The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery

The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery
The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery 6111 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd Suite 201 Atlanta, GA 30328
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The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery

The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery is located in a private, park-like setting in North Atlanta, Georgia. The green, natural surroundings make the practice ideal for patients wanting a peaceful, calming location to undergo treatment. Additionally, we respect our patients’ desire for privacy and do what we can to ensure that they are well taken care of, and their personal needs are met. Our goal is to give our patients not only quality results, but also a pleasant experience while they are here. Patients are instantly put at ease by the warm and welcoming atmosphere of our office and our friendly, helpful team.
Primary Specialty

Cosmetic Surgeon

Services Plastic Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Non Surgical Treatments, MOHS Surgery, Hair Restoration
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I want to share my experience at The Maloney Center in Atlanta, because what happened to me wasn’t just about aesthetics — it was about integrity, accountability, and power.

I went to Dr. Maloney for an unrelated procedure. While there, he convicted my to get eye filler. He then proceeded to inject my lips. The results were uneven, harsh, and disfiguring. My lips were overfilled, distorted, and asymmetrical. I ended up having to pay out of pocket to have the filler dissolved by another provider — something that never should’ve been necessary and then reinjected - costing thousands.

When I reached out to The Maloney Center, I wasn’t rude or threatening. I simply asked for a refund.
Dr. Maloney first offered me $800 — a fraction of what I’d paid — and then, when I refused, he offered to refund the full amount only if I signed a “Settlement and Release Agreement.”

That agreement was deeply concerning. It was not a simple refund.
It was a gag order — a contract designed to silence me from ever sharing what happened, even truthfully. It required me to release him from all liability, promise never to speak about my experience, and even agree not to post honest reviews.

As someone who coaches trauma and narcissistic abuse recovery, I recognize this dynamic instantly:
when a powerful person or institution makes a mistake, instead of accountability, they try to control the narrative.
They want silence. They want compliance. They want to protect their image, not the person they harmed.

This isn’t about revenge. It’s about awareness.
Patients deserve to know when a doctor mishandles a procedure — and consumers have the right to speak the truth about their experiences without being bullied or silenced.

by SK xxx.xxx.28.54
October 31, 2025