4101111M-.. William J. Vasileff, >> ... Next Generation ... Birmingham Institute of Plastic Surgery Champions Crowned: The latest scoop from ComePlayDetroit. , I'm considering cosmetic • surgery, but how do I choose the right physician? Choosing the right physician is, by far, the most important decision you'll make as you consider if cosmetic surgery is right for you. Here are some tips to guide you through the process: I The Comeback Kids Team DeSnyder LOOK FOR CERTIFICATION & ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS To distinguish doctors with specific education and experience. several boards exist to help patients find the most qualified surgeon. The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is the organization that certifies plastic surgeons. When surgeons say they are "board certified," it does not necessarily mean ABPS-certified, so be sure to check. Also. ask about the surgeon's: • Training: Learn where they went to medical school and performed their residency. Look for a surgeon who constantly expands their education and improves their skills. • Hospital Privileges: Hospital privileges mean the doctor is in good standing with the local hospital and has met its requirements of conduct and training. • Memberships:Professional organizations and medical societies have their own criteria for physicians, such as ethical conduct, board certification or specializations. BE A DISCERNING CONSUMER OF Fr ON LINE IN 0 RMATI Many people turn to the Internet for answers. Remember that physician websites can be a nice introduction to the doctor's practice and the procedures offered, but there is no guarantee everything you read online is clinically accurate. Begin your research online, but wait for an in-person consultation to choose a physician with a solid record you feel is trustworthy. Before you change the way you look forever, Do Your Homework! For additional information, register to attend Dr. Vasileff's class "Plastic Surgery 101: What You Don't Know About Plastic Surgery Can Hurt You" on Sept. 27, 6:30 - 8pm at The Community House in Birmingham. AFTER BEFORE Dr. William Vasileff has practiced in the Birmingham area for nearly 30 years. i He is double board certified and is an..- , assistant professor at Wayne State and ' Oakland Universities. His training was at the University of Michigan, Northwestern University, Cleveland Clinic and University of Pennsylvania. 525 Southfield Rd Birmingham 48009 in 60 248-644-0670 www.drvasileff.comw find us on facebook August 30 2012 1761620 Team Kick Ass The Refs Team Stage Deli NFWB All-Stars hat an exciting month for ComePlay Detroit! Our two weeks of championships continue, and here are our winners so far: In our Men's DRAFT Basketball League, Team Stage Deli, captained by Adam Jahnke, went on to finish as the first undefeated team in league history. It wouldn't have been possible without a blessing before Ryan Jahnke's three-quarter court buzzer-beater with no time remaining to send their playoff game into overtime. In the Men's Sunday Softball league, the NFWB All-Stars defeated Team Hercules in the finals for the championship. After Hercules beat the NFWB All-Stars in the first game, the NFWB All- Stars came out swinging in the winner-takes-all finale. The Co-ed Sunday Softball league came to a close with Team DeSnyder defeating the Free Agent team in the championship to complete their undefeated season. This team of now-CPD veterans nearly went undefeated in the Indoor Co-ed Volleyball league in the winter and will next try to dominate the Co-ed Sand Volleyball League at Z's Villa in Midtown. Our Co-ed Softball on Belle Isle was won by The Refs, captained by Delonda Little. The Refs didn't lose a game all season and had only one tie. After being down early, they fought back to defeat Tgeam Deloitte in the finals to keep their undefeated season. Monday's Co-ed Kickball championship was won by Team Kick Ass, captained by Ed Pevos. They were the No. 1 seed entering the playoffs and took care of business the rest of the way. Wednesday Co-ed Kickball was won by the youngest team in the league, The Comeback Kids, captained by Jon Epstein. Out of 20 teams, they were the eighth seed and beat the three-time defending champions who hadn't lost in their 27 career game on their way to the championship. Kick For Detroit ComePlayDetroit is hosting Kick For Detroit, a charity kickball game on Sunday, Sept. 30, at Waveland Park in Chicago! This is our way to engage Detroit expats, strengthen our Detroit community in the Windy City and to help fundraise for the Do It For Detroit fund. Register as an individual or as a team at www. kickfordetroit.com . E