Dr. Robert M. Schwarcz has been featured in a number of publications and videos.
His peers voted him into Castle Connolly as a top doctor and voted by the Consumers' Research Council of America as one of America's top plastic surgeons.
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Dr. Robert Schwarcz, The Nation's Top Oculofacial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr. Schwarcz Discusses Cosmetic Surgery on Fox5
Live interviews on Channel 11 with Dr. Schwarcz:
Plastic Surgery Nightmares
MYFOXNY.COM – Dr. Robert Schwarcz is a facial cosmetic reconstructive surgeon at Albert Einstein who specializes in fixing plastic surgery nightmares.
He offers some advice to people who are considering plastic surgery as well as those who need help fixing a botched procedure.
Dr. Schwarcz is affiliated with New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein Medical Center/Jacobi Hospital Center, St. Luke's Hospital Center, and UCLA Medical Center.
Video Clip: Courtesy of My Fox New York
Airdate 05/20/2010
Facial Pick-Me-Up
Dr. Robert Schwarcz, a board-certified facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon, helps women get a pick-me-up for their faces.
It's a little injection with a product called Disport around the eyes. Dr. Schwarcz says it's like Botox cosmetic, but acts faster and lasts longer to smooth fine lines around the eyes and forehead.
Then on to the cheeks, where the doc fills, plumping up the area just a little and then. He finishes with a mild acid peel to give her that sparkle.
The procedure costs between $500 and $1,500.
Video Clip: Courtesy of My Fox New York
Airdate 02/12/2010
Dr. Schwarcz has appeared on Larry King Live: Shannon's Story Of Recovery
Shannon is an incredible patient with an infinite amount of drive, love, and passion for life. She is a beautiful woman with an amazing story of personal victory who touched Dr. Schwarcz's life through her perseverance.
She was hiking in the mountains one weekend with her two friends when alone she was attacked by a mountain lion and tried to defend herself. With the help of her friends beat the lion and sent him running off. Shannon was left with a punctured eyeball, torn up nose, lips, eyelids, and portions of her cheeks.
Dr. Schwarcz responded to the trauma call and met the patient in the operating room at UCLA Medical Center after she was helicoptered in. That first surgery took 8 hours. She had 6 more with him over the next 2 years.
Video Clip: Courtesy of CNN Larry King Live
Airdate 03/01/2005
Length: 8:51
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Is It the Rise of Facelifts, or Are We Just Finally Talking About Them?
On the surface, it might seem like facelifts are back in a big way: Marc Jacobs chronicled his plastic surgery journey on Instagram, Carrie Bradshaw and Anthony Marentino considered getting one in the latest episode of And Just Like That, and countless people on TikTok are going to consultations for them. In reality, facelifts didn't go anywhere — people are just finally willing to talk about them.
For the longest time, facelifts have been considered taboo — far more taboo than Botox, filler, thread lifts, or any other cosmetic or plastic surgery procedure that's more openly talked about today. The only time they were referenced on TV was in a mocking tone or on Botched, and they were considered to be reserved for "old people." However, in recent years, facelifts have struck a chord with an entirely new generation of patients.
According to double board-certified facial plastic surgeon P. Daniel Ward, MD, of Ward MD in Salt Lake City, people in their 30s and 40s are interested in facelifts in higher volumes than ever before. "The proportion of patients that I see are now, on average, younger than they were 10 years ago," he said. He isn't the only one. Manhattan-based oculofacial plastic surgeon Robert Schwarcz, MD, has also noticed a shift, and not just in age. "The fastest-growing population are men, which previously would have a stigma of facial cosmetic procedures being aligned more with feminine qualities," he said.
In general, over the last few years, plastic surgery has become more widely accepted. This is thanks to the wider availability of information online and celebrities who've broached the topic with openness as opposed to secrecy as many used to. Celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Khloé Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, and Kehlani, among others, have shared details about the tweaks they've had done over the years, helping to make the topic more commonplace. But even still, facelifts didn't benefit from the same treatment — until now.
https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/what-to-know-facelifts-48680253
Dr. Robert M. Schwarcz was recently voted by his peers to Best Doctors 2013 - 2020 by NY Magazine.
Beauty Is Currency Among Instagram's Elite Plastic Surgeons
Dr. Robert Schwarcz is among a growing number of plastic surgeons feeling the pressure to compete on social media...
EASY on the EYES
Interview with Dr. Schwarcz on Beauty and the Feast blog
What is milia? And the dark circles question...
Dr. Robert Schwarcz Cuts With a Knife...Looks So Right
New York Lifestyles Magazine featuring Dr. Schwarcz.
About Face
Gilt Style Sampler in CBS Watch! Magazine. What’s in and what’s out when it comes to cosmetic procedures.
Don't Be The Bag Lady
Feature of Before & After Surgery Performed by Robert M. Schwarcz, M.D.
New York Post
The Biggest Botox Giveaway – Bunny Lines
by Danico Lo
New York Post article featuring Dr. Schwarcz
Do Your Earlobes Make You Look Old?
by Melissa Schweiger
AOL Style List article featuring Dr. Schwarcz
Readers Digest April 2006 Article
"Cornered" by Kenneth Miller
Readers digest article featuring Dr. Schwarcz
La demanda de cirugías plásticas entre mujeres menores de 30 años se dispara con cifras récord