Name: Michael Plastini, MD
Last name: Plastini
Gender: male
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2021
Years experience: 2
Primary Specialty: Plastic Surgeon
Address: 9868 N. State Rd. 7
Address suite: Ste. 330
City: Boynton Beach
State: Florida
Zip Code: 33472
Country: US
Statement: Michael Plastini, MD is a double board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Plastini is a native Floridian born and raised in Fort Lauderdale who obtained his MD degree from the University of Miami. Dr. Plastini completed his plastic surgery training at the world-renowned University of Miami program many luminaries in plastic surgery have called home including the famous Dr. Ralph Millard.
Dr. Plastini specializes in liposuction, tummy tuck, and other body sculpting procedures as well as cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He also performs both operative and nonoperative facial rejuvenation including facelift, Botox, Juvederm, Restylane, Voluma, and laser treatments.
Dr. Plastini has participated in research throughout his career and is published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Plastini has also had the honor of presenting his research at local, regional, and national conferences.
Dr. Plastini enjoys kayaking, boating, and snorkeling. His love of the ocean has led him to take an active role in restoring South Florida’s waterways and beaches. Dr. Plastini operates throughout Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Wellington, and the surrounding areas of Palm Beach County.
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- Bethesda Hospital East – Full Privileges
- Bethesda Hospital West – Full Privileges
- Boca Raton Regional Hospital – Full Privileges
- Boca Raton West Hospital – Full Privileges
Education:
- Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), with full Honors, Magna Cum Laude, Florida State University, June 2004 – May 2008
- Medical: Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.), University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, August 2008 – May 2012
Postdoc Training:
- Residencies:
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami, August 2018 – July 2021
- General Surgery Residency, Cooper University Hospital, June 2012 – June 2018
GPS coordinates on map: 26.5300012,-80.2045051
Primary location:
Location name: Boynton Beach
State: FL
Country: US
Map point: 26.5283,-80.08249664
Treatments:
- Botox
- Dermal Fillers
- Restylane
- Voluma
RealSelf Info
Awards:
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Full Membership
- The Aesthetic Society, Candidate Member
- Florida Society of Plastic Surgeons, Candidate Member
- Received Education Grant from Telpha/Galatea Surgical, Inc
- 1st Place in Basic Science Research, Camden Scholars Forum
Profile views: 94
Answer count: 4
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Sep 15, 2021
Profile modified: Sep 17, 2023
Profile photo modified: Jan 1, 1970
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Sep 6, 2023
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Boynton Beach, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 26.5283,-80.08249664
Doctor’s answers
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Botox for strong mentalis muscle?
Botox for Mentalis
Sep 11, 2023
Regarding Botox or neurotoxin treatment to the chin area, treating the mentalis muscle is best for softening chin dimpling in animation. An overactive mentalis or mentalis strain is usually associated with oral incompetence or inability to close the mouth but can lead to deepening of chin crease.
Filler can also be used to soften a prominent crease or provide more projection to the chin (without surgery) to improve facial aesthetics, but one of the more common problems I encounter after…
What can I do about indentations in forehead after FFS?
Contour issues after facial feminization surgery
Sep 11, 2023
My suggestion would be to reach out to the surgeon who performed the original procedure. There are many variations in the technique utilized for forehead reduction surgery. Based on photos it is difficult to postulate exactly what is causing your “depressions,” but the surgeon who performed the initial surgery would be the best person to address this issue. They know exactly what hardware was used and how the bone was cut in your case therefore would be the best person to offer an…
If I have Botox resistance will I still see results from dermal filler?
Botox resistance
Sep 6, 2023
“Botox resistance” is a term used to describe a situation in which a person appears to have reduced responsiveness to the effects of Botox (Botulinum toxin) injections over time. This phenomenon can occur in some individuals but sometimes can be just a result of natural age-related changes such as loss of skin turgor and increased elasticity.
Filler works via adding volume so there is no increased risk of “rejecting” filler if you have developed botox resistance, but overall there may be…
Could my crooked smile after Botox be caused by nerve damage?
Nerve Damage from Botox
Sep 6, 2023
While it is unusual to have nerve damage after Botox or any neurotoxin injection, it is a very rare complication from injection. It is much more likely that the Botox has migrated to your Risorius or Zygomaticus major, as this is a more common cause of asymmetric smile after neurotoxin injection. There is a “zone of safety” well-described in the literature when injecting the masseter muscle but the product can migrate. Botox can take over 3 months to wear off, so I expect that any asymmetry…
Last updated on 12/11/2023