Physician Doctor Stephen P. Bracci, MD in New York, New York 10022

Name: Stephen P. Bracci, MD
Last name: Bracci
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1999
Years experience: 24
Primary Specialty: Physician
Business: Verve Medical Cosmetics
Address: 240 E. 60th St
City: New York
State: New York
Zip Code: 10022
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Special Offers
Offer #1: Galderma Offer
Special Offer Treatments: All treatments
End Time: 12/31/2023
Detail: Sign up for Aspire Galderma Rewards prior to your appointment to receive $20 off on each treatment listed below: Dysport®, Restylane® family, Sculptra® Aesthetic.
Clinical Privileges
  • Dr. Long is affiliated with NYU Langone Brooklyn Health.
Education
  • Undergraduate: University of Rochester
  • Medical: MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Postdoc Training
  • Residency: Physical Medicine, New York University School of Medicine
GPS coordinates on map: 40.7561,-73.98699951

Primary location
Location name: New York
State: NY
Country: US
Map point: 40.7561,-73.98699951
Google plus: https://plus.google.com/+VerveMedicalCosmeticsNewYork

Stephen P. Bracci, MD

Treatments
  • Botox
  • Chemical Peel
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Dysport
  • Facial
  • Hand Rejuvenation
  • Juvederm
  • Kybella
  • Lip Fillers
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Microneedling
  • Nonsurgical Facelift
  • Nonsurgical Neck Lift
  • Nonsurgical Nose Job
  • Radiesse
  • Restylane
  • VI Peel
  • Voluma

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 3356
Answer count: 16
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Offer count: 1
Profile created: Apr 20, 2016
Profile modified: Sep 30, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Pro
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Physician, Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Jun 22, 2017
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Paramus, NJ, US. GPS coordinates: 40.9494,-74.07209778
  • New York, NY, US. GPS coordinates: 40.7561,-73.98699951

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Galderma Offer
Nov 1, 2019 /
Dec 31, 2023
Sign up for Aspire Galderma Rewards prior to your appointment to receive $20 off on each treatment listed below: Dysport®, Restylane® family, Sculptra® Aesthetic.
Specific treatments

Doctor's answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Can fillers be used on eleven lines (instead of Botox)?
Yes - You can use fillers for 11 lines
Sep 27, 2017
Yes, fillers can be used to reduce the resting ‘eleven’ lines that appear between the eyebrows. Fillers work by filling in the creases in the skin by re-supporting the lost tissue both within and below the skin.
Another alternative is to use Botox in combination with fillers. Patients sometimes prefer this because it can allow the fillers to last longer.
It is important to keep in mind that applying fillers in the eleven-lines area is riskier and mor...
What recommendations would you make regarding fillers vs. mid face lift for this almost 37 year o
You look like a candidate for fillers!
Aug 24, 2017
Based upon your age, photo and the description you presented, you seem to be an excellent candidate for facial support and lifting from cosmetic fillers. You are correct when you say that that, due to the hormonal changes and weight changes during pregnancy, there may have been a loss of support below the skin, leading to increased skin sagging.
Cosmetic fillers have a distinct advantage in most cases in that they are not permanent, can be adjusted annually to maintain natural results of...
Lumpy temple filler results and now I have dents, should I ask for filler with a blunt canulla?
Wait a little longer before deciding
Aug 24, 2017
Because you are most likely experiencing residual swelling, 10 days is premature to determine the quality of your results. Cannulas are used to improve the safety of the treatment, but do not necessarily improve the smoothness of the results. If the filler was a hyaluronic acid based filler, such as Restylane or Juvederm, then you may benefit from an injection of Hyaluronidase, an enzyme which can reduce some of the filler lumps that are the most pronounced.
Regardless,...
Round face. Is there a chance to make it look a little thinner by injecting some fillers? I also
Yes - Fillers can create a 'thinner' appearance by providing contour
Aug 23, 2017
Yes, cosmetic fillers can be used to enhance the contours of your facial features. This is best done with firm fillers, such as Radiesse or Sculptra. The goal is to improve the definition of the face without making the face round or puffy. Kybella may also be beneficial to lessen the under chin fat (double chin). To get the best outcome, it is always best to select a dedicated injectable specialist whose sole focus is on facial injectables.
Can injectibles raise the upper lip?
Yes - injectables can raise the upper lip!
Aug 2, 2017
Yes, the upper lip position can be enhanced and lifted with cosmetic fillers. The secret lies in matching the appearance of the upper lip with the areas surrounding the mouth.Some clients may only need to treat the upper lip in order to achieve their desired results while other patients may benefit from treating both the upper lip and the area above the upper lip, the nasolabial folds (smile lines,) and the lower lip as well.
The key is to consider the entire face as opposed to...
Do jaw and chin fillers actually work to create a square sharp jaw?
Yes, fillers can help to improve the sharpness of the jawline
Aug 2, 2017
Hi Rvillalvazo,
Yes, fillers can absolutely serve to improve the sharpness of the jaw contour without making it appear puffy. Using firmer fillers in this area, such as Radiesse or Sculptra, is considered an off-label use but can add definition without adding puffiness. Other filler types, such as Hyaluronic acid fillers, may retain water and cause the area to appear puffy. The key to achieving a natural looking, sharply contoured jawline lies in the aesthetics of the...
How much can you augment a chin before tissue and skin tightness cause pain and pressure?
In general, Yes, applying more filler can 'stretch' you skin
Aug 2, 2017
It is generally true that applying more fillers to an area tends to stretch the skin and tissue, allowing for expansion over time. Applying too much at once, however, may cause pressure and discomfort, so you need to be careful about injecting just the right amount.
The nice thing about fillers is that this expansion can be done gradually and is not permanent, should you prefer less results in the future. One approach to avoiding the pain of expansion you experienced may be...

Last updated on 12/14/2023