Dr. Gregory Latrenta, M.D.
Plastic Surgeon
1150 Park Ave Suite 1a New York NY, 10128About
Dr. LaTrenta is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with private surgical facilities in New York City, New York (Carnegie Hill Plastic Surgery) and Darien, Connecticut (Fairfield County Plastic Surgery). Beloved for his care and humanity as well as his talent, he is treasured by patients and colleagues who respond not only to his remarkable artistry, but also to the compassion he communicates.
Education and Training
New York Medical College 1980
Board Certification
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
Plastic SurgeryAmerican Board of Plastic SurgeryABPS
Provider Details
Dr. Gregory Latrenta, M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Breast Reduction & Abdominoplasty Surgery
This past winter I had a patient referred to me for breast reduction surgery. She was forty years of age, had considered a breast reduction in her 20’s, but then got married, started a very successful marketing travel business, and had 3 kids. She was in excellent health, exercised regularly, and...
Can I brush my teeth after rhinoplasty?
Yes READ MORE
What helps with pain after rhinoplasty?
Advil and Tylenol together. READ MORE
How many times can you have nose surgery?
As many as needed READ MORE
Medical breasts reduction?
Wait until after 16 READ MORE
Can I shower after rhinoplasty?
Yes READ MORE
How do I know if I need a breast reduction?
Lose weight first then reevaluate Breast size READ MORE
How soon can you color your hair after a facelift?
3 weeks wait READ MORE
How long does it take for swelling to go down after neck lift?
4 to 6 weeks READ MORE
How long does the tip of your nose stay hard after rhinoplasty?
6 months to 1 year READ MORE
When can I get my nose wet after rhinoplasty?
After splint removal READ MORE
Why is my nose so oily after rhinoplasty?
Yes. Wash soap and water until clear READ MORE
How long are you under anesthesia for a septum surgery?
60-90 minutes READ MORE
What does it feel like to have a silicone implant?
If well done, it should feel close to normal. READ MORE
Will a breast implant pop on an airplane?
No. It’s a myth READ MORE
Can you reverse rhinoplasty results?
Yes. But it’s difficult to accomplish READ MORE
How long does lip plastic surgery last?
Fillers 6 to 9 months READ MORE
How long does it take to recover from back liposuction?
4 to 6 weeks READ MORE
What happens if you wear glasses too soon after rhinoplasty?
Nothing. Keep the frames light READ MORE
How much weight do you lose after liposuction?
Varies. Some lose 3 to 5 pounds. Some more some less READ MORE
What is the best procedure to get rid of a double chin?
Liposuction READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Facial atrophy in HIV-related fat redistribution syndrome: anatomic evaluation and surgical reconstruction.
- Areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction.
- Two-year follow-up of areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction.
- Tumescent cervicofacial rhytidectomy.
- Endermologie after external ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (EUAL) versus EUAL alone.
- Why do we age in our cheeks?
- Migration of donor leukocytes from limb allografts into host lymphoid tissues.
- Bone graft survival in expanded skin.
- The growth of vascularized onlay bone transfers.
- The role of the Schirmer's test and orbital morphology in predicting dry-eye syndrome after blepharoplasty.
- Metal-deficient copper-zinc superoxide dismutases.
- Midline defects of the orofaciodigital syndrome type VI (Váradi syndrome).
- Autoimmune disease and silicone breast implants.
- Fragile X syndrome in two siblings with major congenital malformations.
- Late infection of a breast prosthesis with Enterococcus avium.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Joan and Sanford Weill Medical College of Cornell University -
- Associate Attending Surgeon NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital -
Awards
- 2020 Best Doctors in New York Year New York Magazine
- Best Doctors in America Year Castle/Connolly Guide
- Traveling Professorship for the Aesthetic Society Year 2001 through 2003
- Man of Good Conscience Award 2002 American Society of Women Psychiatrists
Professional Memberships
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
- International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Get to know Plastic Surgeon Dr. Gregory LaTrenta, who serves patients in New York.
Dr. LaTrenta is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with private surgical facilities in New York City, New York (Carnegie Hill Plastic Surgery) and Darien, Connecticut (Fairfield County Plastic Surgery). Beloved for his care and humanity as well as his talent, he is treasured by patients and colleagues who respond not only to his remarkable artistry, but also to the compassion he communicates.
Having been in practice for over 25 years, some of his areas of expertise include blepharoplasty, Botox injection, breast augmentation, breast procedures, breast reconstruction, breast reduction, breast surgery, cosmetic fillings, cosmetic surgery, facelift, facial cosmetic surgery, liposuction, mastopexy, Restylane, and rhinoplasty.
Serving at some of the nation’s premiere medical institutions, Dr. LaTrenta is a Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery at the Joan and Sanford Weill Medical College of Cornell University, and an Associate Attending Surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. He also has surgical privileges with the Greenwich and Stamford Hospitals in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
After having graduated from Williams College in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Dr. LaTrenta obtained his medical degree from New York Medical College in 1980. From there, he went on to serve his residencies and chief residencies in both general surgery & plastic and reconstructive surgery at New York University Medical Center. He began work at the New York Hospital Cornell University Medical Center in 1988.
Specializing in the enhancement of appearance, the doctor is board-certified in plastic surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). The mission of the ABPS is to promote safe, ethical, efficacious plastic surgery to the public by maintaining high standards for the education, examination, certification, and continuous certification of plastic surgeons as specialists and subspecialists.
To boot, he is board-certified in surgery by the American Board of Surgery (ABS). The ABS is an independent, non-profit organization located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded for the purpose of certifying surgeons who have met a defined standard of education, training, and knowledge.
Proud to serve on the medical advisory board of the Breast Cancer Alliance, Dr. LaTrenta is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He attends and presents at the Annual Meeting of each of these esteemed professional organizations, as well as at other conferences around the country.
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories – reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. A plastic surgeon’s primary responsibility is performing surgical and non-surgical procedures, and they use a variety of reparative and reconstructive techniques to get the job done.
Enjoying a national and international reputation for excellence in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. LaTrenta is known by his peers as an author of two of the best selling textbooks in his field, “THE ATLAS OF AESTHETIC FACE AND NECK SURGERY” and “AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY”, 2nd Ed.¹
He was honored to be asked to join the Medical Circle of Weill Cornell Medical Center in 2010, and has been named to the “2020 Best Doctors in New York” by New York Magazine and to the “Best Doctors in America” by the Castle/Connolly Guide.
Among some of his other achievements are the award of the Traveling Professorship for the Aesthetic Society from 2001 through 2003, and receipt of the “Man of Good Conscience Award” from the American Society of Women Psychiatrists in May of 2002.
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