Gregory S. Dibelius, MD

Gregory S. Dibelius, MD Dr Dibelius treats both the aesthetics & the function of the nose. His practice and philosophy helps enable you to achieve your best possible health

11/12/2025

A clip from our video about nasal breathing issues and ways we work to correct them - for example, what happens when fails? Check out our YouTube channel for the full length discussion.

This weekend I had the privilege of running the  — the most electric and inspiring running event in the world. Watching ...
11/05/2025

This weekend I had the privilege of running the — the most electric and inspiring running event in the world. Watching people from across the globe come together to celebrate life, health, and movement was incredibly powerful.

Health and fitness are essential to medicine, yet they’re often forgotten in our fast-paced and chaotic lives. Events like this remind us to appreciate our bodies — their energy, resilience, and incredible capability.

As a surgeon, I often spend 4–6 hours rebuilding damaged noses using rib cartilage. I’ve found that approaching surgery like an athlete — training endurance, stamina, breath, sleep, and focus — helps me perform at my best. Discipline, consistency, and mental resilience shape success in both athletics and surgery. Ultimately, they help me show up every day as the best doctor I can be.

Here’s to good health, big goals, and continually pushing our limits. 🥂💪

Contact:
121 E 60th St, Suite 4D
New York, NY 10022
(212) 518-1036
info@rhinoplastymanhattan.com

10/08/2025

Today we’re talking about infection after . This is actually a super important topic and doesn’t get discussed enough! The outcome of an unrecognized infection after surgery can be devastating so it is important to discuss ways to prevent and detect/treat infection with your surgeon.

We love the results of this difficult primary rhinoplasty with thin skin and long, convex, hypertrophic tip cartilages. ...
09/10/2025

We love the results of this difficult primary rhinoplasty with thin skin and long, convex, hypertrophic tip cartilages. This three-quarter view before and after photo shows a dramatic yet natural change in probably our most socially important view. Advanced structural techniques are needed to perform a case like this.

Contact us:

121 E 60th St 4D
New York NY 10022
(212) 518-1036
Info@rhinoplastymanhattan.com

Thank you so much for the kind words!  It’s the reason we do what we do and it is a privilege to be part of the journey....
08/14/2025

Thank you so much for the kind words! It’s the reason we do what we do and it is a privilege to be part of the journey.

For more information on rhinoplasty, contact us at:

info@rhinoplastymanhattan.com

(212) 518-1036

121 E 60th St
Suite 4D
New York, NY 10022

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Manhattan, NY
10022

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