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In Practice Since 2017

About Sean M. Hill, MD

Introduction
I grew up in a small farming community in southern Illinois, the youngest of three children. My two older sisters are in the arts; one is a dancer and the other a writer. Naturally, with these influences, I was actively involved in theatre and visual arts throughout school. I went to college thinking of becoming an engineer like my father. I enjoy mathematics and science, especially the idea of puzzles and putting things together.

However, while on a medical mission trip to see the impact medicine can have on people, I decided immediately I wanted to be a physician. I entered medical school wanting to be a family physician; that is the role I admired while growing up in a small town. I liked the thought of being involved in patients’ lives for their longitudinal needs. Also, I appreciated the family doctor’s active involvement in so many aspects of the community and its needs.

I was sitting in the anatomy lab during the first year of medical school when I fell in love with the complexity of human anatomy and human form. I knew at that moment I must be a surgeon. During a plastic surgery rotation, I had the opportunity to work with a surgical master. While watching the precision and the way he cared for his breast reconstruction patients, I knew I wanted to be a plastic surgeon. I saw in the way he cared for these women, that as a plastic surgeon I could be involved in my patients’ longitudinal care much as I envisioned as a family physician.
I was sitting in the anatomy lab during the first year of medical school when I fell in love with the complexity of human anatomy and human form. I knew at that moment I must be a surgeon. During a plastic surgery rotation, I had the opportunity to work with a surgical master. While watching the precision and the way he cared for his breast reconstruction patients, I knew I wanted to be a plastic surgeon. I saw in the way he cared for these women, that as a plastic surgeon I could be involved in my patients’ longitudinal care much as I envisioned as a family physician.

Professional Background

Dr. Sean Hill, board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Lone Star Plastic Surgery in Frisco, TX, provides exceptional outcomes through both plastic surgery and nonsurgical treatments. Dr. Hill’s success as a plastic surgeon stems from his natural aptitudes, refined skills, and truly caring nature. He strives to make every patient he serves feel supported, confident about their safety and results, and happy to be in his clinic. Patients considering plastic surgery travel from Plano, Allen, McKinney, and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to have Dr. Hill perform their procedures.

Education & Training

I graduated at the top of my medical school class from the University of Illinois being elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the honor society. I completed a general surgery residency at the University of Illinois serving as chief resident in 2013-14. I completed a plastic surgery residency at UT Southwestern in 2017 and then a fellowship i craniofacial surgery in 2017-18.

Locations

Lone Star Plastic Surgery

5550 Warren Pkwy
#210
Frisco, TX 75034
United States

Questions Answered

Asked 2022-07-25

I would like to get a breast reduction and hopefully have it covered by our extended health plan. But I'm not sure if I will qualify. I have no gram requirement on my coverage. My breast size (bust inch - band inch, 1"=1cup) has been as big as 32N while breast feeding. I have been trying hard to…

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Sean M. Hill, MD
Answered: 2023-02-19
Thank you so much for your question. A breast lift and reduction are similar procedures and often confused as the scar patterns can be identical. If you went the strict definition in plastic surgery textbooks a procedure becomes a reduction when you take more breast tissue (in the book 500g). Also a reduction is typically performed for functional reasons (pain, grooving, rashes) and is covered by insurance whereas a lift is for cosmetic purposes and is paid out of pocket. IN the real world; a lift is a cosmetic procedure that is not performed for functional reasons (to eliminate pain etc). Though one could argue that a breast reduction ALSO has a cosmetic component to it as well. The real question you may be asking is; will my procedure be covered by insurance still. To be covered by insurance; your surgeon will need to document you are having symptoms (neck pain, back pain, shoulder grooving), that you have tried conservative measures to eliminate symptoms (weight loss, NSAIDs, PT, chiropractics etc). Then we submit clinical photographs and document the expected amount of tissue in weight to be removed. The last part may pertain to your question as insurance providers use a system called the Schnurr scale in which for a given body surface area, your surgeon needs to remove a certain amount of tissue. In order to optimize your long term results I would get to your goal weight before undergoing any procedure. After you reach your goal weight, meeting with a board certified plastic surgeon should be able to answer your questions.
Asked 2022-12-15

I developed necrosis to the skin flap behind both ears. I have never smoked. The area is black and hard. Should this area be debrided or left to heal untouched. Any idea why this happened. Surgery went well and the flaps had great circulation. Good capillary refill was noted and was assessed at…

1 Answer
Sean M. Hill, MD
Answered: 2023-02-19
Thank you so much for your question. First of all, I am sorry to hear that this is occurring. Skin flap necrosis following a facelift is a known complication and happens a certain percentage of the time despite your lack of risk factors and your surgeon's experience. The treatment for this complication is to leave the area alone and apply antibiotic ointment (neosporin). It should heal in on its own and often will leave a satisfactory appearance. Debridement would be overly aggressive for this issue. Thank you again for your question and best of luck.
Asked 2022-12-11

I've had breast implants for 22 years- the first 20 were with saline implants with no issues. 2 years ago, I had my breast implants redone with silicone with no issues until now. In the last few days, each breast has started to make what equates to cracking/crunching noises but with no pain. What…

1 Answer
Sean M. Hill, MD
Answered: 2023-02-19
Thank you so much for your question. It is hard to determine what is occurring with the sound you are hearing. It may be a temporary issue or could be due to capsular contracture. The first thing I would have my patient is to have a mammogram/ultrasound to determine if the implant is intact without any signs of rupture or capsular contracture. I would also encourage you to schedule a consult with your board certified plastic surgeon to evaluate for any clinical signs of capsular contracture. Thank you for your question and best of luck.
Asked 2023-01-30

Should I now have eye corners stitches after 2 failed eye lift and revision? 1st eye lift Aug 2022. Second was Oct 22 due to eye medical issues. Now the ectropion eyes are not improved and he now wants to stitch the corners. Eyes never healed. Still having tears, dry eyes and light sensitivity…

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Sean M. Hill, MD
Answered: 2023-02-07
Thank you so much for your question. Ectropion is a known complication after lower eyelid surgery; particularly in revision surgery and patients with poor lid support (negative vector, older patient, etc). This complication can lead to chronic dry eyes and photophobia. To combat this, massage can be attempted but is not always successful. If diagnosed preoperatively measure can be take to improve lower lid support (corner stitches also known as cantopexy or even suturing eyes closed with Frost sutures). That being said, ectropion and dry eyes can still occur. Proper treatment for this can include canthoplasty, canthopexy, or a tarsal strip; all of which can loosely by described as 'corner sutures'. I would be sure to seek consult with a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in aesthetic surgery; a member of The Aesthetic Society demonstrates such a surgeon. Thank you for your question and best of luck!

Additional Information

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Office Hours
Monday- Friday (8-5PM)
English
Consultation Price
$100
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Insurance
Financing Available
Alphaeon, Care Credit
Brands Offered
Allergan, Mentor, Sientra, Botox, Juvederm, Restylane
Devices Offered
Inmode, Facetite, Accutite, Morpheus, Sciton Halo/BBL
Board Certifications
American Board of Plastic Surgeons
American Board of Surgery
Society Memberships
The Aesthetic Society
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
The Rhinoplasty Society
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Texas Medical Association
Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons
American Medical Association
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How Dr. Hill goes beyond

Dr. Sean Hill, board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Lone Star Plastic Surgery in Frisco, TX, provides exceptional outcomes through both plastic surgery and nonsurgical treatments. Dr. Hill’s success as a plastic surgeon stems from his natural aptitudes, refined skills, and truly caring nature. He strives to make every patient he serves feel supported, confident about their safety and results, and happy to be in his clinic. Patients considering plastic surgery travel from Plano, Allen, McKinney, and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to have Dr. Hill perform their procedures.
Contact
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Sean M. Hill, MD

Lone Star Plastic Surgery

5550 Warren Pkwy
#210
Frisco, TX 75034
United States