Refine the Nose.
Elevate Facial Harmony.

The nose is a remarkably complex structure composed of bone, cartilage, skin, soft tissue, and an intricate network of internal support mechanisms. Its shape influences facial balance, while its internal anatomy affects airflow and breathing. Even subtle irregularities in the nasal bridge, tip, nostrils, or septum can impact appearance and function. Because the nose occupies the center of the face, small changes often produce meaningful improvements in harmony.

Rhinoplasty is a highly specialized surgical procedure that reshapes and refines the nose by modifying underlying bone and cartilage rather than simply altering the surface. Depending on your goals, the procedure may reduce a dorsal hump, refine a bulbous tip, improve symmetry, narrow the nasal bridge, adjust projection, or correct structural abnormalities that affect breathing. The objective is not to create a different nose, but to craft a nose that belongs naturally to your face and endures beautifully over time.

What Does Rhinoplasty Treat?

Rhinoplasty can address a wide range of aesthetic and structural nasal concerns, including:

  • A prominent dorsal hump along the nasal bridge
  • A bulbous, wide, drooping, or poorly defined nasal tip
  • Nasal asymmetry or imbalance
  • A nose that appears too large or too small for the face
  • Excessive nasal width across the bridge or nostrils
  • Overprojected or underprojected nasal contours
  • Irregularities resulting from previous nasal surgery
  • Structural deformities caused by injury or trauma
  • A deviated septum affecting airflow
  • Nasal obstruction and chronic breathing difficulties
  • Congenital nasal irregularities present since birth
  • Disproportion between the nose and surrounding facial features

Why Choose
Dr. David Phillips?

Dr. Phillips is a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon and board-certified otolaryngologist who has devoted his career to the art and science of rhinoplasty. Built upon a decade of experience at Weill Cornell/NewYork-Presbyterian, his practice focuses on primary and complex revision rhinoplasty rather than a broad range of procedures. This singular dedication allows him to approach each operation with exceptional precision, creating noses that are refined, structurally sound, and built to last a lifetime.

A Higher Standard of Care

That commitment is reflected in every aspect of the patient experience:

  • Dual expertise in facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology
  • A highly specialized practice centered on rhinoplasty and nasal surgery
  • One rhinoplasty procedure scheduled per day without exception
  • Natural results crafted to look timeless rather than trendy
  • Equal emphasis on aesthetic refinement and functional breathing
  • Direct surgeon involvement at every stage of your care

A Message from Dr. Phillips

In His Own Words.

“The goal is a result that will still look right in twenty, and in forty. The smallest change that achieves that goal is almost always the right one. Subtle ages well. Overdone is obvious.”

Your Rhinoplasty Experience

Your Rhinoplasty Consultation With Dr. Phillips

Your consultation begins with an in-depth discussion of your aesthetic goals, breathing concerns, medical history, and previous nasal surgery or trauma. Dr. Phillips performs a detailed analysis of the nose from multiple angles, evaluating the nasal bridge, tip projection, nostril shape, skin thickness, cartilage support, facial symmetry, and balance. He also examines the internal structures of the nose, including the septum, turbinates, and nasal valves, to identify any anatomical factors that may affect airflow.

You will then review how your existing anatomy influences what can be predictably achieved. Dr. Phillips explains which structural changes may improve balance, refine breathing, or preserve long-term support. Surgical techniques, recovery milestones, healing timelines, and potential limitations are discussed openly, allowing you to make a fully informed decision.

After Your Consultation

Following the consultation, Dr. Phillips prepares a set of computer simulations based on your photographs and your anatomy. These images are a tool for conversation — a way to show what your nose could become, and, just as importantly, what it cannot. Every face has its own structure, skin, and proportions, and the simulation reflects what is realistic for yours rather than an idealized image imposed on it. The goal is a shared, honest understanding of the result before any decision is made.

You will also receive pricing at this stage. Rhinoplasty is not a fixed-price procedure. The cost reflects the particulars of your case — its complexity, whether you have had prior nasal surgery, the work the airway requires, and the time the operation demands. Because no two noses are the same, the figure you receive is specific to you, and you will have it in writing before you are asked to commit to anything.

What Happens During Rhinoplasty Surgery?

Rhinoplasty is performed under general anesthesia at our state-of-the-art outpatient surgical center at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Phillips performs almost exclusively open rhinoplasty. The open approach provides direct visualization of the nasal structures, allowing for the level of precision and control that complex nasal surgery demands. A small incision is made across the columella (the strip of tissue between the nostrils). Within a short amount of time, this becomes nearly imperceptible.

During surgery, Dr. Phillips carefully reshapes the bone and cartilage that determine the nose’s size, contour, projection, and support. This may involve refining the nasal tip, reducing a dorsal hump, straightening a deviated septum, improving airflow, narrowing the nasal bones, or reinforcing structural support with cartilage grafts. Once the tissues are meticulously repositioned, a protective splint is placed to protect the nose during the first week of healing.

What Can I Expect During Recovery After Rhinoplasty?

Recovery after rhinoplasty is a gradual, staged process. During the first week, you can expect swelling, congestion, mild discomfort, and occasional minor bruising under the eyes. A nasal splint is worn to protect the newly refined structures during the first week. Most patients return to work and social activities within one to two weeks, although residual swelling continues to improve over several months. Because the nose heals slowly, final refinement and definition may continue to emerge for up to a year or longer.

Crafting Noses That Belong, Not Noses
That Stand Out.

As a board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and fellowship-trained rhinoplasty specialist, Dr. David Phillips has devoted his practice to creating noses that look as though they were always meant to be there. His philosophy is rooted in restraint and the understanding that a successful rhinoplasty must enhance both appearance and breathing. If you are considering rhinoplasty, schedule your consultation with Dr. Phillips to explore a thoughtful, individualized approach to nasal refinement.

The Right Surgeon
Makes All the
Difference.

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