Name: The Boston Center for Facial Plastics
Display name: The Boston Center for Facial Plastics
Mission: Waleed Ezzat, MD, F.A.C.S. is double board-certified in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and otolaryngology/head and neck surgery, Director of the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Boston Medical Center and Medical Director of The Boston Center for Facial Plastics.
Nationally renowned as a leader in his field, he offers a wide range of services, specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures of the head, face and neck.
Website: https://www.drezzatmd.com/
Office hours: Mon: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Tue: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Wed: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Thu: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Fri: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Phone: (617) 675-9878
Twilio phone: (617) 675-9878
Address: 425 Boylston St., 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 02116
City: Boston
State: Massachusetts
Country code: US
Postal code: 02116
Phone: (857) 350-4205
Neighborhood: Back Bay
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 42.3516398,-71.072828
Treatments:
- Lipoma Removal
- Nonsurgical Nose Job
- Nonsurgical Facelift
- Neck Lift
- Mole Removal
- Mohs Surgery
- Mini Facelift
- Lower Facelift
- Liquid Facelift
- Ptosis Surgery
- Lip Surgery
- Lip Reduction
- Lip Lift
- Lip Implants
- Lip Fillers
- Laser Resurfacing
- Laser Genesis
- Kybella
- Radiesse
- Restylane
- Restylane Defyne
- Restylane Lyft
- Restylane Refyne
- Restylane Silk
- Revision Rhinoplasty
- Rhinoplasty
- Scar Removal
- Sculptra
- Septoplasty
- Sinus Surgery
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Skin Tightening
- SMAS Facelift
- Cheek Lift
- Double Eyelid Surgery
- Dermal Fillers
- Deep Plane Facelift
- CO2 Laser
- Cleft Lip And Palate Repair
- Genioplasty
- Chin Liposuction
- Chin Implant
- Dysport
- Cheek Augmentation
- Buccal Fat Removal
- Brow Lift
- Botox for Migraines
- Botox
- Asian Rhinoplasty
- AlloDerm
- African American Rhinoplasty
- Ear Surgery
- Earlobe Repair
- Eyelid Retraction Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Facelift Revision
- Facial
- Facial Fat Transfer
- Facial Reconstructive Surgery
- Fractional Laser
- Hair Loss Treatment
- Hair Transplant
- Hyaluronidase
- Jaw Reduction
- Juvederm
The Boston Center for Facial Plastics
RealSelf Info
Profile created: Oct 12, 2021
Profile modified: Oct 9, 2023
Business type: Practice
Review count: 250
Rating: 4.8
Rating time spent: 4
Rating answered questions: 5
Rating bedside manner: 5
Rating after care: 5
Rating payment process: 5
Rating wait times: 5
Rating courtesy: 5
Rating responsiveness: 5
RealSelf’s PRO: Yes
Realself network status: candidate
Doctors
Name: Waleed Ezzat, MD, FACS
Statement: Dr. Ezzat is the medical director of The Boston Center for Facial Plastics located in the exclusive Back Bay district of Boston. He is also Director of the Division of Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery and Clinical Associate Professor at Boston University School of Medicine. Double board-certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, he specializes in plastic surgery focused on the face and neck. While he is noted to be a national and international expert in rhinoplasty, he also performs other cosmetic and reconstructive procedures within the face, head, and neck.
At the heart of Dr. Ezzat’s practice lies a strong belief in the importance of a trusting patient-surgeon relationship. An open line of communication with each patient is critical to ensuring that their individual needs are met and each procedure is a success.
Equally significant is Dr. Ezzat’s philosophy that “natural beauty is the best kind of beauty.”
“I believe that all cosmetic procedures should enhance the appearance of the face—not completely alter it,” says Dr. Ezzat. “Just as every individual’s face is distinctive and complements the rest of the body, I am committed to providing a patient-centered, specialized approach to each surgery.”
Dr. Ezzat received his medical degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. He completed his surgical internship and residency in otolaryngology head and neck surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Ezzat was then awarded the highly prestigious fellowship at the University of California Los Angeles, where he specialized in facial aesthetic and reconstructive surgery techniques.
Today, Dr. Ezzat is deeply involved in research and development in the fields of facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology. He remains an active member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, serving on multiple national committees for both organizations.
He is also an assistant professor at the Boston University School of Medicine and frequently presents at medical conferences around the world. He is a fellow of The American College of Surgeons.
In recognition of this dedication to his field, Dr. Ezzat has been honored with awards such as Boston Top Docs (2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022) and Castle Connolly Top Doctors (2018 – 2021).
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2010
Rating: 4.8
Staff
Name: Carla Chauca
Position: Practice Manager
Biography: Carla joined Dr. Ezzat’s practice in 2016 and immediately made an impact delivering the highest-quality care and coordination for Dr. Ezzat’s patients. She is a bilingual Peruvian native raised in Boston with 6 years of customer-facing service and managerial experience. Patients continually rave about Carla’s positive attitude and comforting approach to patient care. In her spare time, Carla loves to travel and is always seeking outdoor adventures. She is also a running enthusiast, participating in several 5K, 10Ks and half-marathons races to raise money for medical organizations.
Practice’s answers
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Would it be possible to fix my upturned tip without altering my bridge?
Fixing the upturned tip.
Dec 4, 2023
Thanks for reaching out. The answer to your question is YES. This is a common procedure among surgeons who are well-versed in revision rhinoplasty. By the pictures you provided, the dorsum of the nose looks well-positioned. It’s the over-rotation (upturned) and over-projection (sticking out too far) that is resulting in a very unnatural appearance. I recommend doing some research and seeking out a few consultations with board-certified specialists who have extensive experience in…
Bulbous nose tip & need ostomy, natural nose, silicone or donor cartilage?
Asian rhinoplasty
Sep 3, 2023
Thank you for your question. As a rule of thumb, I never use silicone in the nose. Over time, silicone can be recognized as foreign by the body. When this happens, the body will start to reject the silicone implant – requiring revision rhinoplasty.. If you look at the medical literature, complication rates, long-term, are higher for silicone and other implantable material over cartilage. In my practice, I only use cartilage and facia for rhinoplasty on patients with Asian descent. In…
Asian Rhinoplasty and mid face augmentation options?
Midface hollowness
Feb 19, 2023
Thank you for your question. There are many ways to augment the midface, from implants to autologous tissue – including cartilage and fat transfer. Most surgeons who perform a good number of facial plastics surgery in the United States are comfortable with these procedures. So I agree that there should be more options available to you outside of having to travel to Korea.
I would seek out a board-certified specialist who has extensive experience facial surgery.
Hope this helps! Good…
Am I a good candidate for revision rhinoplasty?
When is it time to have a revision rhinoplasty?
Oct 29, 2022
Thank you for your question. I’m sorry your experience wasn’t what you hoped it would be.
By the pictures you provided, a revision rhinoplasty would be a good option for you. Of course, a full clinical exam would provide a more definitive answer.
The goal of this is to attain the nose you’re hoping to get without having to go through this again. Therefore, I highly recommend you find a board-certified specialist with extensive experience with revision rhinoplasty. Take your time in findi…
Should I consider a revision rhinoplasty? 4 years post op, nose is beginning to twist.
When should you seek out a revision procedure
Oct 13, 2022
Thank you for your question. Undergoing, or even contemplating a revision rhinoplasty, can be a very taxing experience emotionally. However, when you think you may need a revision, it is always best to find a board-certified specialist who is well-versed in revision rhinoplasty and get an opinion on what can and what cannot be done through surgery. Without examining your nose or reviewing the operative notes from the first procedure, it will be very difficult to comment on whether you are…
Last updated on 12/06/2023