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248-865-6400West Maple Plastic Surgery5807 W. Maple Rd.
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Business InformationWest Maple Plastic Surgery is dedicated to helping our patients look and feel their very best. Dr. Daniel Sherbert, our expertly trained surgeon with many years of experience, takes careful pride in each and every patient he sees. He understands that every person is unique; resulting in highly individualized procedures. Dr. Sherbert is accomplished in the latest techniques and is passionate about his work, realizing that a rather simple operation can completely change the outlook of a person. He considers each procedure a creative and challenging expression of his patient’s desires and his expertise. Our website, http://www.dsherbertmd.com, gives great detail about Dr. Sherbert's training and experience, as well as the many procedures we offer. Take a look to find out more about how we can give you a more positive body image - virtually changing your entire approach to life. DANIEL SHERBERT, M.D.,F.A.C.S. Daniel Sherbert, M.D., F.A.C.S., of West Maple Plastic Surgery in West Bloomfield, MI, considers himself a healthy mix of surgeon, artist and collaborator. First and foremost, though, he is a highly trained surgeon. Sherbert, who grew up outside Kalamazoo, MI, spent most of the 1980s and early '90s learning and perfecting his craft. He went to Michigan State University as an undergraduate and followed that with training in general and plastic surgery at Providence Hospital in Southfield, MI. He capped his schooling off in 1994 with a six-month fellowship with Dr. Carl Hartrampf of St. Joseph Hospital in Atlanta, GA. Hartrampf was a pioneer in breast reconstruction. In 1981, Hartrampf took tissue removed in an abdominoplasty - a "tummy tuck" - and used it to create a new, living breast. Before that, an implant was the only available choice. Sherbert was intrigued with Hartrampf's work. "It completely revolutionized breast reconstruction," he says. Now, Sherbert says, this method is the "gold standard" for breast reconstruction surgery. The experience with Hartrampf led to Sherbert's finesse as a sub-specialist in the field. Emotionally, "I've always found that breast cancer was one of the most devastating diseases," says Sherbert. "Not only to the patient, but to the family." He was attracted to reconstruction, he says, because "You can truly add a bit of wholeness back to the patient." With what Sherbert modestly terms a simple act of surgery, his experience has shown that reconstruction can completely change a patient's outlook on her diagnosis and its treatment - as well as her life and personal relationships. "The simple act of doing an operation can really restore more than a breast," he says. "We're restoring a human being again." The notion of restoration - physical and psychological - is woven throughout Sherbert's work. He enjoys the challenge of reconstruction. In order to match a new breast with its mate, many elements of cosmetic breast surgery - including reduction, augmentation, and resuspension - can come into play. Sherbert combines these skills, along with his own creativity, to lend a natural, "unoperated" look. And since each person's anatomy is different, each patient poses a unique assignment. Approximately 60 percent of his practice includes cosmetic breast work and breast reconstruction. He is also accomplished and enjoys other facets of plastic surgery - including facelifts, eye-lifts, liposuction, rhinoplasty and abdominoplasty. Sherbert has also trained in the latest techniques of ultrasonic-assisted liposuction and carbon dioxide laser skin resurfacing. He views his doctor-patient relationships as honest, collaborative efforts. This means Sherbert takes special care to understand each patient's goals - and in return he educates them about the feasibility of meeting those expectations. "This is an odyssey that we both go through," he says. After the decision to proceed, "The only thing you are limited by in plastic surgery is your ingenuity," he says. Because of his expertise (only one other surgeon in the Detroit area has studied with Hartrampf) - Sherbert is in demand. He performs reconstructions out of four local hospitals. His cosmetic surgical procedures are performed at the cosmetic surgical center at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Sherbert sees about 700 new patients a year and completes about 100 to 125 breast reconstructions annually. That says a lot about customer satisfaction. Nearly all of his work comes from referrals. Sherbert has served the metro Detroit area since the beginning of 1994. Although his practice has kept him busy, he spends plenty of off-hours time with his wife, Beth and his children, Griffin, Evan, and Hannah. Intraoperative reliability of the TRAM Flap Skin Paddle in Breast Reconstruction Service Area: West Bloomfield, Farmington, Livonia, Bloomfield Hills, Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, Novi, Franklin, Union Lake, Waterford, Northville, Detroit, Troy, Berkley, White Lake, Royal Oak Business Type: Plastic Surgeon, Cosmetic Surgeon, Laser Surgery, Surgeon Our Location: West Bloomfield Charter Township is a charter township in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan, within the Detroit metropolitan area. Business Services: Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Augmentation, Breast Reduction, Breast Lifts, Facelifts, Rhinoplasty, Blepharoplasty, Skin Resurfacing, Liposuction, Abdominoplasty, Scar Revision, Tummy Tuck, Dermabrasion, CO2 laser skin resurfacing, ultrasonic-assisted liposuction Brands Offered: Botox Company Tagline: Giving you a positive body image Specialties: State-of-the-art breast reconstruction Year Established: 1994 Number of Locations: 1 Professional Associations: American Medical Association, Michigan State Medical Society, Oakland County Medical Society, Detroit Surgical Association, American College of Surgeons, American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons Awards/Certifications: Who's Who in Young American Men, Outstanding Resident in Department of General Surgery, Plastic and Otology, 1992, Outstanding Resident in Providence Hospital, 1992, First Place - Providence Hospital Resident Research, 1992, First Place Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover Additional Information: Licensed / Bonded Hours of Operation: Monday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed |
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