Plastic Surgery
Joni,
I saw a commercial with Dr Sayeg a few days ago on TV. I used Dr Daniel Sherbet in West Bloomfield for my TT and arms. Not sure I would recommend the arm thing, mine are still flabby! They can only take off so much.
Best of luck and if you need any more information, please email me. [email protected]
Robin
I saw a commercial with Dr Sayeg a few days ago on TV. I used Dr Daniel Sherbet in West Bloomfield for my TT and arms. Not sure I would recommend the arm thing, mine are still flabby! They can only take off so much.
Best of luck and if you need any more information, please email me. [email protected]
Robin
This is in no way a concrete statement that is meant to sway your opinion either way....
I went for a consult for the brachioplasty. The doc said that most people are not thrilled with the result. It costs A LOT, is not covered by insurance, and leaves a scar down the length of your arm.
Just something for you to think about.
I went for a consult for the brachioplasty. The doc said that most people are not thrilled with the result. It costs A LOT, is not covered by insurance, and leaves a scar down the length of your arm.
Just something for you to think about.
Dr DiNick is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and their criteria for membership as indicated on their website is:
• Graduate from an accredited medical school
• Complete a combination of at least five years of general surgery and plastic surgery residency training
• Pass comprehensive oral and written exams
• Operate only in accredited medical facilities
• Adhere to a strict code of ethics
• Fulfill continuing medical education requirements, including standards and innovations in patient safety
Hope that clears up any concerns.
SW
To be an ASPS Member Surgeon, a physician must meet these rigid requirements:
• Board certified in plastic surgery by the ABPS• Graduate from an accredited medical school
• Complete a combination of at least five years of general surgery and plastic surgery residency training
• Pass comprehensive oral and written exams
• Operate only in accredited medical facilities
• Adhere to a strict code of ethics
• Fulfill continuing medical education requirements, including standards and innovations in patient safety
Hope that clears up any concerns.
SW
Hmmm.....his name doesn't come up on their website. I wonder if they have it spelled wrong?
This is the link I used:
http://www1.plasticsurgery.org/ebusiness4/PatientConsumers/f indasurgeon.aspx
On his credentials on Obesity Help.com, his information under Plastic Surgeons indicates he is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. That's where I found the information that he has to be board certified.
This is the link I used:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/plastic+surgeon+profile+Vincent+DiNick+hrj.html
This is the link I used:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/plastic+surgeon+profile+Vincent+DiNick+hrj.html
On the barix website other docs are listed as being board certified, but he isn't.
I'm not trying to be *****y about this, but I think it's important for people to really understand what they are looking at weighing different criteria for surgeons.
Know that just because a doc (any doc) puts something on OH it isn't always true. They pay for that space and can advertise anything they want.
I'm not trying to be *****y about this, but I think it's important for people to really understand what they are looking at weighing different criteria for surgeons.
Know that just because a doc (any doc) puts something on OH it isn't always true. They pay for that space and can advertise anything they want.