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Weill Cornell Medicine Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

New York City, United States of America 7 treatments

About

The Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine is an academically based programme affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, providing the full spectrum of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery in New York City. Led by Chief Jason A. Spector M.D. FACS — a reconstructive microsurgery specialist recognised by U.S. News & World Report — the division's board-certified surgeons include Leslie E. Cohen M.D. FACS, Lisa Gfrerer M.D. Ph.D., and David M. Otterburn M.D. FACS. Cosmetic offerings span facial rejuvenation (facelift, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, brow lift, neck lift), breast surgery (augmentation, lift, reduction, DIEP flap reconstruction), and body contouring (abdominoplasty, liposuction, arm lift, thigh lift). Non-surgical treatments include Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, radiofrequency skin tightening, and thread lifts. The practice holds a combined Weill Cornell and Columbia plastic surgery residency programme and welcomes patients of all backgrounds for both in-person and video visit consultations across multiple Upper East Side and Brooklyn locations.
Treatments
7
Locations
1

Treatments

7 treatments

liposuction

Liposuction

Liposuction at Weill Cornell Medicine removes localised fat deposits from areas such as the abdomen, flanks, hips, thighs, upper arms, and neck using tumescent technique. Power-assisted or ultrasound-assisted technology is used where appropriate to improve precision and skin retraction. The procedure is frequently combined with abdominoplasty or other body contouring surgery, and harvested fat can be processed for transfer to the face or elsewhere in the same session.

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tummy-tuck

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)

Abdominoplasty at Weill Cornell Medicine removes excess abdominal skin and tightens the underlying muscle fascia to restore a flatter, firmer midsection. The procedure is suited to patients with skin laxity following significant weight loss, pregnancy, or ageing. A mini-abdominoplasty option targets the lower abdomen with a shorter incision for patients with more limited concerns. Combination with liposuction of the flanks and hips is commonly performed in a single operative session.

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rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)

Weill Cornell Medicine offers rhinoplasty through both its Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and its ENT Facial Plastic Surgery unit, providing access to surgeons trained in open and closed techniques. Procedures address cosmetic concerns such as dorsal humps, bulbous tips, and asymmetries, as well as functional issues including deviated septum and nasal airway obstruction. Revision rhinoplasty for patients seeking correction of prior results is available within the same academic medical system.

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botox-fillers

Botox & Dermal Fillers

Weill Cornell Medicine's plastic surgery division offers Botox injections and hyaluronic acid dermal fillers for non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Botox relaxes dynamic wrinkles such as forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet, while fillers restore volume to the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, and tear troughs. Treatments are administered by or under the supervision of board-certified plastic surgeons, providing anatomical expertise that distinguishes hospital-based plastic surgery practices from standalone medical spas.

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breast-surgery

Cosmetic Breast Surgery

Weill Cornell Medicine's Plastic Surgery division offers breast augmentation with implants, breast lift (mastopexy), and breast reduction performed by board-certified surgeons in a hospital-affiliated academic setting. Surgeons tailor implant selection — size, profile, and material — to each patient's frame and goals. DIEP flap reconstruction for post-mastectomy patients is also performed by the same division. The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital affiliation ensures full surgical resources for complex or revision cases.

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facelift

Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

Weill Cornell Medicine's board-certified plastic surgeons perform rhytidectomy to address sagging facial skin, deep creases, and loss of jawline definition. Procedures are tailored to each patient's anatomy and goals, with options from a targeted mini-lift to a comprehensive facelift combined with neck lift. The division's academic affiliation with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital ensures access to a depth of surgical expertise that reflects a combined Weill Cornell and Columbia plastic surgery residency programme.

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eyelid-surgery

Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)

Blepharoplasty at Weill Cornell Medicine addresses drooping upper eyelids, under-eye bags, and puffiness. The division's plastic surgeons perform both upper and lower blepharoplasty, choosing techniques that restore a rested, refreshed appearance while preserving natural eyelid function. The procedure is available standalone or combined with facelift, brow lift, or non-surgical modalities for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. The academic medical setting provides additional expertise in ptosis repair, post-trauma eyelid reconstruction, and tumour excision.

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Locations

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