Our Staff

Mahpara Ali, Medical Assistant and Skin Care Specialist

An instinct for caring and a fascination with medicine’s capabilities attracted Mahpara to facial plastic surgery and medical skin care. Earning a Medical Assistant degree from Sanford-Brown College was her first step towards becoming a medical skin care specialist. She explains, “I believe concrete experience is necessary now to fulfill the career goals I have set for the future.”

Mahpara’s belief in our PCA and NeoCutis Skin Care lines is more than confidence in the products; it is a testimonial. Mahpara personally uses the products we carry, allowing her to share a first-hand account of skin transformation with patients. She has grown her own patient base by offering skin care consultations, chemical peels, and corresponding product recommendations.

Her list of certifications continues to expand as well. After months observing Dr. Beaty’s technique and practicing as his apprentice, Mahpara completed Ultherapy training at their national headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. Her Ultherapy and Skin Care licensure is proudly displayed below.

Mahpara explains, “Our team in Facial Plastic Surgery at Milton Mall we believe in providing the highest quality of patient care. Dr. Beaty has encouraged me to extend this philosophy to patients for their daily skin care and less-invasive treatments.”

Brooke Loftis, Marketing Coordinator and Photographer

You might meet Brooke directly at the front window, behind a camera in the photo room, across the table in our financial office, or through a reflection in her computer screen. Brooke serves as the Marketing Coordinator, Office Manager, and Photographer for Beaty Facial Plastic Surgery. She loves the variety of her positions because, “Each grants me a different type of interaction with patients.” 

Brooke graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Photography. Prior to joining Beaty Facial Plastic Surgery, she held marketing and photography internships at Coca-Cola, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Lees-McRae College.