Dr. Jason Miller | Renewal Body Contouring PLLC Reviews 0

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  1. Plastic Surgery Clinic
  2. Doctor
  3. Plastic Surgeon
  4. Surgeon
  5. Weight Loss Service

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At Renewal Body Contouring, we specialize exclusively in advanced, minimally invasive body sculpting, helping patients feel more confident and comfortable in their bodies. Our practice is led by Dr. Jason Miller, MD, our founder and medical director, who has performed over 8,000 body contouring procedures using his gentle, results-driven approach. Dr. Miller trained at Duke University Medical Center and the Advanced Body Sculpting Institute in Denver, where he developed deep expertise in modern fat reduction and sculpting techniques. His signature method, TriContour™, combines numbing, laser-assisted fat removal, and precision sculpting to create natural, beautiful results that are fully customized to each patient’s goals. Recognized nationally and internationally for his technique and aesthetic eye, Dr. Miller frequently teaches his approach to surgeons across the U.S. At Renewal, our focus is always on safety, comfort, and delivering results that help you look and feel your best.


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