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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-832-0444



Address: 115 East 61st Street 10065 New York, NY, US

Website: www.nycfacedoc.com

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Moustafa Mourad, MD 08.07.2021

Excited to share on the table photos after a revision rhinoplasty. This wonderful patient had prior rhinoplasty with poor healing, and inability to breathe. You can see her immediate on the table results here. Her own rib was used through a small 1.5 cm minimally invasive incision. See all photos here: https://ecs.page.link/HgLjR

Moustafa Mourad, MD 28.06.2021

After a long week it was great to see one of my post ops in the office. This is a wonderful patient of mine that underwent rhinoplasty for both cosmetic and functional related issues. My favorite part is she couldn’t stop smiling in her before as well as her after photos. It’s amazing to take care of such pleasant and wonderful patients. She’s 3 months post op here with some mild swelling that should continue to improve over the coming months. See all photos here: https://ecs.page.link/hmz7J

Moustafa Mourad, MD 09.06.2021

Head and neck cancer is a daunting and scary diagnosis. In this book, I worked with renowned authorities on head and neck cancer with decades of experience, to attempt to answer all the common questions you may have about your diagnosis and how to beat it with dignity. Learn more: https://ecs.page.link/9GHsD

Moustafa Mourad, MD 06.06.2021

Being double board-certified in Head and Neck Surgery and Facial Plastic Surgery and Reconstruction, it has given Dr. Mourad an array of skill sets in many different areas of plastics. With this, Dr. Mourad is highly knowledgeable and has years of experience dealing with many different types of conditions. Cancer is a life-altering diagnosis and Dr. Mourad feels incredibly fortunate to be in a position to provide assistance.

Moustafa Mourad, MD 21.05.2021

Oral cancer can be referred to as: tongue cancer lip cancer gum cancer palate cancer... cheek cancer floor of mouth cancer buccal cancer The most common risk factor of developing oral is tobacco use (both smoking and smokeless tobacco), and chronic alcohol use. Symptoms can include pain, lesions, bleeding, lump in neck, and more. You can learn more here: https://ecs.page.link/fHKne See more