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advertisement | Somerset Center for Plastic Surgery

Look Your Very Best

Feel Rejuvenated Now

BRETT MOUNTAIN

By Maureen McDonald

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Join Somerset Center
for Plastic Surgery for
appetizers and wine,
Thursday, April 27,
from 4 to 7 p.m.
Representatives of
Allergan, makers of
Botox, Juvederm, Kybella
and Solta Medical, and
distributors of Thermage,
Fraxel, Clear and Brilliant
will be there. Talk with
patients proud of their
enhanced faces.

Somerset Center
for Plastic Surgery
579 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy
(248) 643-7710
stevensteinmd.com

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n a culture that values youth, celebri-
ties and ageless vitality, Dr. Steven
Stein promises to help people look bet-
ter with a wide variety of options that
can help people smile at themselves in the
mirror.
“Every case is entirely different. No two
people get the exact same treatment. Each
individual seeks to feel better with naturally
beautiful results, a look that can bring better
self-esteem,” says Dr. Stein, who is board-
certified by the American Board of Plastic
Surgeons and has performed more than
1,000 face lifts in his 25-year career.
“Simply put, if you have a face or neck
lift, your friends should think you were on
vacation, cut your hair or are using a new
cosmetic.”
Private consultations help clients decide
the best course of action for their areas of
concern. Experience has taught him to take
a conservative approach to facial rejuvena-
tion — less is more at Somerset Center for
Plastic Surgery.
Much of what can be done to enhance
contours and rejuvenate facial skin involves
the quality of one’s skin, which may be
affected by sun, stress or simply genetics.
After a surgical procedure, some people
need additional steps, such as laser therapy.
There are two aspects to improving facial
and neck skin, the first is to address the
quantity or excess amounts of skin, followed
by improving the quality of skin.
Dr. Stein suggests clients consider mak-
ing improvements sooner rather than later

because procedures yield better results
when the defects are mild to moderate. The
benefits of looking better and feeling rejuve-
nated outweigh the cost.
People of all ages can benefit from facial
rejuvenation. From baby boomers to mature
seniors, people come to trust the skill of Dr.
Stein and his friendly, caring staff with their
vast combined experience. The office pro-
vides an atmosphere that understands and
provides people with the results they seek.
People over 40 find their faces change
as they age, losing elasticity, fullness and
luster. Dr. Stein helps reduce the affects of
aging by elevating the cheeks, flattening the
folds, contouring the jowls and re-draping
the neck skin along with other enhance-
ments.
Patients say Dr. Stein is amazing at the
art of cosmetic surgery, very professional
and caring. He takes the edge off anxieties
and never pressures clients to have surgery
before they are ready.
Would some people benefit from non-
surgical options? Somerset Center for
Plastic Surgery offers a variety of them.
Facial fillers offer long-lasting results, such
as Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane, Sculptra,
Voluma and Volbella, which can be used
alone or in conjunction with skin improve-
ment procedures.
These non-surgical approaches include,
microdermabrasion, Thermage, Clear and
Brillliant and Fraxel laser skin resurfacing.
Botox, a popular non-surgical injection that
temporarily reduces frown lines, forehead

creases, crow’s feet around the eyes and
thick bands in the neck, is also an option.
The product blocks the nerve impulse
receptors, temporarily paralyzing the mus-
cles that cause these wrinkles.
A consultation with Dr. Stein can help
to identify the best options for your skin
enhancements. He truly loves plastic sur-
gery and because of this continues to edu-
cate himself in the latest procedures, which
is important in getting the best results.
Besides board certification in plastic
surgery, he is a member of the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons, Oakland County
Medical Society, Michigan Academy of
Plastic Surgeons, Michigan State Medical
Society and is a fellow of the American
College of Surgeons.
Dr. Stein is a graduate of the University
of Michigan Medical School. He completed
general surgery residency at Providence
Hospital and a plastic surgery residency at
the Medical University of South Carolina.
Join Dr. Stein and his experienced staff
for appetizers and wine, Thursday, April 27,
from 4-7 p.m. Meet representatives from
Allergan, the makers of Botox, Juvederm,
and Kybella as well as Solta Medical, lead-
ers in the industry of Thermage, Fraxel, and
Clear and Brilliant. They will be happy to
answer your questions. Come and talk with
patients who have had these procedures
and see their results. There will be special
pricing offered for many of the options
available. RSVP for the event by calling
(248) 643-7710. Y

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