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Dr. Jason Wendel

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon at Dr. J. J. Wendel Plastic Surgery
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Dr. Jason Wendel is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic surgery and advanced laser procedures in Nashville, TN. Dr. Wendel has earned numerous awards and honors, having been inducted into the RealSelf 100 & 500 Hall of Fame for high patient ratings and commitment to consumer education. In 2021, Dr. Wendel was recognized as one of America’s Best Plastic Surgeons in Newsweek. Dr. Wendel has been named one of Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors from 2018 to 2022. In 2019, he was a finalist for the “Best Doctor for a Nip and Tuck” in the Nashville Scene Best of Nashville poll, and has been listed as a Top Doctor in Nashville Lifestyles magazine since 2016. In 2016 and 2017, Dr. Wendel won the “Best Cosmetic Surgeon” title in The Tennessean‘s TOAST Readers’ Choice Awards. Dr. Wendel is a seasoned plastic surgeon and is well sought after in Nashville, Middle Tennessee and the surrounding region.

With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Wendel has a reputation for providing excellent care and amazing results, offering his patients the most up-to-date in minimally invasive plastic surgery procedures in a safe and friendly environment. Patients come to see him from all across Tennessee, from many other states around the U.S. and from other countries.

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  • WSMV4 spoke with Dr. Jason Wendel, a board-certified plastic surgeon who also works with Botox.

    While he did not work with Elmer, he did advise people to always ask questions.

    “Before you have anybody approach you, putting a needle in your body ask the question, where’s this product from? It could be an FDA-approved product; it could be by a licensed provider; it could be in a license setting but they over-dilute it. So, you’re getting the botulinum toxin, you’re just not getting the dose that you think you’re getting. So, they’re watering it down to try and make it go further,” Wendel said.

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