Richard Hainer

Richard HainerDr

4.1(8 reviews)220, 303, East 3rd Street, Oakland County, Rochester, MI 48307

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Despite his easygoing style and affable demeanor, Dr. Richard Hainer, director of North Oakland Plastic Surgery, is a surgeon passionate about his craft. For Dr. Hainer, plastic and reconstructive surgery is as much art as it is science. And as such, he approaches his work with the same exuberant passion as a great artist. The only difference is that Dr. Hainer’s canvas is the human body. North Oakland Plastic Surgery and its director, Dr. Richard Hainer, are truly unique. Dr. Hainer epitomizes what the practice of medicine was founded upon. By providing impeccable care, individualized attention, and consistently excellent results. Dr. Hainer truly stands out as one of the premier plastic surgeons in this community.

Locations (1)

Rochester, MI

220, 303, East 3rd Street, Oakland County, Rochester, MI 48307

Procedures (29)

ProcedureRank in US
#3096
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Reviews (8)

4.1

8 reviews

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5.0
May 16, 2024
Dr. Hainer has been amazing with working with me and workers compensation. I am impressed with how the surgery went and the fact you cannot see a scar where I had the surgery is amazing. I highly recommend him for your surgery.

Joy Santamaria

5.0
May 13, 2024

Sandy Ready

5.0
Mar 21, 2024

Rebecca Wilson

5.0
Mar 20, 2024

kim klein

5.0
Aug 24, 2019
I'm sorry but if you find ANY negative comments about Dr.Hainer you seriously better know it's the person not the surgeon. What they are failing to share is...

Rajah A.

5.0
Apr 27, 2018
I originally chose Dr. Hainer because of his reputation in Rochester, Michigan as being one of the Leading and Well Respected Board Certified Plastic...

Cheryl V.

2.0
Apr 4, 2018
The two stars are for previous procedures, but I wouldn’t give any stars for my latest procedure. I’m “celebrating” 4 years of raised scars around my ears, and the disfiguring of my right ear after a lower face lift. I haven’t been able to wear my hair back, and I fear the wind revealing these ugly scars. The doctor can go home and forget about his patients, but I have a constant reminder, daily. I’ve been put through 2 in-office scar revisions, and an in-hospital scar revision. The in-office revision was horrible! I could feel and hear the stitching, as if being sewn into my eardrum. I almost stopped at Urgent Care on my way home because of the excruciating pain, but I was able to turn around and reach Dr. Hainer’s office for pain meds before they closed. I’ve had multiple painful injections with a “nail gun” type syringe, and with zero results. I was charged for the first in-office revision, and I was being billed for the injections. My in-hospital visit was suppose to be covered, but my deductible wasn’t met, so it was $2,000! I should have checked my insurance, and not relied on the office manager’s word that it would be covered. Their office sent me to collections for $100, after spending thousands on breast surgery related to cancer, a belly button revision, lower face lift, scar revisions, etc. I was still under treatment, and not one mention of this $100! The lower face lift was recommended by Dr. Hainer after I was seeking to have liposuction of my chin. I was told it would be just a slightly longer incision, and that scars generally heal well. A question I asked after having severe scarring after breast surgery! After repeated painful injections with the “nail gun” jet syringe, and no results, I visited another plastic surgeon. I spent another $800 for laser therapy with 5FU, a combination often used with great results on burn victims, but again the scars are too thick! I was reluctant to give a poor review, but after 4 years and thousands of dollars, painful injections, depression, and embarrassment it was necessary. Most people would feel bad and try to correct their mistake. I wonder how Dr. Hainer would feel about someone he cared about living with these scars.

Kelly Carvalho

1.0
Jun 1, 2014
Upon arriving for surgery I was asked to sign consent for indicating potential post op problems that smokers may have with specific surgery. The surgery I...

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