Type
Rhinoplasty
Duration
2 hours
Dr. Sherman performs both closed and open rhinoplasty, selecting the approach based on complexity. Closed rhinoplasty — used in approximately half his cases — leaves no external scar and is associated with less postoperative swelling. Septoplasty can be performed simultaneously and may qualify for partial insurance coverage. Nasal splint removal at six to seven days; most patients return to work within twelve days.
Rhinoplasty at Dr. Sherman's Manhattan practice is tailored to each patient's facial proportions, ethnic background, and functional concerns. The closed approach — performed entirely through incisions inside the nostrils — is preferred when the anatomical changes needed can be achieved without direct cartilage visualization, and it is associated with less swelling and a shorter recovery than the open technique. Open rhinoplasty, which adds a small incision across the columella to allow full exposure of the nasal framework, is reserved for cases requiring significant cartilage grafting, correction of a crooked nose, or complex tip reshaping. When a deviated septum is present and causing nasal obstruction, septoplasty can be performed simultaneously and may qualify for partial insurance reimbursement. Postoperative pain levels are routinely described as mild — approximately two on a ten-point scale — and most bruising has resolved by ten to twelve days. Patients are advised to avoid glasses for three weeks and strenuous exercise for three to four weeks. Final results develop over ten to twelve months as deep tissue swelling fully resolves. Dr. Sherman brings particular depth of experience in facial bone surgery, having co-authored the surgical textbook Surgery of Facial Bone Fractures, and his academic role at Weill Cornell University Medical College keeps his techniques current with evolving rhinoplasty methodology. Rhinoplasty in New York City attracts patients from across the US and internationally; the Upper East Side and Fifth Avenue are established destinations for patients seeking natural-looking, ethnicity-sensitive results. Financing is available through PatientFi and CareCredit.
Pricing discussed at consultation; NYC market range typically $8,000–$20,000+
- Category
- Aesthetic
- Duration
- 2 hours
