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Moustafa Mourad, MD, FACS

Dr. Moustafa Mourad, MD, FACS is a distinguished, New York City based Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon. He holds dual board certifications in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery by the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery (ABFPRS), as well as Head & Neck Surgery (ABOTO). He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a Member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He treats many conditions, both cosmetic and complex, that affect the head, neck, and entire facial area.

Dr. Mourad is internationally renowned and highly sought after for his expertise in facial plastic surgery. He currently serves in several high-profile positions. He currently serves as a
Fellowship Co-Director for the American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), being responsible for training and providing expert instruction in the field of facial plastic surgery. He trains the most competitive applicants in the art of rhinoplasty, reconstructive head and neck surgery, facelift, oculoplastic, and facial rejuvenating surgery. This position has allowed Dr. Mourad to train in the next generation of surgeons, passing on his high level expertise. In addition, Dr. Mourad is the Chief of Otolaryngology- Head
& Neck Surgery for Medisys Health Systems, providing access to oncological and microvascular surgery throughout the greater New York City area.

A member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(AAFPRS), Dr. Mourad has carefully developed his clinical skills and fully understands
the importance of making each patient’s appearance as pleasing as possible—providing aesthetic results that stand the test of time. He explains that accomplishing sustained and enduringly attractive results is essential, whether you’re having a basic cosmetic procedure or require an advanced level of facial reconstruction.

Dr. Mourad received advanced surgical training at respected institutions including New York’s Beth Israel Medical Center and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, where he was chief resident in otolaryngology in the specialty of head and neck surgery. Dr. Mourad was then selected from hundreds of exceptional candidates to complete an additional year of aesthetic and advanced facial plastics and reconstructive surgery training with the world-renowned surgeon Dr. Yadranko Ducic. While there, Dr. Mourad intentionally fine-tuned his skills to better provide an exceptional level of care for his patients.

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

Three Months Post-Op:

I am thrilled to see one of my favorite patients in the office today! These are her before and after photos 3 months after her primary rhinoplasty. This is a very early result, but the subtle changes of improved tip rotation, and reduced dorsal height enhance her natural aesthetic! She has mild swelling that will continue to subside.

One Year Post-Op:

One year after her Primary Rhinoplasty. She healed wonderfully, and looks amazing! Im thrilled to see her so happy, with a natural aesthetic!

Benton J.

CSF leak can be scary and pretty rare. I was super nervous and Dr Mourad really walked me through everything, kept an even tone, and got me fixed and healed up. Can’t thank him enough for getting me right. Ready to really enjoy the rest of my life. Thank you.

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

Very excited to share before and after rhinoplasty photos. This wonderful Park Avenue patient sought changes for aesthetic and functional reasons. 3 months ago she underwent a primary rhinoplasty. She underwent slight changes to the contour of her nose, tip rotation, and projection. Her nose was made straighter also allowing her to breathe better!

Rhinoplasty & Male Rhinoplasty

Before and after photo of revision rhinoplasty with patient’s own rib. Patient had 2 prior surgeries that left him unable to breathe. His septum was collapsed in the front, replaced by scar, and deviated causing obstruction. He underwent an open structure septo-rhinoplasty for reconstruction. He now looks better and breathes better!

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty & Septal Perforation

Very rewarding case of a revision rhinoplasty 6 month post operatively. This wonderful woman had a prior surgery that left her with a pollybeak deformity and nasal septal perforation.

Pollybeak deformity refers to excess tissue over the “supratip” area (region over the bridge of the nose right before the nasal tip). It’s name is derived from the beak-like shape of the nose. This usually occurs from prior rhinoplasty surgery, and can happen when dorsal humps are aggressively taken down without accounting for skin redraping. Patients subsequently develop excess scar tissue underneath the skin that gives the characteristic appearance. Other causes include inadequate dorsal hump reduction, as well as failed corrective surgery of a “tension” tip deformity.

She elected to undergo revision rhinoplasty with her own rib for aesthetic and functional purposes. The prior surgery also had left her with a large hole in her septum, for which she also underwent flap reconstruction for closure.