Verve Medical Cosmetics

Verve Medical Cosmetics

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Dr. Stephen P. NYC. NJ. MIAMI. https://www.vervelaser.com For more than 20 years, Dr. Stephen Bracci has specialized in the field of cosmetic Injectables.

Bracci, MD
Provide women/men ages 25-85 with all non-surgical same day results for the correction of face wrinkles, sagging skin, and under eye bags. 25 Years Advanced Private Aesthetic Practice. He is the founder and medical director of VERVE Medical Cosmetics, a private aesthetic medical practice with studios in New York City, Paramus, New Jersey, Irvington, New York, and Garden City, Long Islan

06/06/2026

The face isn’t the only area that shows your age.

For many women, the décolleté is one of the earliest places to develop chest wrinkles, crepey texture, and visible thinning of the skin. And once the face looks refreshed, that contrast often becomes even more noticeable.

RADIESSE is now FDA approved for wrinkles in the décolleté area, making it the first regenerative biostimulator in the U.S. approved for both face and body.

What makes it different is that it does two things at once: it provides structural support up front and stimulates collagen production over time. That combination can help improve crepey skin on the chest and soften visible wrinkling in an area that’s often overlooked.

This isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. The chest ages differently than the face, which is why technique, tissue quality, and treatment planning matter.

If your décolleté feels out of step with the rest of your rejuvenation, it may be worth evaluating.

Schedule a consultation to see whether RADIESSE for décolleté rejuvenation is the right fit.

06/05/2026

Not all fillers do the same job.

Hyaluronic acid fillers add volume.

Biostimulators like Radiesse and Sculptra work differently. They help your body rebuild collagen, which improves structure over time.

The result takes longer, but it supports the face in a way that looks more natural as aging continues. The goal isn’t to inflate the surface. It’s to strengthen the foundation.

Support first. Structure always.

Want to know which option fits your face and your goals? Schedule a consultation.

06/05/2026

An overfilled face usually doesn’t happen all at once.

It happens through repeated filler stacking before the face has settled. When volume keeps getting added without respecting structure, the result is heaviness and that overdone look.

Filler should be used with restraint.

Support first. Structure always. Prevention is always easier than correction.

Concerned about filler that looks heavy or overdone? Schedule a consultation.

Photos from Verve Medical Cosmetics's post 06/04/2026

Not every filler is trying to do the same job.

Some fillers are designed to add volume. Others are designed to support the skin and structure underneath it.

That distinction matters.

Hyaluronic acid fillers can work well when the face needs precise volume, contour, or refinement. Biostimulators like Radiesse and Sculptra work differently. They help stimulate collagen production over time, which can improve support, firmness, and facial structure more gradually.

The goal isn’t always to add more.

Sometimes, the better plan is to rebuild support.

If you’re not sure which category makes sense for your face, start with a consultation. The treatment should follow the anatomy, not the trend.

05/31/2026

Under-eye filler alone often makes the problem worse.

The tear trough usually isn’t the only issue.

The under-eye and mid-face work together. When the cheek lacks support, filler under the eyes can create puffiness instead of a smooth transition.

That’s why treating the under-eye without addressing the mid-face often leads to the wrong result.

Support first. Structure always.

Concerned about puffiness or under-eye filler that doesn’t look right? Schedule a consultation. http://vervelaser.com/

05/29/2026

When people talk about Ozempic face, they’re usually describing a face that looks more hollow, drawn, or sagging after weight loss.

The most likely explanation is facial volume loss. As the body loses weight, the face can lose support too. That often means facial fat loss, and possibly some loss of muscle as well, though that part is still being discussed and not fully understood.

What we do know is this: in the face, fat and muscle both help support the skin. When those support layers shrink, the skin can look looser, the under-eyes can appear deeper, and the face can seem older or more tired.

That’s why treating Ozempic face isn’t about randomly adding filler. It requires judgment, restraint, and a full-face assessment of structure, support, and skin quality.

At Verve, the goal is not to make someone look “done.” It’s to understand why the face changed and choose the right approach for a natural result.

05/27/2026

Filler migration isn’t random.

It’s usually the result of too much filler or poor placement. When areas like the lips are overfilled without respecting anatomy, product can spread beyond where it belongs.

Sometimes the safest first step is to dissolve, let the tissue reset, and start again with a better plan.

Support first. Structure always.

Concerned about filler migration or results that don’t look right? Schedule a consultation.

05/22/2026
05/19/2026

Three cities. One Verve.

Dr. Bracci practices in New York, New Jersey, and Miami, bringing the same standard of care to each location.

Wherever you see Verve, the philosophy is the same: thoughtful treatment, physician judgment, and natural-looking results.

Choose your city and schedule a consultation.
https://www.vervelaser.com/locations/

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240 E 60th Street
New York, NY
10022

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm