NEW YORK, NY - Dr. Elliot Heller, a board-certified head and neck surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons practicing at 150 East 61st Street in New York, shared how a head and neck background informs his approach to facial cosmetic surgery.
He noted that the face is made of layers of skin, fat, muscle, and deeper support tissue, threaded with the nerves of expression and, centrally, the airway, and that working with this anatomy daily shapes how a surgeon plans natural-looking results.
Dr. Heller encouraged prospective patients to judge a surgeon by focus and volume in their specific procedure, and to review before-and-after photos of the surgeon's own patients rather than relying on titles alone.
The practice offers free consultations, where patients can review their goals and the realistic trade-offs of each option in person.
"A natural result rarely comes from pulling skin; it comes from understanding the layers beneath it and respecting the anatomy of the face." said Dr. Elliot Heller, board-certified head and neck surgeon."
About Dr. Elliot Heller
Dr. Elliot Heller is a board-certified head and neck surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, with over 35 years of experience in facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in Manhattan, New York. He trained at NYU and Mount Sinai and offers facial procedures including facelift, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, neck lift, brow lift, and ear surgery, along with non-surgical options. Consultations are free.
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150 East 61st Street, Suite H
New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 661-2563
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