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Nose Taping After Rhinoplasty

Nose taping is a common practice among rhinoplasty patients. It is a bandage or tape used during rhinoplasty recovery to support the nose, decrease swelling, and improve the nose’s appearance. Philip Miller, MD, FACS, often recommends nose taping to enhance a patient’s healing process after nose surgery, provided it’s done correctly.

What are the benefits of nose taping after rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty results after 9 months to remove dorsal hump and lift the nasal tip by Dr. Miller.

Nose taping after rhinoplasty is beneficial for many reasons. The primary benefit is that it helps to decrease swelling fluctuations after the procedure. It also helps improve:

  • Bruising
  • Bleeding
  • Breathing
  • Healing process
  • Final appearance

Some patients choose to tape their noses daily or multiple times per day to help them feel better. However, it is most commonly recommended at night when swelling is most likely to occur. It is not necessary to tape during the day unless specified by Dr. Miller.

What if I don’t tape my nose after rhinoplasty?

Not all patients have to tape their nose after rhinoplasty surgery; it should only be done following instructions from a skilled board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Dr. Miller works closely with each patient to determine the benefit and necessity of nose taping. There are cosmetic and health benefits associated with taping. If the nose taping process is not followed as directed, it could lead to:

  • Nose deformity
  • Extended healing time
  • Additional complications
  • Increased swelling

How to Tape Your Nose after Rhinoplasty

There are multiple kinds of tape to use after rhinoplasty. Common choices are adhesives, like medical tape and bandages, and those that use pressure, like dental bandages. Speak to your surgeon about taping instructions best suited for your situation and healing expectations. Generally, patients should:

Male patient before and after photos

1. Tape the nasal bridge: Use 3-5 strips of tape about two inches long. Start at the tip of your nose and overlap upward to cover the entire bridge.

2. Wrap the tip: Use a longer piece of tape to wrap the end of the nose, creating a “U” shape while avoiding the nostrils.

3. Repeat the first step: Repeat the first step using strips to cover the bridge and ensure the “U” tape stays in place.

At first, nose taping may be necessary 24/7, depending on your specific circumstances. In this case, the tape should be removed every 2-3 days and new tape applied. After several days or weeks, nose taping may only be done at night to help with swelling and removed each morning. 

Removing tape should be done with as much care as applying the tape to prevent any harsh movements or pressure. Tweezers can be used to gently peel the tape or remove it after a shower when it is damp and starting to lose adhesiveness, or apply baby oil on the tape and that will loosen it. 

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How long should I tape my nose after rhinoplasty?

Nose taping is often recommended for 1-3 months after a rhinoplasty procedure. Dr. Miller provides patients with clear instructions for recovery care and taping. Patients will also visit Dr. Miller for follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and appearance.

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Dr. Philip Miller, MD, FACS,  is a world-class, double board-certified plastic surgeon and a leading expert in rhinoplasty procedures and facial rejuvenation. Dr. Miller has more than 20 years of experience in surgical and non-surgical facial procedures and an artistic eye for helping patients meet their cosmetic goals. After a rhinoplasty or revision rhinoplasty procedure, may instruct patients to tape their nose, but it is not always recommended.

Dr. Miller is an innovative expert that offers personalized care and treatment plans. His goal is to empower patients and support aesthetic confidence. Dr. Miller uses the NatraLook® Process to create a positive environment where patients can discuss obstacles and desires for a unified and natural rhinoplasty result.  

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How to Reduce Swelling after Lip Fillers

Swelling after lip fillers is a common concern, but the good news is there are simple ways to reduce swelling, like cool compresses and elevation. When you know how to treat this side effect, you can go into your lip filler treatments with less anxiety and more confidence. 

Lip shape and size are important measures of beauty and age. Typically, small, thin lips are not considered beautiful and can appear disproportionate and unbalanced with other facial features. Lip fillers have been around for decades and are popular for several reasons. Lip fillers add a smoother, more natural-looking appearance to the lips and enhance the natural shape for fuller lips.

While lip fillers are a great way to enhance your lips, they can also cause swelling, which may result in a puffy appearance after treatment.

Why does swelling occur with lip fillers?

Fillers are a great way to achieve the shape that you want your lips to have. A lip filler is a gel-like substance placed into the lips with a small needle or tiny tube called a microcannula.  These dermal fillers offer immediate changes to the lips, making them a very satisfying treatment option. 

If you are worried about swelling and bruising after lip fillers, it is important to know it is temporary. Swelling is caused by the process of placing the filler into the lip area; even a tiny puncture can cause minor swelling. The lips are a sensitive area, and the injection can cause slight trauma to the tissue – swelling above the lip after lip fillers is the natural response to that trauma.

Lip filler to plump up the lips by Dr. Miller. After treatment, lips are fuller and shapelier without looking unnatural.

How much swelling is normal after lip fillers?

Swelling varies by patient and can depend on factors like how many injections were used, if it was a combination treatment, and natural bodily responses based on sensitivity. Swelling is typically minimal and may make the lips appear puffy or lumpy. Swelling should begin to subside after 3-4 days although it can last up to two weeks in rare instances.

Some patients consider a fair amount of swelling after injection but notice an improvement by the fourth day. If you are concerned with how much swelling is normal after lip fillers, it is a good idea to contact your injector with your questions.

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When does swelling go down after lip fillers?

The amount of filler used during treatment can impact swelling and the expected recovery timeline. By the third day, most of the swelling should be gone, allowing you to really see your treatment results. Any discomfort or tenderness in the injection site should also go away by the fourth day, and the results should be noticeable. A few patients might have minor swelling for up to two weeks and should wait until this point for complete injection results.

Filler to enhance the shape and volume of the lips by Dr. Miller. After treatment, lips are fuller and more defined.
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How to Decrease Swelling After Lip Fillers

There are simple ways to reduce swelling after your lip filler treatment to relieve discomfort and enjoy the results sooner. Patients can:

  • Apply a cold compress around the area, but not directly on the lips
  • Relax and avoid repetitive or harsh contact with the mouth and lips
  • Drink lots of water to keep the tissue hydrated
  • Apply aloe vera or a recommended cream to the lips for hydration and healing
  • Sleep with your head elevated

How to Prevent Swelling After Lip Fillers

Different lip fillers can have different results and side effects. It is important to consult with your injector about what to expect before, during, and after your treatment. For many fillers, swelling can be prevented by following aftercare instructions and avoiding certain activities. You can prevent swelling after lip filler by avoiding:

  • Kissing or using a straw for drinking for two-three days
  • Eating sodium-rich foods
  • Using makeup or lipstick for one-two days after treatment
  • Engaging in strenuous activity
  • Consuming alcohol
  • Taking blood thinners like ibuprofen or aspirin
Lip fillers to add fullness and enhance the profile of a female patient by Dr. Miller. After treatment, lips are more defined and proportionate to other features.

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Gotham Plastic Surgery provides comprehensive treatment plans to help patients achieve natural, youthful, and stunning results. The experience and expertise of Dr. Phillip Miller, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon, allows patients to explore and experience the best version of themselves, including fuller lips.

Lips are a delicate and prominent feature that requires skill and experience to develop desirable shape and fullness. Too much injection can cause overly inflated, unnatural-looking lips, and too little can lead to underwhelming results.

Dr. Miller uses the NatraLook® process to help patients achieve exceptional and natural results. This approach to plastic surgery creates a safe and supportive environment for patients to explore their aesthetic confidence and naturally enhance their appearance. 

Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about our lip augmentation treatments. 

Chin Implants and Reduction in New York

Facial harmony translates into a greater level of attractiveness, and the chin is one of the main features that contribute to a well-defined structure of the face. If the chin is weak or disproportionately positioned, it can detract from one’s overall appearance, making your nose or upper lip look bigger than they actually are. Fortunately, these forms of facial asymmetries can be corrected with two basic techniques: chin reduction and chin implant surgery.

Philip J. Miller, MD, FACS, is a board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Manhattan that offers a variety of procedures for the face, including chin implant and reduction procedures. His proprietary NatraLook process evaluates and expands the typical plastic surgery experience into a safe, un-intimidating opportunity to explore your aesthetic confidence.

How Genioplasty Works

Genioplasty is a type of chin augmentation surgery. It involves correcting and enhancing asymmetries in the jawline and chin areas. Genioplasty surgery for reshaping the chin can be performed by either using chin implants to enhance facial contours and correct a weak chin, repositioning the bone that supports the chin, or cutting bone away to reshape the chin and jawline.

Chin genioplasty recovery time is typically about 2-8 weeks, depending on the specific procedure performed and the extent of the correction. Most patients can return to work within 1-2 weeks, while strenuous activity should wait for 6-8 weeks. 

Genioplasty vs. Chin Implant

While genioplasty targets the bone to reduce or project the chin and jawline, a chin implant is strictly used to increase the projection and definition of the chin. Dr. Miller will assess your specific situation and discuss your concerns and aesthetic goals in detail to determine which surgery is right for you. 

How Much Does Genioplasty Cost in New York?

Genioplasty can cost anywhere from $4,000 to $10,000 in New York City. However, the true cost depends on factors like the patient’s aesthetic goals, the length and involvement of the surgery, how big the implant is, the material of the implant, and the surgeon’s experience. The actual cost will be provided during your consultation. For more information on genioplasty costs, please contact Dr. Miller’s office.

Chin Reduction Surgery in New York

Chin reduction surgery is performed to reduce an overprojected or prominent chin. It is an outpatient procedure and is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon places a small incision either inside the mouth or underneath the skin of the chin. The excess bone is removed or shaved off, and the chin is contoured to the patient’s desired shape. The surgeon will close the incisions with sutures.

Chin Implant Surgery in New York

Chin implant surgery is typically performed to augment a weak or recessed chin. This places an implant directly on the bone to create a new shape and add definition to the jawline. Patients may choose from a silicone chin implant or devices created from substances such as medpor or goretex. All chin implants that are approved to be used in the USA are safe. 

Local anesthesia is commonly used for chin implant surgery. A small incision is made between the chin and the neck skin, hidden in a natural crease to minimize any visible scar. The implant is then inserted into a small pocket over the mandible and the incision is closed. Immediate chin implant recovery is typically about 1-2 weeks but the final result is visible after 3 months.

Chin Implants Before and After

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silicone chin implant before and after
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Chin implant surgery

Chin Implant Cost in New York

Chin implants can cost anywhere from $3,500 to $7,000 in New York City. True cost varies from patient to patient, depending on factors like the patient’s aesthetic goals, the length and involvement of the surgery, the type of chin implant used, and the surgeon’s experience. The actual cost will be provided during your consultation. For more information on the cost of chin implants, please contact Dr. Miller’s office.

Double Chin Reduction

A double chin is a common concern among New Yorkers and Dr. Miller also offers procedures for this issue. Double chin reduction is often performed using liposuction to eliminate the chin fat, creating a smoother transition from the jawline to the neck. Double chin reduction surgery is minimally invasive and typically only requires a few days of downtime afterward.

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Dr. Philip Miller provides custom treatment plans that include a combination of minimally-invasive techniques and surgical procedures to help each patient achieve the Aesthetic Confidence® they desire. To learn more about chin implants and reduction, please contact Dr. Miller’s New York or New Orleans office today.

Do I Need a Spreader Graft?

Spreader grafts are a common technique used in rhinoplasty and rhinoplasty revision. They are grafts of cartilage placed between the upper lateral cartilages and the septum to widen the middle third of the nose. These grafts assist with vestibular stenosis and help prevent depressions and concavity in the middle third of the nose.

Dr. Philip Miller is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and head and neck surgery located in the heart of Manhattan. Dr. Miller specializes in cosmetic facial procedures and is a leading expert in rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation. Dr. Miller and his highly acclaimed team offer customized treatments in New York City, NY, and New Orleans, LA. 

Do I need a spreader graft?

A spreader graft may be useful during a variety of rhinoplasty procedures, including the following:

When a hump is removed, a spreader graft is used to strengthen and support the middle third of the nose. The hump contains delicate connections of cartilage and bone, so removing it increases the risk of the nose falling inward. Spreader grafts prevent a concave nose by adding structural support.

If there is a bend in the middle of the nose, it can be corrected with a spreader graft. In this case, the graft addresses the asymmetry of the nose and may improve the airway passages for easier breathing.

Nose trauma or a previously failed surgery can lead to depression in the middle third of the nose. A spreader graft can provide adequate support to the nose and rebuild the dorsum.

Patients that have medical issues and require better airflow can use a spreader graft to improve the internal nasal valve, the narrowest part of the nasal airway.

What is spreader graft in rhinoplasty?

During a rhinoplasty or rhinoplasty revision, a spreader graft is used to correct a specific problem. It is typically used to fix functional issues, like breathing, in the middle section of the nose between the nasal tip and below the nasal bone. In rhinoplasty, a spread graft is used to add support to the nose after a hump reduction or open the internal nasal valve for better breathing.

While the practical uses are ideal for breathing improvements, a spreader graft can also help solve cosmetic issues. A spreader graft can correct a twisted nose by only placing the graft on one side of the nose to straighten it. They can also be used in rhinoplasty revision to keep the septum straight. In some cases, they restore support that might have been lost after the initial rhinoplasty procedure.

Benefits of a Spreader Graft

A spreader graft offers many benefits, including:

  • Permanent solution for functional and cosmetic problems
  • Improves airway passage
  • Provides structural support for long-lasting rhinoplasty results
  • Balanced nose shape that is harmonious with other facial features
  • Prevent future problems and revision surgeries

About the Procedure

A spreader graft can be placed during an open or closed rhinoplasty procedure. The best option is during an open rhinoplasty so that surgeons have a clear view of the treatment area for accurate placement. The actual graft is made from the patient’s cartilage, usually from the septum or ear, if the septum cartilage is minimal.

The spreader graft is usually placed on both sides of the septum to widen the internal nasal valve. The graft is sewn into place with sutures, and then the upper lateral cartilage is put back into place for the middle vault reconstruction. It is an extensive surgical procedure that requires anesthesia and adequate recovery time.

Like any rhinoplasty procedure, performing a spreader graft requires extensive recovery before final results are evident. The graft placement itself is vast and can take up to 3 hours depending on if it is a combination procedure. Any incisions are minor and heal quickly with minimal scarring. Many patients have bruising and swelling for several weeks after the surgery and can expect most of the swelling to subside within a month or two. However, it can take up to a full year before swelling is gone entirely.

Dr. Miller analyzing a patient's nose during a consultation for rhinoplasty in NYC

Spreader grafts before and after

In some cases, a spreader graft does not add any cosmetic value to the nose and does not produce visible outward changes. When used to improve nose function, the changes are only internal and will be apparent to the patient with better breathing.

When spreader grafts are used to add support and change the shape of a nose, there are noticeable outward changes after surgery. A spreader graft can result in dramatic changes when a nose is collapsed or twisted.

Spreader grafts in Manhattan, NYC

Dr. Miller is a top plastic surgeon in New York City and New Orleans with more than 20 years of experience and thousands of successful surgeries. Dr. Miller and his team strive to create stunning and natural results with NatraLook®. The NatraLook process expands the typical plastic surgery experience into a safe opportunity to explore aesthetic confidence. Patients work closely with Dr. Miller to create a unified vision and work through obstacles to achieve natural results.

Contact us to schedule a consultation and determine if spreader grafts are right for you. 

Nose Tip Surgery in New York

When considering a rhinoplasty procedure, it can be helpful to understand all your options. One possible procedure that typically requires less extensive surgery is a nasal tip plasty.

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What is tip plasty?

Tip plasty is a nose job that focuses specifically on nose tip. The tip plasty procedure may involve tip reduction or adjustments to the tip of the nose to create a better angle and more pleasing look without having to undergo a complete rhinoplasty procedure.

Tip Plasty vs Rhinoplasty

A tip plasty can usually be performed with IV sedation (twilight anesthesia) and intubation, allowing our team to keep the airway open. A small incision will be made on the inside or outside of the nose to correct the identified areas. After the incision, the nasal tip can be reshaped, rotated, or reduced to make it more harmonious with your other facial features. A nose tip surgery can form a supportive frame by:

  • Partial excision
  • Dissection
  • Repositioning
  • Augmentation
Tip plasty for a more refined nasal profile by Dr. Miller.
Tip plasty before and after

Am I a candidate for nose tip reshaping?

Nose tip reshaping may be right for you if your nasal tip is bulbous, boxy, or drooping. These concerns can impact your self-confidence even if they don’t require substantial changes. A tip plasty can address:  

  • Disproportionately large nasal tip
  • Tip that is too long or too short
  • Hooked nose tip
  • Nose tip that projects too far
  • Nasal tip that is too wide 

What are the benefits of a nasal tip reduction by Dr. Miller?

A nasal tip rhinoplasty may not be as extensive as a full rhinoplasty, but the procedure is still complex and requires a skilled plastic surgeon for natural and desirable outcomes. Dr. Miller is a surgeon known for his expertise and extensive experience creating appealing noses.

Dr. Miller conducts thorough and patient-centric treatment plans in his Manhattan office to ensure each procedure is tailored to the patient’s unique facial structure and desires. Dr. Miller creates:

  • Better facial symmetry by examining the entire face and considering how to balance the nose with other features.
  • More flattering nose shape by focusing on noticeable characteristics that are displeasing to the eye and streamlining flow with other features.
  • Improved quality of life by addressing aesthetic concerns that impact self-confidence and self-esteem
Rhinoplasty to refine the nasal tip and implant to augment the chin of a male patient by Dr. Miller. Surgery eliminates the drooping tip and strengthens the chin to improve the patient's facial profile.
Nose tip plasty before and after

With a focus on natural-looking outcomes, Dr. Miller uses the NatraLook® process to evaluate and expand the typical plastic surgery experience into a safe opportunity to explore aesthetic confidence. NatraLook ensures that patients receive natural and pleasing results, which is essential, especially for complex procedures such as rhinoplasty and nasal tip surgery. Dr. Miller considers your desires, facial structure, and features to guide patients into a unique treatment plan that will achieve a balanced and natural-looking nose shape.

When can I expect results?

The majority of swelling should subside after two months, but some patients may experience lingering swelling for up to a year. Full results are seen after swelling completely subsides.

Planning for Nose Tip Surgery

Nose tip surgery is a less invasive procedure than rhinoplasty, so it typically requires less recovery time and has fewer risks. The first step is meeting with a board-certified facial plastic surgeon who has the skills and experience to perform this surgery well. The consultation is a time to discuss your concerns as well as your vision for the procedure. Patients have different goals with nasal tip plasty, and Dr. Miller will need to understand your goals completely to ensure your expectations are met.

Nose Tip Surgery Recovery Time

nose job results in Manhattan, NY

Every patient experiences a different recovery process, but it is generally shorter than recovery after a full rhinoplasty. Patients can expect to remain home resting for one to two weeks after a nasal tip surgery. Patients should avoid strenuous activities, direct sun exposure, and activities where the nose could get bumped or damaged. After a nose tip surgery, patients should sleep facing upright and elevated to avoid pressure on the nose and keep swelling to a minimum.

Tip Plasty Cost

Many factors contribute to nose tip refinement cost, including:

  • Surgeon’s Fees: experience and complexity
  • Anesthesia: type, length, and who administers
  • Location: doctor’s own surgical suite vs. hospital
  • Pre and Post Surgery Care: tests, garments, and medication

Dr. Miller has a rhinoplasty cost-analysis guide that includes nose tip surgery for a complete overview of pricing in his Manhattan office. 

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Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about nose tip plasty. Dr. Miller and our patient advisors will help you determine if the procedure is right for you and help you begin your journey. 

Universities in New York City

A world-renowned city of innovation and home to a globally-recognized financial center, New York City best represents the ethos of the “American dream.” Gleaming skyscrapers and the energy emanating from this bustling metropolis seemingly create a signpost for new opportunities. And with its rich, diverse culture, New York City is one of the most student-preferred cities in the country offering first-class education.

Columbia University

Founded in 1754, Columbia University was known as King’s College and renamed Columbia College when it reopened in 1784 after the American Revolution. In 1912, the private institution became Columbia University. The 36-acre, Ivy League campus, exudes an urban setting and links its education and research to the vast resources of New York City. Its specialties include Climate Science, Engineering, Neuroscience, Arts, Law, Architecture, Business, Journalism, and Medicine.

New York University

New York University was chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature. It is one of the world’s foremost research universities and is a member of the selective Association of American Universities. The campus occupies over 171 buildings in the heart of Manhattan. NYU offers intimate undergraduate classes of 20 students or fewer and up to ten schools and prestigious programs, including the nationally-ranked Stern School of Business and the Silver School of Social Work. NYU receives the most applications of any private institution in the country.

Barnard College

Barnard College is a private institution founded in 1889 by Annie Nathan Meyer. It is an all-female college in Manhattan where students have access to two types of education –a small, private liberal arts school and a large, coeducational Ivy League institution, courtesy of a partnership with Columbia University. Barnard students can take classes, play sports, and join organizations at Columbia University, and Columbia students can have access to the same opportunities at Barnard.

Yeshiva University

Founded in 1886, Yeshiva University provides the highest quality Jewish and secular education of any Jewish university in the world. It has 4 New York City campuses: the Wilf Campus, Israel Henry Beren Campus, Brookdale Center, and Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus and is divided into three undergraduate colleges: Yeshiva College, the Stern College for Women, and the Sy Syms School of Business –which offer a dual curriculum comprising Jewish studies and liberal arts and sciences courses. Students also have the option to study in Israel in their first year.

The Juilliard School

Founded in 1905, The Juilliard School, formerly Juilliard School of Music, is a world leader in performing arts education. Located at Lincoln Center, The Julliard School is now the professional educational arm of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Its curriculum focuses exclusively on artistic education and offers bachelor’s degrees in music, dance, and drama, as well as postgraduate degrees in music.

Plastic Surgery Services Near Universities in New York City

Double-board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Philip Miller, is considered one of the country’s leading experts in rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation. He has over 20 years of experience within the facial plastic surgery industry and has performed over 5,000 successful surgeries. 

To ensure patients achieve the best results possible, Dr. Miller offers a proprietary consultation process called NatraLook. This process ensures that Dr. Miller’s patients undergo an enriching experience in which they achieve results that are rewarding in both physical and emotional ways.

Treatments Offered

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Dr. Miller specializes in cosmetic facial procedures and can create custom treatment plans that combine minimally invasive techniques and advanced technology to help patients achieve the best version of themselves. To learn more about Dr. Miller’s procedures, contact our Manhattan, New York office today.

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Carnegie Hill

Despite being known as one of New York City’s most prestigious residential areas, for its longtime residents, Carnegie Hill is a quiet enclave that truly “feels like a real neighborhood” due to its old-world charm and proximity to elite private schools, world-class museums, and high-end shopping.

About the Carnegie Hill Neighborhood

Carnegie Hill is an Upper East Side neighborhood named after the mansion built by Andrew Carnegie at 91st Street and Fifth Avenue in 1902. Because of local groups’ successful fight against the development of high-rises, Carnegie Hill has preserved some of the city’s finest pre-war townhouses, classic European architecture, and small-town atmosphere. Carnegie Hill boasts open streets, tree-lined avenues, beautiful mansions and other iconic real estate, plus a personable environment with easy access to fine dining and designer shopping.

Where to Eat in Carnegie Hill

New York City neighborhoods are known for their vibrant culinary scenes, and Carnegie Hill is no exception.

Taking cues from traditional New York City butcher shops, Quality Meats, and its rustic New American menu put the spotlight on excellent steaks. Diners can enjoy modern interpretations on their favorite hanger Steak, NY strip steak, filet mignon, bone-in dry-aged prime sirloin, or tomahawk rib steak with the restaurant’s tableside truffle butter service.

Renowned as a popular brunch spot on weekends, Sarabeth’s has evolved to become a staple dining destination for classic American fare. Locals flock to Sarabeth’s for its equally superb lunch and dinner menus, specialty cocktails, and extensive beer and wine list. Menu options include smoked salmon benedict, spinach & goat cheese omelette, chicken pot pie, adult grilled cheese, and classic lobster roll.

What to Do in Carnegie Hill

With Carnegie Hill’s perfect location, conquering some of New York City’s must-visit sites in one day is possible.

The city’s best museums (most notably, New York’s famous Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue) are located right within the Upper East Side, drawing art enthusiasts for its high culture. Museums to visit include The Jewish Museum of New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Museum of the City of New York, and National Academy of Design.

A shopping mecca, Madison Avenue is home to some of the world’s biggest names in haute couture. And at the south end of the Upper East Side, shoppers will find Bloomingdale’s that takes up an entire city block. 

Locals and visitors turn to Central Park for its generous offering of green space within the busy city. For those who enjoy outdoor exercise, adventure, and beautiful views, there is no shortage of options in the city’s most popular park. And on the East End, there is another urban oasis, Carl Schurz Park –an idyllic space where one could watch boats sail through the river, enjoy walks in the landscaped gardens, or catch a concert during the summer.

Plastic Surgery Services Near Carnegie Hill

Double-board certified facial plastic surgeon Dr. Philip Miller is considered one of the country’s leading experts in rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation. He specializes in cosmetic facial procedures that help patients achieve their aesthetic goals. He provides customized treatments, such as with NatraLook. The NatraLook process aims to enrich the patient experience by creating a safe and approachable opportunity for them to explore their aesthetic confidence. This helps create a unified vision of the patient’s desired results.

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If you are located in Carnegie Hill and would like to refresh your facial appearance through a cosmetic dermatology procedure, consult with one of Manhattan, New York’s best plastic surgeons. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Miller.

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Common Rhinoplasty Terms

Rhinoplasty surgery, commonly known as a nose job, is a procedure that reshapes the nose for functional or cosmetic purposes. 

Many medical terms are associated with rhinoplasty. When you’re considering the procedure, understanding this terminology may be helpful.

Cephalic Trim

A cephalic trim removes a portion of the upper edge of the lower alar cartilages, and is often necessary for patients with thin skin who desire nasal tip refinement. The patient with a boxy or bulbous tip will generally require a cephalic trim to allow domal repositioning with suture techniques. Patients with lateral supratip fullness are often treated with cephalic trims as well. There are different types of cephalic trim techniques to ensure the surgeon can tailor the procedure to the precise needs of each patient.

Caudal Septal Extension Graft

The septal extension graft is a useful method to allow the surgeon to control nasal lengthening, tip rotation, shape, and projection by fixing a graft to the septum, resulting in a strong supporting structure. The caudal extension graft is generally a cartilage graft that overlaps the caudal margin of the nasal septum. A combination of the caudal extension graft and the tongue-in-groove technique is used to stabilize the nasal base, set tip projection, and refine the alar-columellar relationship.

Columellar Struts

Columellar struts help support the nasal tip. In rhinoplasty, their primary use is in patients that need to maintain or increase nose projection. Columellar struts can be used with an external or endonasal (internal) surgical approach. 

Dome Binding Suture

The dome-binding suture (DBS) and hemitransdomal suture (HTS) are suture techniques used to define and narrow the nasal tip. The DBS can create an unnatural, pinched appearance, while the HTS places the lateral crus in a better orientation.

Dome binding sutures involve placing a suture above and below the actual tip defining point to cinch the cartilage. This creates a more sharply-defined tip. In some cases (depending on the cartilage strength), this maneuver also pulls the lower lateral cartilages downward to help flatten them, resulting in a less bulbous, rounded nasal tip.

Dorsal Reduction

This approach minimizes the need for spreader grafts in rhinoplasty patients. Dorsal (hump) reduction enables a graduated approach to the correction of the nasal dorsum by emphasizing the integrity of the upper lateral cartilages. This procedure does lower the height of the bridge of the nose and must be performed precisely to ensure a natural result. 

Endonasal Rhinoplasty

In an endonasal or closed rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes all incisions inside the nostrils. The nose is not opened fully, and the nasal structure is not exposed. The work is done entirely through narrow openings in each nostril.

External Rhinoplasty

External rhinoplasty, or open rhinoplasty, is performed from the outside of the nose by making a small incision on the columella, the soft tissue that separates the nostrils. This technique allows easy access to the underlying bone and cartilage structure.

Lateral Crural Strut Grafts

The lateral crural strut graft is a versatile new technique for repositioning, reshaping, or reconstructing the lateral crura, which in turn enhances the appearance of the nasal tip. These grafts are strips of autogenous cartilage, usually harvested from the septum, sutured to the lateral crura’s deep surface. They are typically used to correct a bulbous tip or nasal valve collapse.

Onlay Graft

Onlay grafts are grafts, which, as the name implies, are laid on top of an area during the procedure. This graft can theoretically be placed anywhere within the nose, although it often serves to augment an area deficient in cartilage that would otherwise cause a depression.

Peck’s Graft

Peck’s graft, or “Peck’s onlay,” is a graft used in both open and closed rhinoplasties. Placed on the domal area 12, it gives the effect of increased tip projection and may be used in tip refinement procedures. 

Spreader Graft

Spreader grafts are grafts of cartilage placed between the upper lateral cartilages and the septum to widen the middle third of the nose. These grafts assist with vestibular stenosis and help prevent depressions and concavity in the middle third of the nose.

Shield Graft

In the term shield graft, “shield” refers to the shape of this graft, which is similar to a shield. Shield grafts are useful in patients who lack projection in the nasal tip lobule. Other grafts may serve a similar but distinct purpose, such as a Peck graft.

Tip Graft

Tip grafts, or TRG, are small segments of excised alar cartilage in various shapes added to a sutured tip. Cartilage tip grafts provide an effective and versatile way to alter the nasal tip when tip sutures are insufficient.

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New York City Bridges

Part of what gives New York City its character is its unique geography. Comprised of five boroughs scattered across islands, New York is home to over 2000 bridges and tunnels traversing the city. Some of these bridges don’t just connect the boroughs but have achieved landmark status, playing a significant role in NYC’s history and culture.

The Brooklyn Bridge

An emblem of NYC, The Brooklyn Bridge is perhaps, the city’s most beloved landmark. A hybrid cable-stayed and suspension bridge, The Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened in 1883, it was not only the first fixed crossing across the East River but also the longest suspension bridge in the world at that time. 

This Neo-Gothic structure has become a major tourist attraction since its opening and has become an icon of the Big Apple –it is one of the city’s most photographed bridges and a location frequently used in films. Walking across the bridge is also, most often than not, on the itinerary of anyone visiting New York. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark, a New York City landmark, and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.

The Manhattan Bridge

Running almost parallel to the Brooklyn Bridge, The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn at the Flatbush Avenue Extension. There’s even a neighborhood named after the bridge. DUMBO is an acronym for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass” and is a charming neighborhood with cobblestone streets and small businesses that make it a charming location.

The Manhattan bridge features an innovative design, being the first suspension bridge to utilize engineer Josef Melan’s deflection theory for deck stiffening that led to the first use of a lightly-webbed weight-saving truss for its construction. The Manhattan Bridge, therefore, is considered a pioneer in modern suspension bridges, serving as the standard for many innovative spans built in the first half of the 20th century.

The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

A double-decked suspension bridge, The Verrazzano-Narrows connects Staten Island and Brooklyn. It is named after Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first documented European explorer to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River in 1524.

At its grand opening in 1964, the Verrazano was the longest suspension bridge in the world (it now ranks 13th) but remains the longest main span, running over two miles from end to end. It spans the Narrows, a body of water connecting the Upper New York Bay with Lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only fixed crossing of the Narrows and carries 13 lanes of Interstate 278, with 7 lanes on the upper level and 6 on the lower level.

Plastic Surgery Services Near New York City Bridges

Dr. Philip Miller is a highly regarded pioneer in the industry. As a double-board-certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Miller specializes in cosmetic facial procedures that are designed to help patients achieve their aesthetic goals. Considered one of the country’s leading experts in rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation, Dr. Miller is proud to offer patients the highest level of care and customized treatments, particularly with Natralook. The NatraLook process evaluates and expands the typical plastic surgery experience into a safe, un-intimidating opportunity to explore one’s aesthetic confidence. 

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New York City

Cosmopolitan and constantly evolving, New York City is one of the most popular metropolises for art, food, fashion, and theater. And amidst the most gleaming skyscrapers and iconic landmarks, anyone can experience its rich and colorful culture permeating the city’s boroughs and neighborhoods.

About New York City

New York City comprises five boroughs. The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island are like smaller cities within a huge metropolis, and each borough is composed of dozens of neighborhoods, lending their own Big Apple flavor.

New York is one of the most visited cities in the world. It is ethnically diverse, infamously congested, and for many people, the grandest urban center in the United States. Almost every corner of the city contributes to the collective consciousness of locals and visitors. Wall Street is associated with money and power, Fifth Avenue means shopping opportunities, Harlem represents African-American culture and the Jazz age, while Broadway is synonymous with theater. NYC can offer anyone endless possibilities, diversity, and high energy.

Where to Eat in New York City

Just about every NYC neighborhood has something delicious to offer. The city, after all, is one big melting pot of classic, creative, and globally-inspired cuisines.

Saga is a sky-high fine dining establishment located on the 63rd floor of 70 Pine Street –a 970-foot-high skyscraper in the Financial District. The intimate dining area opens onto outdoor terraces that diners can explore during their meal. Saga’s tasting menu is rooted in European technique with inspiration from travel, nostalgic flavors from childhood, and the diverse cuisines in the city.

After a successful NYC pop-up in 2019, All’Antico Vinaio opened a brick-and-mortar location to serve New Yorkers its famous Florentine stuffed sandwiches. These big and beautiful handheld meals consist of olive-oil slicked Tuscan bread stuffed with mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula, and other fresh, high-quality ingredients that make these sandwiches filling and tasty.

What to Do in New York City

One will never have a dull day in the city that never sleeps.

Visitors are encouraged to see the Statue of Liberty through the Staten Island Ferry. Not only will they get to see the symbol of New York and of America, but also enjoy views of the Lower Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn. And while on the Island, they can explore the Smithsonian-affiliated Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, Staten Island Museum, and Staten Island Zoo.

Fifth Avenue is the epicenter of luxury shopping in NYC. Located between 39th and 60th Streets, Fifth Avenue is the address of Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. Between the two popular retail destinations, shoppers will find Cartier, Tiffany’s, Prada, and Gucci.

With more than 840 acres of lush lawns, woods, lakes, and fountains, Central Park is an urban oasis in the heart of a concrete jungle. Visitors can go for a morning walk, boat ride, or visit the Central Park Zoo. 

Plastic Surgery Services in New York City

Esteemed double-board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Philip Miller, is considered one of the country’s leading experts in rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation. He has over 20 years of experience within the facial plastic surgery industry and has performed over 5,000 successful surgeries.

Dr. Miller provides thousands of patients in Manhattan, New York with natural-looking results that exceed their goals, such as with NatraLook. The NatraLook Process ensures that his patients undergo an enriching experience in which they achieve results that are rewarding in both physical and emotional ways.

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