Dr. Walker Knoxville, Tennessee

Name: Jessica Walker, MD
Last name: Walker
Gender: female
Primary Specialty: Board Eligible Plastic Surgeon

Website: https://www.dbreath.com/

Business: HKB Knoxville Cosmetic Surgery
Address: 109 S. Northshore Dr.
Address suite: #101
Phone: (865) 355-0849
International phone number: +18653550849
City: Knoxville
State: Tennessee
Zip Code: 37919
Country: US
Statement: Dr. Walker is committed to putting the needs of her patients at the heart of her practice. She is devoted to provide them with the highest level of care and concern.
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Physician’s Surgery Center of Knoxville
  • Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center
  • University of Tennessee Medical Center
  • Parkwest Medical Center
Education
  • Undergraduate: The Honors College, Bachelor of Science Degree, The University of Akron
  • Medical: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit

Jessica Walker, MD

Postdoc Training
  • Board Eligible: American Board of Plastic Surgery
GPS coordinates on map: 35.9318933,-84.0026132

Primary location
Location name: Knoxville
State: TN
Country: US
Map point: 35.9666,-83.92440033
Treatments
  • Arm Lift
  • Botox
  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Fat Transfer
  • Breast Implant Removal
  • Breast Implant Revision
  • Breast Implants
  • Breast Lift
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Double Eyelid Surgery
  • Drainless Tummy Tuck
  • Facelift
  • Liposuction
  • Mini Tummy Tuck
  • Mommy Makeover
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Skin Tightening
  • Thigh Lift
  • Tummy Tuck
  • Tummy Tuck Revision

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Profile created: Aug 3, 2022
Profile modified: Dec 14, 2022
Profile photo modified: Jul 14, 2023
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Premier status: Performance
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
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Directory link: Board Eligible Plastic Surgeon
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Aug 18, 2022
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Knoxville, TN, US. GPS coordinates: 35.9666,-83.92440033

Practice Locations

Name & Website
H/K/B Knoxville Cosmetic Surgery, https://www.dbreath.com/
Address
109 S. Northshore Dr.#101, Knoxville, Tennessee, US, 37919 (GPS coordinates: 35.931919,-84.00258)
Phone
(865) 269-9810
Working Hours
Created / Modified
Aug 3, 2022 / Nov 15, 2022

Doctor’s answers

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I’m 200lbs, 5’4 & desperate for a tummy tuck – please advise
Surgery Candidate
Sep 22, 2022
Most plastic surgeons have a BMI cutoff for safe surgery. And it is not about the surgeon not being able to do the case, it is about safety under anesthesia. However, I often see your case with weight loss patients and I have a higher BMI cutoff for massive weight loss patients, pending your exam and your other medical history.Based on your photos alone, Id say you are a good candidate, but again, I would need to perform and exam and review your medical history with you.I hope this helps!
I want to go bigger but stay with the moderate profile – options?
it all depends on anatomy
Sep 19, 2022
A lot of how we chose implants is based on the base width of your breast. The same size in a moderate profile will have a wider base than in a higher profile, but the same about of gel, so that is how it projects more. We choose the profile of the implant based on how wide your breast is. To go higher, but restricted to breast width, we go up in profile. The best way to decide is with your board eligible or board certified plastic surgeon, as it is based on physical exam. With gel implants,…
Are there certain exercise(s) I should do (cardio, weights, core, etc) or to avoid to not cause addi
whatever works for you!
Sep 7, 2022
You should do whatever exercise regimen works for you to achieve your goals. For everyone this can be different. For some, cardio is all they need. For others, they will plateau with cardio and need to at weight training. No specific exercise will affect your surgical outcome, but it is very great of you to get a ump start on weight loss as this will optimize your surgical outcome and ultimately will be safer to undergo elective surgery.
Female, 38, 5’5, 153lbs – recently lost over 100lbs, BodyTite or tummy tuck?
Likely would need a tummy tuck…
Sep 7, 2022
First of, I recommend you be seen in person by a board eligible/board cartified plastic surgeon for evaluation as a physical exam is usually needed to check on any muscle widening (diastasis) which is frequent after pregnancies as well as to assess the quality of skin. Based on the history of 4 pregnancies and these photos, You would likely get the best shape from a fully tummy tuck +/- lipo. The other options do minimal for skin tightening when you have this much laxity and lipo will make…
How can I keep Tummy Tuck private from family living with me?
This can be difficult…
Aug 31, 2022
We definitely understand that cosmetic surgery is private for many individuals. However, for any surgery where you received general anesthesia, someone will need to drive you to and from, and we also recommend someone stay with you the first night. You may also have significant pain, and often times you may not be able to stand up straight for a week or so. You also should not do any heavy lifting for the first few weeks. So, it may be difficult to conceal this from any in house family…
Cost of tummy tuck?
This can vary
Aug 31, 2022
Costs vary by region and even by practice. With the No Surprises Act, physicians who are out of network or do not take insurance are to inform you of any costs so there are no surprises. Our practice lists our prices on our website, and others may also. However, the best way to learn is to be evaluated by a board eligible/board certified Plastic surgeon so they can assess for mini tummy tuck, full tummy tuck, the need for added liposuction, etc, which can all change the cost.
Is there a standard for tests that need to be done before surgery & is it a legal requirement?
Depends on the physician and you
Aug 31, 2022
Every physician is a little different. For a breast augmentation, for a young healthy patient there is no preoperative labs/imaging needed in our practice. However, if you have a strong family history of breast cancer or are at the age for recommended screening mammography, we will encourage you to get this prior to surgery. As for routine labs, it its not common, but also depends on your healthy history. The best way to know is to see your board eligible/board certified plastic surgeon for…

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