Steven Dayan

Steven DayanDr

3.5(8 reviews)923e Floor #9, 845, North Michigan Avenue, Cook County, Chicago, IL 60611

Profile

Dr. Steven Dayan, a facial plastic surgeon, professor and researcher has published over 110 articles in medical journals and 5 books. He is a NY Times and USA TODAY Best Selling Author.  His accolades include the American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation’s Leadership Award and “Top Doc” recognition by numerous organizations including Castle Connolly and U.S News & World Report. As a founder of a medical research company, a medical marketing company, a skin care training center and a medical education company, he remains on the cutting edge of aesthetic products, thinking and education. 

He is a member of ASAPS, AAPFRS, ASDS and serves in an elected position within the Facial Plastic Surgery society as well as on the editorial board of Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, Aesthetic Surgery Journal ASJ (the official journal for ASAPS), Facial Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology. He is the current Co-editor of Modern Aesthetic Magazine. He has authored 5 books. But it is in his role as an adjunct professor —teaching a popular undergraduate course: The Science of Beauty and Its Impact on Culture and Business – that his Best Selling book Subliminally Exposed is based. An engaging educator, internationally recognized keynote speaker, and big thinker with an insatiable appetite for deeper knowledge and understanding of human behavior, Dr. Dayan is known for his ability to challenge the status quo and conventional wisdoms of medicine.

Locations (1)

Chicago, IL

923e Floor #9, 845, North Michigan Avenue, Cook County, Chicago, IL 60611

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Reviews (8)

3.5

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2.0
Mar 15, 2019
I had a revision rhinoplasty in 2010, after a botched first one. Mine was to take care of a nasal wall which had caved in after a bad infection inside my...

Lisa T.

1.0
Jan 14, 2019
It's taken me almost 8 years to muster the courage to write this. I had an ethnic rhinoplasty in October 2010. It looks worse than when I came in. My...

Emily B.

5.0
Jan 13, 2019
I had a positive experience with laser treatments at this location. Robyn was detail-oriented, thorough, and and very knowledgable about the nuances of...

Kanishka S.

1.0
Dec 7, 2018
Courthouse News- Dr. Dayan Widower Blames Wife’s Death on Botox Posted by Jack Bouboushian CHICAGO (CN) – A woman injected with Botox died 11 months after suffering symptoms of botulism, her widower claims in court. Klaus Rosenstern, as executor of Janet Rosenstern’s estate, sued Dr. Steven Dayan, True Skin Care Center, and the Chicago Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, in Cook County Court. “Defendant Dayan was a cosmetic plastic surgeon during plaintiff Janet’s botulinum toxin injection procedure in May 2011,” the complaint states. “At all times relevant herein, defendant Dayan held himself out to possess the requisite skill, knowhow, facilities, personnel, equipment and information to properly perform botulinum toxin injections for both cosmetic and medical purposes.” Rosenstern claims that Dayan works with Botox’s maker Allergan, and is paid for doing studies for Allergan under his own research company, DeNova. Dayan is a National Education Faculty member for Allergan, and has published a “how to” manual for doctors about Botox treatments, according to his personal website. Allergan, which makes Botox, is not a party to the lawsuit. Botox is an injectable drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for cosmetic use, to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and for certain muscular therapies. It is also one of the most potent neurotoxins in the world, and if it spreads through the body, may cause botulism and death. “Rosenstern was a 55-year-old female, who resided in Barrington, Illinois. Prior to her Botox injuries, Janet was a high-functioning, articulate, registered nurse, with a modest TMJ [temporomandibular joint] disorder, but otherwise in good health. “On or about May 25, 2011, Rosenstern presented to defendant Dayan at his medical office to receive treatment for her TMJ and migraines, as well as for cosmetic enhancements,” her husband says in the complaint. It continues: “Prior to injecting Botox into Rosenstern, defendant Dayan failed to adequately inform Rosenstern of the known serious, debilitating, and deadly side effects of Botox. “On or about May 25, 2011, Rosenstern was injected with 75 units of Botox. “As a consequence of Rosenstern’s Botox treatment, she suffered from progressing generalized muscle weakness with an inability to hold up her neck and generalized whole body muscle weakness, severe anxiety, worsening of her TMJ symptoms, neuropathic pain, and truncal parasthesias, as well as neuritic chest pain, dizziness, unsteady gait, neck pain radiating to her arm, back pain, muscle spasms, jerking type myoclonic movements in her abdominal wall, and antalgic gait.” She contacted Dr. Dayan about her symptoms immediately after her Botox injections, but he was dismissive of her complaints, the widower says. “Rosenstern sustained an acute severe immune reaction to the Botox and the Botox reaction resulted in permanent devastating injury to Rosenstern’s body, leaving her disabled,” he adds. Janet Rosenstern went to the emergency room several times as her symptoms became progressively worse. “As a result of Rosenstern’s Botox treatment, she was found unconscious on April 22, 2012, and died on April 23, 2012,” her husband says. Rosenstern seeks damages for negligence, lack of informed consent, medical battery and wrongful death. He is represented by Shane Bradwell with Barney & Karamanis.

Cynthia Franklin

5.0
Nov 19, 2018
Robyn recently made my lips fuller and they look fantastic! It was relatively comfortable, I didn’t have any bruising and the result is very natural looking.. I couldn’t be happier! ?

Marcia Milanoski

1.0
Sep 15, 2018
I had rhinoplasty/septoplasty 8 years ago. I’ve never been satisfied with the cosmetic result and went back for a few follow up visits after a year to discuss options. The functional part of my surgery has been great, no more sinus infections since! However, the cosmetic result is not an improvement because my nose looks bigger and it doesn’t fit my face. During this follow up, Dr. Dayan completely made me feel like my concerns were invalid. For example, my nose is crooked. He said it wasn’t. I’ve had two other evaluations with other doctors who confirmed that it is indeed crooked. Light bends when I look down it, there’s no denying it. I mentioned to him that the bulbous tip looked bigger than before. He made a comment that insinuated that it was as good as it’s going to get and if I want a Michael Jackson nose that I can get tons of cortisone injections to make it thinner. So, he injected the tip with cortisone over a course of a few sessions but it never looked different. I left the office pretty upset, he didn’t seem to care about my concerns at all. He seemed insulted that I wasn’t happy and I felt rushed out of there.

Emily Bojo

5.0
Jul 17, 2018
I had a wonderful experience with Robyn! Thank you to the staff for making me feel comfortable. Highly recommend coming here!

Amanda Sengphirom

5.0
Jun 13, 2018
I visited Dr. Dayan's office to meet with a researcher and determine if I am eligible to participate in a clinical trial study. Before my appointment I had a phone conversation with the researcher which was very informative and a first opportunity to ask questions. When I met him in person during our appointment, he was very pleasant and communicative, and the enthusiasm for his work showed plainly. I have visited Dr. Dayan's office previous times for other reasons (consultation for scar revision, had a mole examined) and was always treated very well and kept informed of options. I completely trust Dr. Dayan and his staff based on their knowledge, professionalism, and the friendly manner through which they keep their clients at ease.

Patty Celmer