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    Westfield Plastic Surgery Center

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Cosmetic surgery

    Nonsurgical body sculpting

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    Dr Ayoub, Amber, and Selina are the best! Professional, caring experts with attention to detail and excellent results! Highly recommend!!

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    Dr Ayoub and his whole team made me feel comfortable from my first consultation to my very last appointment.

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    Nagi T Ayoub MD, FACS - Westfield Plastic Surgery Center - Dr. Nagi T. Ayoub MD, FACS

    Nagi T Ayoub MD, FACS - Westfield Plastic Surgery Center

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 miWest Omaha

    I cannot say enough amazing things about Dr. Ayoub and his entire team. Getting a breast reduction…read morewith him truly changed my life in ways I didn't even expect. Before surgery, my breasts were very large, heavy, and sagging. I dealt with constant shoulder and back pain, painful bra strap grooves, and recurring sores underneath my breasts. It affected my comfort, confidence, and daily life more than I realized. Now, everything is different. My breasts are the perfect size for my body, and the relief from pain has been incredible. I no longer deal with discomfort, and I feel like I've genuinely gotten my life back. What surprised me most is how much I love the way I look now. I expected relief--but I didn't expect to feel confident in my clothes again or actually enjoy seeing myself in the mirror. My results are beyond what I hoped for. On top of that, Dr. Ayoub is exceptional, and his entire staff--from the nurses to the front desk--are kind, supportive, and professional. They made me feel comfortable and cared for every step of the way. I am so grateful. Thank you for giving me my life back!

    The office staff did a terrible job communicating with my insurance company who was going to pay…read morefor my procedure. My procedure was never actually scheduled because the office staff never provided the information my insurance requested. I even faxed and emailed the office staff what they needed to provide to my insurance. The office staff said their fax was down for at lease a week and nobody knew! Really? A business doesn't have an operating fax for a week and nobody knew??

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    2.9(32 reviews)
    1.0 miWest Omaha

    Unresolved Issues and Unprofessional Response…read more I had surgery with Dr. Bruneteau at Aesthetic Surgical Images in Omaha in 2018. Unfortunately, I have lived with the physical and emotional consequences of that surgery ever since. After years of working hard to improve the results on my own--with no success--I finally reached out to Dr. Bruneteau in 2025 to ask if he would consider helping me correct the outcome. I was told no, simply because too much time had passed. What shocked me even more was the response that followed. Rather than compassion or a willingness to discuss my concerns, I received a threatening letter from his attorney, warning me not to share my experience publicly or risk legal action. So not only was I left with disappointing surgical results, but now I'm also being intimidated for daring to speak out about it. I believe patients have the right to share their honest experiences--especially when those experiences involve feeling dismissed and threatened instead of supported. If you're considering surgery here, I encourage you to do thorough research and ask lots of questions. My only regret is not speaking up sooner.

    Dr Biggerstaff was nice enough, everybody is friendly really. Pretty sure I got ripped off when I…read morewent though. I paid close to $1,200. I wanted smokers lines, and the lines from my nose to mouth done. When he came in to do the procedure, he mentioned my forehead (never even said I wanted that) I said oh do I need it? He's like yea, nothing else really. I was like, ok... He never did the lines from my nose to mouth. And I know that part is done w juvaderm which is more expensive than botox so I figured when I was quoted the cost it made sense. At the time. But #1 those lines were never done and #2 i would know cause every spot he did hurt. Like this was actually painful. I've gotten filler before, it doesn't hurt. Soooo.. still after months I'm wondering what the hell I paid for??

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    John J Edney, MD - John J. Edney, MD

    John J Edney, MD

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.0 miWest Omaha

    I am so very happy and in love with my tummy tuck that Dr. Edney performed in September of 2018! He…read moreis so very personable. All questions were answered that I had before the procedure and Dr. Edney was very informative every step of the way of the process. From the very first consultation to the latest post op check up. I had no complications from the procedure and my results were amazing! I can honestly say he and the staff at Aesthetic Surgical images really do care about their patients!

    I would urge anyone thinking about going to Aesthetic Surgical Images to turn and RUN the other…read moreway! This place is a disaster. First, they make you wait an hour or more for each and every appointment (consultation, pre-op, etc.). I'm not sure what the hold-up is, because you only get to see Dr. Edney for about 2 minutes, anyway. The staff is ridiculously incompetent. They and Dr. Edney kept "forgetting" that I had decided to go with just a breast lift and not an augmentation, and so I had to continuously remind them. Ummm, isn't that something they should have written down? They won't tell you what time your surgery is until the day before, which makes absolutely no sense; they have their own surgical facility, so how do they not know when they're going to do the surgery? I have a history of anemia, so I asked the nurse probably 3 times what the results of my anemia test were so that I could know if I needed to start taking iron (which, apparently was the whole purpose of them giving me the finger prick). Yeah, they never bothered to tell me. I had to get them to fill out FMLA paperwork so that I could get the recovery time off work, and despite me calling several times and emailing several times, they didn't turn it in until the day after it was due (mind you, they had 3 weeks to fill out a two-page document, but apparently the nurse quit and so no one else was going to bother to do it). Luckily my work, who had been on me to get it turned in, extended the deadline. Then, at my pre-op appointment, they forgot to give me my pre-op instructions! (I believe that the nurse accidentally gathered the paperwork up with the consent forms.) So, on my way out of the appointment I went to the front desk and waited there to ask someone for them, but of course no one was actually manning the desk. So a couple days later I called, but they had closed early. Ok. So I emailed the nurse (yes, the new nurse). No response. (The day of surgery I found out that she too had quit or been fired.) I emailed the main email address listed on their website. No response. I called the office, and this time someone answered! She said of course, she'd be happy to email me the instructions. So she emailed me the discharge instructions, not the pre-op instructions. Then, the next day (the day before surgery), I spoke with a nurse when she called to tell me what time my surgery was. I told her the whole saga of how I still hadn't received my pre-op instructions, and she said, "Oh, that is so weird!" Ok, so during this time I had googled what to do/not to do prior to mommy makeovers. The standard advice is eat healthy, no smoking/drinking, stop taking vitamins/advil, etc. Even though I had asked for my instructions SIX times, I thought I had done everything I was supposed to do. Come the morning of surgery, I got there and did my check-in. As part of the check-in, the nurse asked if I had had any energy drinks. The day before I had had a Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso Energy Drinks (I have triplet toddlers, don't judge me!). They got me into my hospital gown and blue hat and into the surgical bed, and then Dr. Edney came in and said he wouldn't do my surgery that day because my coffee drink had ginseng in it. I paid $12,680 for them to perform my mommy makeover, and they gave me back every cent because they knew it was their fault. I would not trust these people to put a band-aid on a skinned knee. I wish I could give them 0 stars. OH. And I went to several other surgeons after the fiasco at ASI, and all of the doctors thought the coffee drink thing was ridiculous. As a matter of fact, I had my mommy makeover at a different place two weeks ago, and I had one of my beloved coffee drinks the day before.

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    Melissa Diamantis Darling, M.D

    Melissa Diamantis Darling, M.D

    2.0(4 reviews)
    4.7 miMidtown

    Dr. Darling treated me with complete contempt, disdain, and disrespect at my appointment. I had…read moreasked her about which treatments might be best to rejuvenate or freshen up my skin. She repeatedly grabbed the skin on each side of my mouth and mushed it together and told me that my nasolabial folds and marionette lines were so deep and pronounced that there was "no amount of filler she could dump into them" that would help. She then proceeded to point out all of my perceived flaws to me one after another (crows feet, laugh lines, forehead lines, frown lines, lip lines, etc.) only to tell me that there were no injectables available that would help any of those problems either. She also told me that other treatments, such as lasers, would either have little or no effect treating the problems that she had outlined for me. She offered me the option of a $4,000 laser treatment, but also let me know that she thought it would have minimal, if any, effect. I don't know what kind of person shells out $4,000 for something that might have little to no results, but that person is not me. She then said, "You know what?" as she grabbed the skin on each side of my jawline and pushed it up so hard that my cheeks were shoved into my eyeballs, and then told me that what might really help me was a "major" facelift. She told me that a facelift could help get rid of "all the sagging skin" on my jawline and could also possibly help correct the "asymmetry" she had observed in my face. She then told me that she didn't perform facelifts and that she didn't think anyone else in Omaha could handle my situation either and that I would have to be willing to travel to a major city to find someone who could handle what I needed. She then pulled out her phone and started showing me the before and after photos of the patients of some instafamous plastic surgeon in New York City whose work she follows and greatly admires. By this point, I was so stunned and shocked, I could barely think or speak. As I realized that a trip to the instafamous doctor in New York City would probably deplete my savings to an unacceptable level, it occurred to me that by Dr. Darling's estimation, my only other option was to live in the shadows until death decides to take me someday. I have never been treated this poorly by anyone in my life since I was bullied in junior high fifty years ago, and at least those bullies never sent me a bill for what they did. I left my appointment that day feeling like Quasimodo, the titular character in Victor Hugo's classic novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Something is horribly wrong with Dr. Darling's interpersonal communication skills or rather lack of interpersonal communication skills. I know this is not a surprise to anyone because I have read through all of her reviews on the various medical review websites, and I have seen enough reviews similar to mine to know that her treatment of me was not an isolated incident. I also wish to point out that during my appointment, she was glib, flippant, rushed, and told me things about treatment that directly conflicted with what she had told me during my first appointment. When I would point this out and ask for clarification, she would become frustrated with me. At one point, she sighed and said, "You have so many issues!" Also, I wish to emphasize again, that when it came to the perceived flaws in my appearance, she seemingly felt compelled to mention the same issues over and over again until I felt like I was going to burst out crying. I am not hard-of-hearing, nor do I have a cognitive impairment of any kind. Yet she mentioned the incredible depth of my nasolabial folds and marionette lines SO MANY TIMES that four days later, I still have visions of Charlie McCarthy, Howdy Doody, and Chucky dancing through my head. Dr. Darling did make me realize something, though, for which I am now profoundly grateful, and that is that I shouldn't give hard-earned money away to an industry that profits from exploiting women's fears and insecurities about their appearance.

    I was surprised by the one star reviews. I've been seeing Dr. Darling for several years. She has…read morealways been friendly. I'm thankful to her for finding and removing melanoma in the very early stages. I find her thorough and knowledgeable. She is always willing to answer any questions. I see her often and haven't had any of the negative experiences mentioned.

    Westfield Plastic Surgery Center - cosmeticsurgeons - Updated June 2026

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