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Safety comes first. Plastic surgery is surgery, and should therefore be taken seriously. Dr. Weintraub prefers his Rhinoplasty patients to be in a comfortable state of twilight sleep, where the patient is unarousable and is awakened only after the procedure is over. Due to advancements in anesthesia and new medications possessing a shorter half-life, no longer do Rhinoplasty patients have to contend with nausea, vomiting or grogginess; rather, the emergence from anesthesia is crisp and clear. Dr. Weintraub insists on the most sterile conditions in his New York City operating room, with board-certified anesthesiologists and state-of-the-art monitoring equipment commensurate with the highest hospital standards. The only person performing the surgery is Dr. Weintraub himself. Every intraoperative maneuver is executed with precision and care, and all wounds are sewn in multiple layers by his own hand. Rhinoplasty surgery should never be rushed, and Dr. Weintraub always strives for the best, as he understands that his patients will live with the result for the rest of their lives. His aesthetic is sophisticated and reflective of understated elegance. In his own words, “Cosmetic plastic surgery is nothing less than artwork on the human form.” Return to our home page for more about plastic surgery in NYC. |