Bernard M. Stern (Plastic Surgeon),Carol Anne Burgess (Nurse),Stephen Giunta (Director Of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Medical Doctor, Plastic Surgeon),...
STEPHEN X. GIUNTA, M.D., LTD
4216 King St, Alexandria, VA 22302
Registration:
Sep 9, 1983
State ID:
02463784
Business type:
Corporation
Agent:
Ben Dimuro,1101 King St SUITE 610, Alexandria, VA 22314
Professional information
Stephen Giunta, Alexandria VA
Work:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Intl. 4216 King St, Alexandria, VA 22302
Dr. Stephen X Giunta, Alexandria VA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Specialties:
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Address:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 4216 King St, Alexandria 22302 (703) 845-7400 (Phone)
Certifications:
Otolaryngology, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 4216 King St, Alexandria 22302 Virginia Hospital Center - Arlington 1701 North George Mason Dr, Arlington 22205
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1964 Ej Meyer Meml Hospital Graduated: 1965 Millard Fillmore Hospital Graduated: 1966 SUNY Buffalo Med Center Graduated: 1972 Arfprs Graduated: 1987
Pre-Maxillary Implant
US Patent:
4731082, Mar 15, 1988
Filed:
Jul 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/077121
Inventors:
Stephen X. Giunta - Alexandria VA
International Classification:
A61F 218
US Classification:
623 10
Abstract:
A pre-maxillary implant device to be surgically inserted in the pre-maxillary area of the human face to increase the protrusion of the base of the nose, in the form of a unitary integral laterally elongated body of semi-solid plastic material including a central riser formation forming an upright pedestal portion for supporting the mesial crura having a convex front face extending upwardly along an arcuate path having an approximately 70. degree. posterior inclination and having a concave rear face provided with a posterior notch to fit against the anterior nasal spine, the pedestal portion to be inserted under the DSN muscle to provide a foundation for nasal base protrusion and tip projection. The implant member has a substantially flat horizontal bottom surface across the entire width thereof and the pedestal portion has a substantially flat top surface of less lateral span than the bottom surface, and a pair of relatively thin opposite lateral extensions providing wing formations projecting from the lowermost portions of the pedestal portion and terminating in vertically enlarged terminal formations providing support for the lateral alar bases.