm (and I still feel that way).  Worried, I called the office a few weeks later and Dr. Brecht called me back personally. She indicated that there were no stitches and that it was normal for one side of the body to heal better than the other, that since I am left handed that may be why that side is hurting more than the other, that you cannot begin to see your final results until at least 3 months into the healing process. She said that nothing had gone wrong during the procedure. At my first post-op appointment on November 21, 2015, I mentioned to Dr. Brecht again that my left arm looked considerably different than my right. Again, she said that it is normal for the arm to look like that and that I shouldn't worry until 3 months post-op. At my second post-op appointment on January 9, 2016, I mentioned the issue with my arm again to Dr. Brecht. We were just over the 3-month mark and I was still concerned. Her answer was that I shouldn't be concerned until 3 months post-op. I was a little concerned that she said that, as 1) we were past the 3-month mark, and 2) how did she not know that? When I told her we were past that mark, she opened my chart, was quiet for a minute, looked up and said it was 6 months that I should wait. So. Here I am. Two years later. Still concerned. Still wishing I knew what went wrong with my left arm that day. As Dr. Brecht had mentioned, the procedure did not remove the loose skin and I am okay with that. Despite the bit of loose skin, I am very pleased with the results of my right arm. However, running my hand over my left forearm, you can feel actual indents, as though some of the muscle was sucked out somehow. You can see these indentations if you look at my arm. There is a deep line down my arm, as though I was cut and it is scarred. The color of my skin on my left arm is even weird.  I lost faith in Dr. Brecht the day she told me at my 3-month appointment that it was normal for my arm to look like that until 3 months post-op. I did not go back. I would not recommend others for this type of procedure. Her unwillingness to recognize that something looked off on my left arm shows that she does not truly care about her patients. ‌

Surgery date: July 2nd, 2020…read more So the world started falling apart around us, and I had this "a-ha!" Moment where I decided I was finally going to get a breast augmentation. I'm 25 for some background- and had my first child at 19. Breastfeeding in combo with my fluctuating weight really did a number on my breasts- something that made me self conscious for years. One thing you've got to know is that the breast augs aren't performed with general anesthesia and in a lot of ways it is better that way. Dr. B used a numbing "breast block" in combination with some medication for pain/relaxation (I don't remember what they were but I had already showed up dosed up, that by the time I arrived to my surgery day, I felt like I was walking on clouds lol) so the other meds were for further relaxation and rightfully so. Even though I couldn't feel pain, only pressure from the implants, I got a little squirmy. I've seen reviews about people complaining about getting cuffed to the bed by their wrists, but as it is an AWAKE procedure, it's for everyone's best interests. I was, during the operation, consumed with emotion, but was comforted and told that I'm looking great and I'm in good hands. My emotions were both fear that I wouldn't look good and happiness that I just might! I put all my trust into my doc! Dr. Brecht even had no qualms about exchanging my previously decided 650 cc implants for 600 cc, and I'm so glad she could accommodate that because anything bigger than what I have now would be a little too big. This is perfect. Per the doctor's orders, I wear my compression bra alllllllll the time, eat a well balanced diet high in protein, and work out lightly without bouncing or lifting anything over my head. Ellipticals are your friend! The follow up appointments were so nice. I almost didn't make it to my first one the day after because I was so sore but my awesome boyfriend got me there and took it really slow. The staff at aesthetic rejuvenation understood whole heartedly and urged me to come in but to take my time as to not hurt myself! I don't look back on my surgery and think "wow that was almost a week of pain" because it was a week of me being cared for and pushed for the end result. Something I'm used to as an athlete. I want Dr. Brecht and the whole staff to know that I'm healing so well and feel like a million bucks. It'll only get better with time! One thing I would let a first time breast aug patient know is that in order to look like that girl you see on instagram or come even close to it, you've gotta go through some ugly stuff. I was wheeled out to my boyfriend after surgery and he looked terrified!!! He said I looked like I had "really been through it" but that's what any invasive cosmetic surgery will do. The pain was so bad for me, but I think it was worse for me than for others because I live a very active lifestyle in combination with weight training and my chest muscles that the implants were placed under I know for a fact were really tight! I came prepared to surgery day with all of my pain killers, anti-anxiey meds, antibiotics, etc that the doctor prescribed so I was all set to be dosed up for a week! It's all worth it I promise! If you can suck it up to being awake for something like this, it's pretty exciting. I also wanna mention that I appreciate an all female staff! I felt 10x more comfortable without a man telling me what would look best on me, which had happened at other consultations. Dr. Brecht let ME decide and I have zero regrets, only happiness! She's been available round the clock via Gmail for all of my questions and concerns and her staff are very personable as well. Like I would go out to drinks with those ladies that's how personable they are. Thank you Dr. & staff!

Northwest Bariatrics - cosmeticsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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