Rand Rodgers, MD

Oculofacial Plastic Surgeon

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Dr. Rand Rodgers is a board-certified ophthalmic plastic surgeon serving Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Great Neck. He specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures with a focus on natural results.

A Yale University graduate, he earned his medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha. He trained at Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital and completed a facial oculoplastic fellowship at Harvard Medical School.

An attending physician at Mount Sinai, Dr. Rodgers has authored textbook chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and trains physicians in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.

Recognized in Castle Connolly’s Best Doctors in New York, and listed as one of “The Best Doctors of America,” he holds certifications from leading medical boards. He is also the author of The Eyes Have It: Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery (view the book listing on Amazon).

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    Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery

    Enhance your eyes' appearance and vision with cosmetic eyelid surgery to address droopy lids and under-eye bags. Learn more.

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    Lower Eyelid Fillers

    Restore lost volume and reduce hollowness with eyelid fillers—nonsurgical treatments that rejuvenate tired eyes, smooth contours, and enhance your natural beauty. Learn more.

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    Liquid Midface Lift

    Rejuvenate your appearance with a liquid face lift—nonsurgical treatments using fillers and Botox to lift, smooth, and restore youthful contours. Learn more.

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    Botox®

    Refresh your look with Botox and dermal fillers—nonsurgical treatments designed to reduce wrinkles, restore volume, and enhance your natural beauty. Learn more.

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    Chemical Peels

    Brighten and smooth the skin around your eyes with gentle chemical peels—nonsurgical treatments that reduce fine lines, improve texture, and reveal a refreshed look. Learn more.

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    Eyelid Reconstructions Following Mohs

    Regain form and function after skin cancer removal with expert eyelid reconstruction—precise surgical care designed to preserve eye health and appearance. Learn more.

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    Ptosis Correction

    Ptosis, or drooping eyelids, can impact vision and daily activities—explore surgical treatment options to restore function and appearance. Learn more.

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    Tearing

    Excessive tearing caused by blocked tear ducts can lead to irritation and infection—explore treatment options for relief. Learn more.

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    Revisional Surgeries including Ectropion and Entropion

    Refine or correct the results of prior procedures with revisional surgery—expert, personalized care to improve function, aesthetics, or both. Learn more.

Accepted Insurance Providers:

*While we accept many AARP, United Healthcare, and Oxford Plans, we do not accept all. Please contact the office with your specific plan.

  • 1199

  • AARP*

  • Aetna

  • GHI

  • Humana

  • Medicare

  • Oxford*

  • United Health Care PPO*

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Patients Outside Of New York

We welcome patients from all around the United States, Europe, and Asia. At your request, we will help you in securing hotel reservations, restaurant suggestions, and nursing care during your visit to New York. Our goal is to make your surgery and time here as comfortable and as pleasant as possible.

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229 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075

1000 Northern Boulevard Suite 310, Great Neck, NY 11020

120 Warren Street Ground Floor, New Rochelle, NY 10801

Hours
Monday–Friday
8am–5pm