- Medical Weight LossThis is an excellent treatment option for clients who are interested in effective body shaping but do not want to undergo surgical body contouring procedures. Emsculpt NEOⓇ is not ideal for patients who are looking for cellulite reduction or weight-loss treatments.
- Primary CareWe will use medical information about you to provide you with treatment and services. We may share this information with members of our healthcare staff or with others involved in your care such as Doctors, Nurses, or health care facilities. For example, we may report your medical condition to your primary care physician. We may also disclose your health information to a member of your family or other person who is involved in your care.
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- UltrasoundThe power of ultrasound goes to work deep below the skin’s surface, reviving and creating new collagen. No surgery is required and no downtime is necessary.
- General Surgery
- Ear Surgery
- Otolaryngology
- Reconstructive SurgeryDr. Stacie McClane is a board certified surgeon specializing in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. She has extensive training in cosmetic and reconstructive facial procedures.
- BotoxProminent forehead creases, brow furrows or eye lines (crow's feet) produced by specific facial expression muscles repeatedly creasing the skin may be effectively treated by reducing the function of specific facial muscles. Botulinum toxin ( Botox ) is a sterile, purified protein produced from the bacteria, Clostridium botulinum, in the laboratory. Botox injected in small amounts into facial muscles binds to the nerve endings supplying the muscle and prevents nerve impulses from traveling to the muscle. When injected into muscle, it weakens or paralyzes the muscle around the area injected for a typical period of several months. The resultant weakening or paralyzing effect on the facial muscle temporarily reduces or eliminates previous skin creasing and new skin creasing is avoided. Botox may take several days to have its effect, and the effect typically lasts 3-6 months, in most individuals, before full muscle movement returns. At that point further treatment may be elected.
- Eyelid SurgeryIn upper Eyelid surgery, the surgeon first marks the individual lines and creases of the lids in order to keep the scars as invisible as possible along these natural folds. The incision is made, and excess fat, muscle, and loose skin are removed. Fine sutures are used to close the incisions, thereby minimizing the visibility of any scar.
- LiposuctionAnother possibility for improvement through chin surgery is submental liposuction in which excess fatty tissue is removed to redefine the chin or neckline. When there is a contributing problem of dental malocclusions or birth defects in the structure of the jaw itself, surgery of the jaw can improve the form and function of the lower face and greatly enhance appearance.
- RhinoplastyWhether you are interested in chin surgery for functional or cosmetic reasons, your choice of a qualified facial plastic surgeon is extremely important. During the consultation, your surgeon will thoroughly examine your chin and jaw to pinpoint problems. In some instances, the surgeon will suggest chin surgery as a supplement to rhinoplasty because a small chin can make the nose appear larger. Your surgeon will weigh other factors that could influence the outcome of surgery such as age, skin type, and attitudes toward surgery. The surgical procedure will be described in detail along with reasonable projections. If you opt for surgery, your surgeon will describe the technique indicated, the type of anesthesia to be used, the surgical facility, any additional surgery, and risks and costs.
- Plastic SurgeryTo learn more about various facial plastic surgery procedures performed by Dr. McClane please view the following educational brochures
- Face LiftIf you ever wondered how a rhytidectomy, or facelift, as it is commonly called, could improve your looks or self-confidence, you need to know how a facelift is performed and what you can expect from this procedure. This pamphlet can address many of your concerns and provide you the information you need to begin considering facelift surgery.
- BlepharoplastyDuring the pre-surgical consultation, you will be examined or asked to answer queries concerning vision, tear production, use of lenses, and your desires for surgery. Your surgeon will explain what you can expect from blepharoplasty and take a complete medical history. Factors to be weighed include age, skin type, ethnic background, and degree of vision obstruction. Furthermore, you can expect an open and honest exchange between you and your surgeon, which will establish the basis for a successful outcome.
- Nose SurgeryIf you have wondered how nose surgery, or rhinoplasty, could improve your looks, self-confidence, or health, you need to know how rhinoplasty is performed and what you can expect. No pamphlet can answer all your concerns, but this one can provide answers to many of the questions you may have.
- OtoplastyIf you are wondering how otoplasty can improve the way you look, you need to know how otoplasty is performed and what you can expect from this procedure. This pamphlet can address many of your concerns.
- Scar RevisionWith very few exceptions most people are self-conscious about facial scars. Some people may also experience diminished functioning of the eyes, mouth, or nose due to scarring. If you've wondered how facial scar revision could improve your appearance, your self-confidence, or your level of facial functioning, you need to know how scar revision works and what you can expect from this procedure. This pamphlet can address many of your and provide you the information to begin considering facial scar revision surgery.
- Lip Augmentation
- Body Contouring
- Laser ResurfacingDermabrasion and laser resurfacing are methods a surgeon uses to make "rough or elevated" scars less prominent, by removing part of the upper layers of skin with an abrading tool or laser light. Clearly, the scar will remain, but it will be smoother and less visible.
- Cosmetic SurgeryI was at odds before deciding whether to have cosmetic surgery, should I or shouldn’t I? My anxiety was quickly put to rest after meeting Dr. Stacie McClane. After counsel with Dr. McClane, my husband I made the decision to go ahead and have the procedure. Something that I had dreamt about became a reality. Dr. McClane was always there for me when I needed reassurance or had questions needing an answer. Today I am very happy with the results. Dr. McClane takes care of all my cosmetic needs. I highly recommend her. Her expertise in this field of medicine is superb! “ - Joni
- DermabrasionIf you've wondered how skin resurfacing with chemical peeling or dermabrasion could improve the look of your skin, your self-confidence, or your health, you need to know how chemical peeling and dermabrasion are performed and what you can expect from these procedures. No pamphlet can answer all of your concerns, but this one can provide answers to many common questions about chemical peeling and dermabrasion.
- Chin AugmentationBefore deciding on rhinoplasty, ask your facial plastic surgeon if any additional surgery might be recommended to enhance the appearance of your face. Many patients have chin augmentation in conjunction with rhinoplasty to create a better balance of features.
- Forehead LiftPeople with circulatory, ophthalmological, or serious medical conditions must rely on the diagnostic skills of their own personal specialists to determine whether blepharoplasty is an option to consider. Consultation with the facial plastic surgeon can help you decide whether any additional, complementary surgery would increase the success of the surgery. Your surgeon might recommend planning a simultaneous forehead lift to correct a drooping brow and smooth the forehead, or skin resurfacing to remove the fine line wrinkling in the eye area.
- Acne Treatment
- LesionsPort-wine stain birthmarks respond remarkably well to laser treatment. The abnormal blood vessels that cause these marks are reduced in size by the laser. This results in a lightening of the treated area. Skin growths, facial "spider veins," warts, and some tattoos respond to laser surgery. Most situations take more than one laser treatment, but some respond to a single treatment.
- Chemical PeelsThe skin is composed of the epidermis and the dermis. Within the dermis are two layers, both of which are constructed of collagen, long fibers that loosen and stretch with age and sun damage. If the deepest layer, the reticular layer, is damaged, scars result, while the upper layer of the dermis, the papillary layer, heals from injuries without scarring. In a chemical peel, the surgeon applies one of several chemicals to the skin. Glycolic acid is the mildest. TCA, trichloroacetic acid, can be used in varying strengths for longer-lasting smoothness. The deepest peel is done with phenol.
- Skin CareDr. Stacie McClane is a premier double board certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. With locations in Chicago and Hoffman Estates, Dr. McClane is a recognized leader in rejuvenation and cosmetic procedures of the face and neck. In her nearly 20 years of private practice, Dr. McClane has developed an unparalleled reputation for consistent and outstanding results while maintaining natural beauty. Dr. McClane is committed to providing each patient with a safe and outstanding treatment by giving the highest level of personal attention and care. A published medical researcher, author and speaker, Dr. McClane strives for excellence in every area. Always bringing her patients the latest advances, she offers a variety of facial plastic surgical procedures, minimally invasive procedures, anti-aging treatments and her exclusive, signature skin care line. Dr. McClane has a highly trained professional staff providing patients with excellent skilled care and comfort. Her local patients and out of town clients enjoy her concierge level services, attention to detail, convenience and privacy. The team collaborates to bring out the unique beauty in each patient. » Read more about Dr. McClane
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