About Our Clinic
Looking for a trusted Portland plastic surgeon who offers personalized care in a calm, welcoming space? You’ve come to the right place. Our boutique plastic surgery clinic, with gorgeous views of the Portland West Hills, delivers personalized, natural-looking results.
Dr. Tina Jenq, a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 15 years of experience, leads the clinic. She specializes in gender-affirming top surgery and breast reduction, as well as body procedures like tummy tuck, liposuction, and and body contouring after weight loss. We also offer reconstructive hand surgery, with a focus on care that feels respectful, affirming, and tailored to you. Dr. Jenq brings both technical expertise and genuine compassion to every patient she sees.
Dr. Jenq completed her plastic surgery training at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Her background combines expert training with a thoughtful, artistic approach to plastic surgery.
Our clinic is located in a professional medical building in Happy Valley, just outside Portland. From the moment you walk in, you’ll feel the difference—calm surroundings, beautiful natural light, and a peaceful vibe that helps you relax.
You’ll be greeted by our attentive, friendly staff, who are here to support you at every step. We take pride in offering a personalized experience where your questions are answered, your needs are heard, and your comfort is always a priority.
From your first visit to your last follow-up, we offer calm, thoughtful care. Every step of your journey happens in a private, welcoming space. We tailor each plan to fit your body and your goals.
Our clinic serves patients across the Portland-Vancouver area who want expert care in a quiet, supportive setting. We value trust, honesty, and results that help you feel like your best self.
If you’re searching for a Portland plastic surgeon who values trust, natural results, and individualized care, we’d love to meet you. Let’s work together to help you look and feel your best—on your own terms.
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How Music Can Calm Anxiety Before Surgery
Feeling anxious before surgery is something many people experience. For some, it starts a few days before their procedure. For others, it peaks right before heading into the operating room. It’s a deeply human reaction — and one that I’ve felt personally. When I Became the Patient As a plastic surgeon at Oregon Cosmetic and…
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Breast Shape and Weight in Breast Reduction
As a plastic surgeon at Oregon Cosmetic and Reconstructive Clinic, I often meet women who seek breast reduction not just for appearance, but for comfort and relief. They describe daily challenges—neck and shoulder pain, difficulty exercising, and the constant heaviness on their chest. While reducing breast weight helps tremendously, there’s another important piece to the…
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Quilting Sutures: A Modern Approach to Seroma Prevention
A seroma is a pocket of clear fluid that sometimes develops after surgery. Think of when you scrape your knee — the raw area oozes fluid as it heals. After surgery, especially when skin flaps are lifted or moved, the body reacts in a similar way. The space left behind under the skin can collect…
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Understanding Earlobe Repair: How Stretched or Split Piercings Are Reconstructed
Over time, a simple ear piercing can change more than expected. The small opening created for jewelry may gradually stretch as the skin adapts to weight, movement, or occasional pulling. In some people, this stretching continues until the hole becomes elongated—or even splits through the earlobe. At Oregon Cosmetic and Reconstructive Clinic, I often see…
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Zones of Adhesion: The Hidden Anchors Shaping Your Body
In plastic surgery, small details often make the biggest difference. One of those details is something most people have never heard of — zones of adhesion. These are natural “anchor lines” where your skin connects tightly to the tissue underneath. Understanding where they are and how they work is key to creating smooth, natural results…
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What Are the Benefits of Photobiomodulation (Red Light Therapy)?
Light can do more than help us see—it can actually help our skin heal and look younger. This process is called photobiomodulation, also known as light therapy. It works by using specific colors, or wavelengths, of light to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. How It Works: Energy From Light Inside each of our cells…