New York Facial Plastic Surgeons
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Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
44 East 65th Street 1A, New York |
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779 answers |
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Steven J. Pearlman, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
521 Park Ave, New York |
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448 answers |
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Richard W. Westreich, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
45 West 67th Street , Manhattan |
227 answers | |
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Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison |
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223 answers |
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Kamran Jafri, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
125 E.63rd Street Suite 1AD, New York |
157 answers | |
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Maurice M. Khosh, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
110 East 59th St Suite 10A, New York |
147 answers | |
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Ramtin Kassir, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
799 Park Avenue, New York |
133 answers | |
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Philip Miller, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th 3rd Floor, New York |
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97 answers |
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Andrew Jacono, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
900 5th Ave, New York |
96 answers | |
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Elliot M. Heller, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
150 East 61st Street, New York |
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94 answers |
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Yael Halaas, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th Street Suite 3, New York |
92 answers | |
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Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
200 Stony Brook Court Suite 2, Newburgh |
89 answers | |
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Minas Constantinides, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
530 1st Ave Suite 7U, New York |
43 answers | |
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Michelle R. Yagoda, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
5 East 83rd Street, New York |
39 answers | |
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Adam D. Schaffner, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th Street Second floor, New York |
34 answers | |
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Alexander Ovchinsky, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
1046 South Orange Avenue, Short Hills |
31 answers | |
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George Yang, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
132 East 76th Street Suite 2B, New York |
28 answers | |
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Grigoriy Mashkevich, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
1430 2nd Ave Suite 110, New York |
22 answers | |
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Edward S. Kwak, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
113 East 39th Street 1st Floor, New York |
14 answers | |
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W. Matthew White, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
NYU Langone Medical Center 530 First Avenue, Suite 7U, New York |
12 answers | |
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John E. Frank, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
57 West 57th Street Suite 1112, New York |
10 answers | |
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Jennifer Levine, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
240 East 79th st, New York |
7 answers | |
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Guy Lin, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
210 E 86th St 9th Floor, New York |
6 answers | |
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Dilip D. Madnani, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
800 2nd Avenue , New York |
6 answers | |
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Allison Pontius, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
59 East 79th Street, New York |
4 answers | |
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Sam Rizk, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
1040 Park Ave., at 86th St., New York |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
I have heard of "tip rhinoplasty" but don't know what it is. How is this different from other rhinoplasties?
A: What is a tip rhinoplastyThe nose is made up both bone and cartilage. The top third of the nose is bone , and the lower two thirds of the nose is comprised of cartilage. The very tip of the nose consists of two paired cartilages that resemble rams horns. Those are the cartilage is responsible for the contour, shape, projection and rotation of the nasal tip. A tip plasti rhinoplasty, limits the surgical attention to just the lower third of the nose, that is the tip.
Dont really wanna go asking friends for advice on finding the right rhinplasty doctor for my nose job. What is best way to find the best? Cheers. - K.
A: How to find the best rhinoplasty surgeonRhinoplasty is a very complicated procedure and difficult to get consistently excellent results and, therefore, you are wise in taking your time to find the best. You can narrow your results by looking for a surgeon trained in both Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery. A double board certified surgeon has extensive training and experience in the functional and cosmetic aspect of rhinoplasty surgery. Then, ask for before and after photographs. You want someone who has at least 30 that they can show you. Best of luck, Dr. Phil-
What is the typical rhinoplasty recovery like? What can I expect? How long after a nose job does it take to heal and how long before you can go back to work, the swelling goes down, etc?
A: Recovery after rhinoplastyRecovery after rhinoplasty falls under may stages. When will you be able to go home? Typically the day of surgery. When can you watch TV and surf the internet? Typically that night, but don't make any major life decisions. By the next day, you should be feeling a lot better. Most patients will have a cast on their nose, and if you don't mind being seen in public with that cast, you can go outside, shop, see a movie, and sometimes even return to work as long as none of those require a lot of physical activity. The cast typically comes off in one week. Swelling will persist for up to three months. However, you will see the entire result until one year. That is because the skin over the nose has to shrink wrap and that can take a long time.























