After a long week it was great to see one of my post ops in the office. This is a wonderful patient of mine that underwent rhinoplasty for both cosmetic and functional related issues. My favorite part is she couldn’t stop smiling in her before as well as her after photos. It’s amazing to take care of such pleasant and wonderful patients. She’s 3 months post op here with some mild swelling that should continue to improve over the coming months.
Excited to share on the table photos after a revision rhinoplasty. This wonderful patient had prior rhinoplasty with poor healing, and inability to breathe. You can see her immediate on the table results here. Her own rib was used through a small 1.5 cm minimally invasive incision.
Excited to share this before and after on the table photos after revision rhinoplasty. This wonderful Park Avenue patient had prior rhinoplasty with poor healing, and inability to breathe. You can see her immediate on the table results here.
After a long week, it was great to see one of my post-op patients in the office. This wonderful patient of mine had a rhinoplasty for both breathing and cosmetic issues. She had a reduction of her dorsal hump and refinement of her nasal tip, providing her with a more balanced nasal aesthetic.
Very excited to share before and after photos of one of my most delightful Park Avenue patients. This wonderful patient underwent an open rhinoplasty for both aesthetic and functional purposes. She is only 3 months in this series, and still has some swelling that will subside in the coming months. What I love most about this picture, is that her new nose fits her facial structure so well and naturally!
Excited to share before and after photos after reconstructive plastic surgery. This wonderful Park Avenue patient had three prior rhinoplasties that left him scarred and unable to breathe properly. This is what is called a “tertiary” rhinoplasty, and is very challenging from a surgical perspective. Each surgery he underwent increased the amount of scar in the nose, and reduced the available blood flow and vascularity. Adding to the difficulties is that his prior rhinoplasty surgeries were “reductive”, meaning that the original surgeons had removed critical portions of the nose, leaving the nose weakened and non-functional over time, causing significant collapse. I was fortunate to be entrusted with his fourth (and hopefully final!) revision rhinoplasty using his own rib to reconstruct the critical portions of his nose. He is 9 weeks postoperative in this photo, with some residual swelling, but is breathing again for the first time in years, and looking great!
Very excited to share before and after on the table photo of a wonderful Park Avenue patient that underwent an open rhinoplasty. She didn’t like her dorsal hump and her wide bulbous tip. Additionally, she had breathing difficulties from a deviated septum and nasal fracture. So blessed to be trusted with the care of these patients.
After undergoing double jaw reconstructive surgery and dealing with a 2-year recovery-alongside its permanent consequences-I had noticed an overall change in my nose. Specifically, the base had widened and my tip had begun to severely droop when smiling. Due to my past, I was extremely hesitant to pursue surgery again but have ultimately decided to follow through with it due to my deviated septum.
Over the course of 3 months, I shopped around for a surgeon and had a dozen consultations. Dr. Mourad was the ONLY doctor who took the time to hear my concerns and walk me through the entire process; Whether I had one or 20 questions, he would always respond to my calls/text before and after the operation to ensure I’m both comfortable and excited. As implied, he was the last physician I spoke with.
I asked for a natural result and I got just that in return. The recovery was much easier than I expected and I was up and about only a week after surgery. I cannot stress enough how natural my nose looks and how beautiful my profile is – it’s the best when people ask you if you lost weight and tell you that you look radiant only 2 weeks post-op.
If anyone reading this is hesitant to find a doctor or is worried about their nose appearance post-op… don’t be. Dr. Mourad is genuinely a great physician and, most importantly, a person. He’s a professional who loves his job, and his genuine passion is exemplified in his approach from start to finish.
I am forever grateful to him for restoring both my confidence and breathing.
Unfortunately, I’m not given the option to upload my before and after pics here; His insta page (@nycfacedoc) showcases all of his artwork.
If you’re set on undergoing rhinoplasty, good luck, and congratulations!
This is a wonderful Park Ave patient of mine who came in unsatisfied with his outcome after surgery with another area surgeon. I was able to perform a revision rhinoplasty using the patient’s own rib. Through a 1.2 cm minimally invasive access incision, I was able to obtain the graft that was used to reconstruct the internal portions of the nose. His problem areas were a droopy tip, poor tip definition, dorsal hump, and a nonfunctioning nose.
Very excited to show this before/after on the table photo of a wonderful young lady that underwent an open rhinoplasty. Small tip changes that improve rotation and definition, in addition to changes to the nasal dorsum can greatly improve nasal aesthetics.