Andrew A. Jacono

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Andrew A. Jacono
Born
Andrew A. Jacono

(1970-10-30) October 30, 1970 (age 51)
United States of America
OccupationPlastic surgeon
Years active1996–present

Andrew A. Jacono, M.D., FACS (born October 30, 1970) is an American Plastic Surgeon and creator of the M.A.D.E. (Minimal Access Deep Plane Extended) facelift, a minimally invasive hybrid facelift.[1] Jacono starred in the Discovery Fit & Health television program Facing Trauma, as the volunteer surgeon who reconstructed faces disfigured in abusive relationships and other violent circumstances.[2]

He is the founder of the New York Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery and the co-founder of T.H.A.I (Through Healing All Indigent) Children, a non-profit organization committed to helping impoverished children in third world countries receive free plastic surgery for their facial deformities. Dr. Jacono also has been named one of America's top plastic surgeons by Harper's Bazaar, Castle Connolly, the Consumers Research Council of America and Super Doctors. He has appeared on Good Morning America, Anderson, CNBC and CNN and in USA Today, Town & Country, Departures, Huffington Post, Parade, O, The Oprah Magazine, Marie Claire, Esquire and GQ,among others.

Education[]

After completing his undergraduate studies in chemistry at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Jacono earned his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He completed an internship in general surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, after which he completed his surgical residency in head and neck surgery at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Jacono then continued further training with a fellowship in aesthetic facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the New York Eye and Ear infirmary. Jacono then continued further training with a fellowship in aesthetic facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Rochester.[3]

He is dual board certified in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and in otolaryngology/head and neck surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.[4]

Career[]

Dr. Jacono is an Associate Clinical Professor, Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He serves as section Head of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset. Additionally, Dr. Jacono serves as Director of the New York Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery in New York, New York and Fellowship Director of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Jacono has written three consumer books, Face the Facts: The Truth About Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures That Do and Don't Work, The Face of the Future: Look Natural, Not Plastic—A Less Invasive Approach to Enhance Your Beauty and Reverse Facial Aging, and The Park Avenue Face: Secrets and Tips from a Top Facial Plastic Surgeon for Flawless, Undetectable Procedures and Treatments.

Surgical Procedure Contributions[]

Dr. Jacono has had medical articles published in peer-reviewed journals, including Aesthetic Surgery Journal, JAMA, Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Jacono developed and published his work on the M.A.D.E (Minimal Access Deep Plane Extended) facelift, a surgical procedure that combines the features of a deep plane face lift with those of the short-scar minimal access cranial suspension lift. This procedure results in a more significant vertical motion of the mid-face and jawline, leading to a more natural looking outcome, and produces greater neck rejuvenation with a notable decrease in the need for additional tucks and hidden scars. Since then, he has performed further research and studies which have resulted in the advancement and modification of the deep plane facelift approach. The latest was published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal in November 2018 in his paper "A Novel Extended Deep Plane Facelift Technique for Jawline Rejuvenation and Volumization."

Volunteer Work[]

In additional to his aesthetic work, Dr. Jacono is mission team leader for numerous charity organizations aimed at helping children throughout the world with limited medical and financial resources receive plastic surgeries. These include Healing the Children Northeast and H.U.G.S. Foundation. To date, Dr. Jacono has completed surgery on more than 500 children with cleft lip & palate deformities and micotia. He also serves as Senior Advisor to the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery's FACE TO FACE program, a national project offering pro-bono consultations and surgery to victims of domestic violence who have suffered facial disfigurement. To date, Dr. Jacono has provided pro-bono reconstructive surgery to over 100 female victims.[3]

Personal[]

Jacono lives with his partner Jessica Wasmuth, with whom he has one daughter named Tallulah. Previously he was married to Eva Jacono, with whom he has three children, AJ, Arianna, and Gavin.

Added publications[]

  • The Minimal Access Deep-plane face-lift as an alternative in the smoking patient. Parikh SS, Jacono AA; Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2011 Jul-Aug;13(4):283-5. PMID 21768564
  • A Novel Extended Deep Plane Facelift Technique for Jawline Rejuvenation and Volumization.

Jacono AA, Bryant LM, AhmedliNN. Aestheti Surg J. 2018 Nov 12.

  • Effect of perioperative hyperbaric oxygen on bruising in face-lifts. Strong BC, Jacono AA. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2010 Sep-Oct;12(5):356-8.PMID 20855782
  • Anatomic comparison of the deep-plane face-lift and the transtemporal midface-lift. Jacono AA, Stong BC. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2010 Sep-Oct;12(5):339-41. PMID 20855777
  • Combined Transconjunctival release and Midface Lift for Post-blepharoplasty ectropion repair. Jacono AA and Stong BC. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2010 May-Jun; 12(3):206-8.
  • Anatomic Comparison of the Deep Plane Facelift and the Transtemporal Midface Lift. Jacono AA and Strong BC. Arch Facial Plast Surg. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2010;12(5):339-341.
  • Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on Bruising in Face Lifts. Jacono AA and Stong. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2010;12(5):356-358.
  • A New Classification of Lip Zones to Customize Injectable Lip Augmentation. Jacono, AA. Arch Facial Plastic Surg. 2008 Jan-Feb; 10(1):25-9.
  • A Wrinkle Correction with Injectable Fillers. Jacono A. Plastic Surgery Products 2007; 32-36.
  • Effects of Endoscope Forehead/midface-lift on Lower Eyelid Tension. Villano M, Leake DS, Jacono A and Quatela VC. Arch Facial Plastic Surg. 2005 Jul-Aug; 7(4):22-30.
  • Quantitative Analysis of Lip Appearance after V-Y Lip Augmentation. Jacono A. and Quatela VC. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2004;6(3):172-7.
  • Extended Centrolateral Endoscopic Midface Lift. Quatela, VC and Jacono, A. Facial Plastic Surg 2003;19(2):199-208.
  • Structural Grafing in Rhinoplasty. Quatela VC and Jacono A. Facial Plast Surg 2003;18(4): 223-232
  • Rejuvenation of the Aging Lip with an Injectable Acellular Dermal Graft (Cymetra). Sclafani AP, Romo T 3rd, Jacono A. Arch Facial Plastic Surg 2002:4(4): 252-257.
  • Homologous Collagen Dispersion (Dermalogen) as a Dermal Filler: Persistence and Histology Compared with Bovine Collagen. Sclafani A, Romo T3rd, Jacono A, et al. Ann Plastic Surgery 2002;49(2):181-8.
  • Evaluation of acellular Derman Graft (Alloderm) Sheet for Soft Tissue Augmentation: A 1-year follow-up of Clinical Observations and Histological Findings. Sclafani A, Romo T3rd, Jacono A, et al. Arch Facial Plast Surg 2001;3(2):101-3.
  • Transconjunctival versus Transcutaneous Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty. Jancono AA and Moskowitz B. Facial Plast Surg 2001; 17(1):21-27
  • Endoscopic Forehead Lifing and Contouring. Romo T, Jacono AA, and Sclafani A. Facial Plast Surg 2001; 17(1):3-10.
  • Alloplastic Implants for Orbital Wall Reconstruction. Jacono AA and Moskotitz B. Facial Plast Surg 2000;16(1):63-68.
  • Nasal Reconstruction Using Porous Polyethylene Implants. Romo T, Sclafani A, and Jacono A. F. Facial Plast Surg 2000;16(1):55-62.
  • The Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap. Jacono A and Moscatello A. Operative Techniques in Otolargyngology-Hand and Neck Surgery 2000; 11(2):139-142.
  • The Role of TGFB-1 and MBPs In Metaplastic Bone Formation in Nasal Polyps. Jacono A, Selafani A, Winicki R, Van De Water TR, McCormick S, and Franz D. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001;125(1);96-7
  • Evaluation of Acellular Dermal Graft in Sheet (AlloDerm) and Injectable (Micronized AlloDerm) Forms for Soft Tissue Augmentation. Sclanfani A, Romo T, Jacono A, Cocker R, and McCormick S. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2000;2:130-136.
  • Autologous Collagen Disperson (Autolegen) as a Dermal Filler. Sclafani A, Romo T, Parker A, McCormick S, Cocker R, and Jacono A. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2000;2:48-52.
  • Rhytidectomy, SMAS Facelift. Jacono A, and Williams J. E-medicine. 2006.
  • Structural Support in Correction of Cleft Nasal Deformity. Jacono A, and Gorney M. E-medicine. 2006.
  • Lower Lid Blepharoplasty and Festoons. Jacono A, Furnas D. E-medicine. 2006.
  • CO2 Laser Resurfacing. Jacono A and Alatai S. E-medicine 2006.

References[]

  1. ^ Jacono, AA; Parikh, SS (November 2011). "The minimal access deep plane extended vertical facelift". Aesthet Surg J. 31 (8): 874–90. doi:10.1177/1090820X11424146. PMID 22065880.
  2. ^ Maxine Shen (February 18, 2011). "Dr. Jacono faces 'Trauma'". New York Post. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Andrew A. Jacono, MD, FACS". New York Head & Neck Instiutute. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  4. ^ "Andrew Angelo Jacono, MD FACS". American College of Surgeons. Retrieved October 4, 2019.

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