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Put Your Best Face Forward Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery


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ET’S FACE IT, WHEN IT COMES TO someone using a laser, an injection or a scalpel on your face – the part of your body that society holds in the highest regard – it is crucial to confirm that he or she is


experienced, trustworthy and passionate about plastic surgery. Fortunately for area residents, Dr. David W. Rodwell III, owner of Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery, represents all these traits. “A person’s face is so intimately tied to their personality and how they are perceived by the world around them,” Dr.


BY PAMELA BROWNSTEIN


Rodwell said. “Any disfigurement, scar or signs of aging that don’t match how youthful a person feels on the inside can have a huge negative effect on a person’s self esteem, relationships or career choices. It is an honor to be able to make such a meaningful difference in the life of a patient.” Dr. Rodwell’s second floor office on


Broad Street in downtown Charleston reflects the philosophy behind his practice. Te rooms are tastefully decorated with inviting seating areas and calm coastal hues to create a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Much of the art throughout the office Dr. Rodwell discovered through Charleston Artist Collective, an online gallery that showcases local artists.


“Te location and look of the office,


of renovation and restoration, Dr. Rodwell was able to take something older and in need of repair and make it beautiful, while honoring the original structure. Although his office only opened in November, Dr.


Dr. Rodwell’s practice focuses on cosmetic


as well as the team that I have been fortunate to build, are all critical to allowing Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery to stand out as a truly unique option that represents a commitment to an outstanding patient experience and results that consistently exceed expectations,” Dr. Rodwell remarked. Making his dream location a reality could have turned into a nightmare. A week before he signed the paperwork to move in, the building, more than 250 years old, was gutted to the studs by a fire. True to form, after 11 months


surgical procedures such as facelifts and eyelid surgery, in addition to nonsurgical options such Botox, fillers and laser treatments.


Rodwell is familiar with the area, having been born in Georgetown and raised in Charleston. He moved to Mount Pleasant from New Orleans last year with his wife, Jessie, whom he met in college, and their children – son Carter, 4, and daughter Hadley, 2. Te family is expecting a baby girl in May. “Over a period of 12 years of medical and surgical training, I had the opportunity to live in four amazing cities, and Mount Pleasant beats all of them,” Dr. Rodwell said. “Te simple pleasure of walking out of my front door and within minutes sitting on the banks of a creek crabbing with my kids is very special and one of many qualities that make living in Mount Pleasant so desirable.” Dr. Rodwell’s practice focuses on cosmetic surgical procedures such as facelifts and eyelid surgery, in addition to non-surgical options such Botox, fillers and laser treatments. He also specializes in reconstructive procedures – skin cancer repairs, lacerations, facial trauma and scar revision. “A surgeon’s aesthetic sense, personal style and good judgment become just as important as sound technical skill,” Dr. Rodwell said with


conviction. “Tat point is something I have always been cognizant of and tried to improve upon, and I think it is one of the clear defining points that separates a good surgeon from a great one.”


Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery is located at 67 Broad St., Suite 200, in Charleston. For more information, call 843-628-1415 or visit www.charlestonfacialplastic.com.


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Photo by William Quarles.


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