Throughout his career, Dr. Studin has done over 10,000 surgeries, earning the trust of his patients, who have come from around the world to have him do their surgery.
Having trained at such places as Mount Sinai, in New York, Columbia, NYU, Harvard, and Memorial Sloan Kettering, Dr. Studin was awarded the prestigious Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS),ย is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of the Americans Society of Plastic Surgeons.ย
Dr. Studin is an internationally acclaimed expert in breast surgery. Over a decade as director of a breast center in Manhattan and awarded a patent for improving breast implant placement, he is trusted by patients and peers worldwide.
Using an advanced technique that he developed, patients wake up pain-free, and most feel no pain at all during recovery.
Dr. Studin has been awarded over 40 patents in 26 countries, and has new patents in process as he continues to be a leading innovator in medicine and surgery.
Why Choose Rhinoplasty?
There are several reasons why people choose to have a rhinoplasty. They may have a large bump on the dorsum of their nose. Their nasal tip could be too wide or hanging. Their nostrils may be very asymmetric, as well as too wide or too narrow. The nose can stick out too far from the face or be pushed into the face. All of these problems can be corrected with a rhinoplasty.
Schedule consultCost of
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty cost are very variable, as there are many different options to be considered when planning this procedure.
Ideal candidates for rhinoplasty are those who want to improve their nose's appearance or make it fit their face better. The procedure is only recommended for individuals whose facial growth is complete, typically at age 15 or older.
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Schedule Your Consultation
During a consultation for rhinoplasty, Dr. Studin will evaluate your nose, as well as your medical history. He will discuss your goals with you and review photos of past patients with similar goals. All of your questions will be answered and he will make sure that you understand the procedure.
Schedule consultPreparation
You will have a thorough examination as well as a consultation to discuss your goals and explain the procedure.
Shortly before your surgery, you will have spoken to the nurses and the anesthesia staff to prepare for your surgical day.
Dr. Studin will require you to arrange for someone to drive you home post-surgery and assist you during the initial recovery phase. read more
Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery
Procedure
Anesthesia
A short acting general anesthesia will be administered by a board-certified anesthesiologist to ensure a comfortable and pain-free experience during the rhinoplasty procedure.
Incision
Once you are fully asleep, Dr. Studin will do your rhinoplasty. Typically this takes from one to two hours.
Results
You will awake without significant discomfort, as there will be a long acting local anesthetic blocking any pain. You will start your pain medicine in the recovery room. That way you do not have any significant discomfort afterwards in most cases. You will have a small splint on the outside of your nose but there is usually no packing inside.
Recovery
After your surgery, you will go home in an hour or so. Your splint will stay on for approximately one week.
Our Results
Frequently Asked Questions
You can expect results from rhinoplasty to be long-lasting, often permanent.
No there isn't. "Nose job" is a colloquial term to describe a rhinoplasty, and is the exact same surgical procedure.
Rhinoplasty is typically only recommended for individuals who have completed their facial growth. For most, this means ages 15 and above.
Thanks to anesthesia, the actual procedure is pain-free. Post-operative discomfort is avoided as Dr. Studin will have administered a long acting local anesthetic during your surgery. You will start your pain medicine in the recovery room, but usually only need the first day. Swelling and bruising are seen, but usually last a week or two at most.
Most people are out and about within a few days. There is a splint on the outside of your nose for approximately one week. While you can go back to work or school as soon as the splint is off, strenuous activity is usually deferred for about two weeks.