New York Non Surgical Face Lift doctors
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Steven Wallach, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1049 Fifth Ave Suite 2D, New York |
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3 answers |
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Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
44 East 65th Street 1A, New York |
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2 answers |
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Minas Constantinides, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
530 1st Ave Suite 7U, New York |
2 answers | |
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Matthew Schulman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
950 Park Avenue, New York City |
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2 answers |
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Nelson L. Novick, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
500 E 85th St Suite P-1, New York |
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1 answer |
Recent Answers
Hi, I am 32 yrs old. I had face paralysis about 5 yrs ago and left synkinesis on one side which destroyed my beautiful smile and of course, slightly sagging on the same side.
It bothers me a lot. I thought about Facelifting but one of the aesthetician told me I am still young for that. I really feel self-conscious so I am thinking about having non-surgery face lifting like "Happy Lift" or something similar. If you can suggest something, I can research it at least. I appreciate for any answers. Regards.
Facial synkinesis and spasm around the mouth can be improved with targeted Botox injections into the muscles creating the spasm. Usually this involves injecting the mentalis (chin muscle), zygomaticus major and minor (muscles that pull up the nasolabial fold), and depressor anguli oris (muscle that pulls down the corner of the mouth). Also, there are wonderful biofeedback techniques that can be taught by a physical therapist specially trained in facial nerve injury rehabilitation. Good luck! Minas Constantinides, MD
I'm 31 and have always been thin but for some reason my neck seems to look way older than it should– especially compared to my friends who are the same age (see photo...I'm the one in white). There isn't saggy skin, just not enough fat. Is there anything I can do to correct this problem? Thanks!
If your neck is too thin, then filling it can definitely make you look better. Options for filling include fat transfer and any subcutaneous injectable filler. However, most hyaluronic fillers would be difficult to place smoothly throughout the neck. I have had excellent results using highly diluted Sculptra for neck filling in thin necks. Be sure you find an expert who has had a lot of experience, since the neck is very unforgiving when it comes to showing irregularities and lumpiness. Good luck! Minas Constantinides MD
I am 31 years old, I have a deep overbite and one side of my jaw has class 2 occlusion which makes my jaw look more rerouted on one side than the other.....can some orthodontic appliance help correct this problem and maybe bring my jaw forward a little....I really don't wish to break my jaw and face the side effects of jaw surgeries
Hi,
Honestly the best way would be to do the mandibular osteotomy, However, if you are totally opposes to it then you can consider a chin implant which is somewhat less invasive. You could also try some radiesse injections, although this will only give you minimal jaw projection.
Best,
Dr.S.




