Dr. Sam Rizk has been chosen as a Top Facial Plastic Surgeon and Rhinoplasty Specialist by Castle Connolly, the #1 Organization which selects Top Physicians in every field based on recommendations by their peers. Dr. Rizk has also published his original techniques in many plastic surgery journals, which requires peer review by other plastic surgeons to deem it original and worthy of publication. Dr. Rizk is often selected by doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals to do their plastic surgery.
Voted Top Doctor 2008-2011 by Facial Plastic Surgery Peers
December 22nd, 2011
Dr. Rizk was recently voted top doctor for the 4th time by facial plastic surgery peers. Castle Connolly is known as America’s trusted source for identifying top doctors. They send surveys to physicians to vote for top doctors and the list also appears in the New York Magazine. Dr. Rizk was voted as top doctor each year since 2008.
Dr. Sam Rizk was a featured guest speaker at the 14th Annual Mount Sinai symposium on the latest advances in medical and surgical dermatology. His lecture on Sunday, December 11, 2011 was held in front of a large group of dermatologists from all over the US. He was invited to deliver a lecture on the topic “Facelift Surgery – Latest Advances & How to Customize and Achieve a Natural Result”.
Click on the following link to view the event’s brochure:
http://drsamrizk.com/pdf/2011-advances-in-medical-and-surgical-dermatology-14th-annual-mount-sinai-winter-symposium.pdf
No More Crow’s Feet
March 29th, 2011
Our eyes affect our appearance more than many people think. Crow’s feet and fine lines around our eyes are becoming one of the factors that allow other people to determine our age. Dr. Rizk was recently featured in a MWB blog post, in which he explains how people can turn back the clock by using a combination of seven techniques to rejuvenate eyelids. Click here to read the full article.
Revision Rhinoplasty Before & After Photos
November 25th, 2010
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| 25 yo female who underwent revision rhinoplasty and septoplasty after a dissatisfied rhinoplasty 8 years prior. Patient had an irregular and saddle bridge, hanging columella and pointy tip corrected. Patient also had improved breathing with the repair of the deviated nasal septum. | |
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