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Vincent C. Giampapa, MD

Vincent C. Giampapa, MD

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89 Valley Rd, Montclair, New Jersey, 07042, United States
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Nov 11, 2015
Very happy to have found him, my previous surgeons and injectors were horrible. He is very very experienced in what he does, my results are great and could not be better. Doctor for lifetime.

Sep 7, 2012
After visiting four other plastic surgeons I decided to choose Dr. G. based on his reviews and my visit with his office staff and him. I was very very nervous and almost cancelled because of my fear, but his staff calmed my nerves, took time to listen to my fears and explain the whole procedure. Dr. G then took his time to also reassure me explain what he would be doing and told me to call if I had any other concerns. The surgery was a hackensack hospital where my husband and I were met by Dr. G who again went over the procedure with us and addressed my husbands questions and calmed my nerves. "We are going to the art studio" he said. He did create art. The experience could not have been more plesant, it exceeded my very high expectations. The hospital staff was friendly, the atmosphere comfortable and before I knew it I was going home. Today is day four, I went into the office , the nurses checked and replaced my bandage. I am some swollen which I expected because all was explained to me. Next week I will have my suture removed. Dr. G. truly is an artist, He is also a person who understood I was scared he listened to all my concerns, and addressed each one of them. He gave me all the time I needed. He is a great surgeon and a gentle caring person.

Sep 3, 2012
My surgery was 20 years ago, and Dr. Giampapa might not do rhinoplasties anymore, but I still want people to know. He messed up my nose big time and thanks to him I felt like a freak for 20 years. He cut the cartilage on the sides, giving it no support, enlarged the tip and had the cartilage there going every which way, making it angular and lumpy. I had a ton of scar tissue thanks to him. After he removed the packing, I never saw him again - how strange. Never took an "after" photo.

Sep 14, 2017

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