MEET DR. ROBERT MORIN – PLASTIC SURGEON, CRANIOFACIAL SURGEON AND PEDIATRIC PLASTIC SURGEON

Dr. Robert Morin is a board-certified plastic surgeon who practices in New York City and New Jersey and specializes in reconstructive procedures of the head, nose and face. He trained extensively in the complex fields of craniofacial surgery, cosmetic surgery and pediatric surgery, and his diligence and persistence in these areas allow him to perform complex nasal reconstruction, ear reconstruction and cosmetic and cleft rhinoplasty on patients, young and old.
As a proud graduate of New York Medical College, Dr. Morin once belonged to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and served as Vice President of the college chapter of the American Medical Association. After earning his
BRITS PICK KATE MIDDLETON’S NOSE

Just ask any little girl, and they will tell you what they really, really want to be when they grow up. The answer? A princess, of course! For many, dressing up as one for Halloween or other occasions just never feels like enough, and it may not be. (Disney alone has 10 princesses to choose from!)
And little girls may never fully grow out of this phase. The fantasy may just morph a bit. Instead of becoming a princess, many women are happy to simply look like one—especially if she looks like the Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Elizabeth “Kate†Middleton, the pregnant wife of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana). As many a royal
MEET THE MAN WHO KNOWS NOSES
MEET THE MAN WHO KNOWS NOSES
Dr. Sam Rizk knows a thing or two about how to fine tune any nose. He is a New York City board certified facial plastic surgeon who specializes in beautifying virgin noses, as well as fixing noses that have gone wrong. His desgined with a capital D offices and fully accredited surgical suite is fertile ground for many of Manhattan’s elite where he has the most state-of-the-art technology and is a bit of a tech guru himself. www.drsamrizk.com
What makes a nose look good?
The nose is the central feature of your face. If there is a difference of just a few millimetres on one side, it can affect your whole appearance. Symmetry is a critical element