Oxford, MS 38655
Whatever the challenge, whether cosmetic, reconstructive or non-surgical, Dr. Shell is trained, experienced and talented at solving it. His expertise spans aesthetic procedures of the face, breasts and body – all done meticulously with care and concern for the people of the community he loves. In addition, he has created a MedSpa that offers laser and skin care services right in the same location.
Dr. Shell’s background in reconstructive surgery gives him the strongest foundation possible for solving any cosmetic surgical challenge. He and his wonderful staff offer patients a full menu of breast, body and facial procedures to help eliminate stubborn fat, refine the figure or ward off the signs of aging. As an Oxford board certified plastic surgeon, you can trust Dr. Shell to provide remarkable results that look completely natural. Learn more.
“My goal is to serve and meet patient expectations and to gain their trust by being honest and open with them. I am not trying to transform someone into someone they are not. I just enhance their beauty and natural characteristics.”
— Dan H. Shell IV, M.D., FACS
The MedSpa offers a wide range of non-surgical, rejuvenating treatments and products for those who want to eliminate or soften imperfections on their facial skin and achieve a clearer, fresher look. Choose from laser treatments and other facial resurfacing, which range from organic customized spa facial treatments to hydradermabrasion to advanced medical grade peeling to skin condition-specific laser treatments. We are also pleased to offer an array of massages with our licensed massage therapist, Nay Omori, LMT #2017. Call 662-236-6465 to schedule your massage or complimentary skincare consultation. Learn more.
Vectra 3D imaging has revolutionized the way plastic surgeons perform a consultation. Moving beyond traditional photography to a 3-dimensional view allows you and your surgeon to get an extremely accurate picture of the expected results that can be achieved. With this technology, we can see the expected results from multiple angles, as if you were looking at them in person or in the mirror.