Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty at New You Harley Street

A Rhinoplasty, or 'nose job', is much more than a surgical procedure – it's a journey towards self-confidence, often transforming not just looks but also one's outlook on life. Choosing a trusted provider for such a significant transformation is key. That's where New You Harley Street comes into the picture, providing a personal and detailed approach to Rhinoplasty from our clinic at 101 Harley Street.

Meet the Experts

Meet Dr. Onur Gilleard and Dr. Pascal Lahoud, the exceptional Surgeons behind our clinic's success. Dr. Gilleard specialises exclusively in Rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction, his belief in achieving natural, long-lasting, beautiful results has earned him an excellent reputation.

Dr. Lahoud is a distinguished surgeon with 25 years of experience in Cosmetic, Plastic, and Reconstructive Surgery spanning the United Kingdom, Italy, and Lebanon. His extensive expertise in Rhinoplasty includes over 5000 procedures across the globe.

Our Process and Patient Focus

Rhinoplasty at New You Harley Street goes beyond the operating room. The patient's journey doesn't end with the surgery – it’s the aftercare that truly makes a difference. At our clinic, patients are the focus, the centre of everything we do. We ensure their needs are not just met, but exceeded, with our small dedicated team at 101 Harley Street being here for you at every step.

Rhinoplasty in the Social Media Age

With the rise of social media and celebrity culture, expectations from Rhinoplasty have skyrocketed over the years. Many patients aspire to replicate results they see on Instagram or in movies. At New You Harley Street, we understand this aspiration, but we also emphasise that every nose, like every individual, is unique. We are pioneers of a specialist technique called 'Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty' – the Piezotome handpiece allows for precise bone sculpting without damaging soft tissues, meaning increased accuracy, less swelling, and quicker recovery.

Pride in Our Clinic

We take pride in the team dynamic at 101 Harley Street, where everyone from receptionist to surgeon works together to provide smooth, efficient, and compassionate care. Your perfect nose isn't just our job – it's our purpose.

To learn more about our process and book a consultation, please get in touch with us today.

Contact us

We understand that it can feel like a big step deciding to book a consultation and start your journey. The team at New You are here to help you towards becoming your most confident self.

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0207 770 8111

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