Surgical Procedures

Nicolette Picerno, MD works exclusively on everything above the clavicle including the neck, face, scalp and ears. By concentrating on these select areas, Dr. Picerno delivers a higher quality of care and exceptional results.

Weekend Facelift

The Weekend Facelift is performed under local anesthesia and corrects laxity in the jowl area using incisions in the skin creases to allow patients to return to their routine within 4 days.

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Full Facelift

The Full Facelift tightens the laxity in the neck, cheek, jowl and eyebrow area using an incision behind the ear and in the hairline that goes unnoticed when the patient returns to normal activity in 14 days.

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Mid Facelift

The Mid Facelift, performed under twilight anesthesia, restores fullness to the cheek and fills in the laugh lines that run from the nose to the mouth.

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Browlift

The Browlift, done under general anesthesia, repositions the eyebrows and relaxes the frowning muscle between the eyes using small incisions that are well hidden in the hair.

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Blepharoplasty

This eyelid lift, done under local anesthesia, corrects the droopiness and puffiness in aging eyelids and restores the muscle wall underneath the eye to eliminate under-eye puffiness.

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Neck Lift

Using an incision under the chin and sometimes the nape of the neck, the Neck Lift, done under twilight or general anesthesia, removes fatty tissue and excess skin while re-supporting the muscles.

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Submental Lipectomy

Fat deposits under the chin are removed under local anesthesia with a recovery period of only 3 – 5 days.

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Facial Lipo-sculpture

Facial Lipo-sculpture, performed under local anesthesia, uses fat harvested from other parts of the body injected into certain areas of the face to restore its youthful contours.

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Fat Transfer

Fat deposits under the chin are removed under local anesthesia with a recovery period of only 3 – 5 days.

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Otoplasty

Otoplasty corrects protruding ears, using general anesthesia for children and twilight anesthesia for adults, by pinning the ears back to the head, requiring only 3 – 5 days of downtime.

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