Dec 17, 2024 | Science of Noses
Comparing the suture suspension technique for crooked nose repair introduced by Dayan SH and Shah AR in 2004 to more recent literature reveals a progression in the complexity and specificity of techniques tailored to address various aspects of nasal deformity. The...
Dec 16, 2024 | Science of Noses
Precision is the cornerstone of success in the realm of cosmetic surgery, particularly in the intricate domain of rhinoplasty. Can one truly attain a precise nose? The unequivocal answer lies with Dr. Anil R. Shah, an exemplary surgeon whose dedication to precision...
Dec 16, 2024 | Science of Noses
What is Nasal Taping? Nasal taping after rhinoplasty is a common practice that aims to support the new nasal structure, reduce swelling, and potentially influence the contouring of the nasal skin as it heals. The effectiveness of nasal taping can vary based on...
Dec 16, 2024 | Science of Noses
What Happens to the Nose? After a rhinoplasty, the nose is vulnerable due to surgical alterations and healing processes. Excessive sun exposure can lead to complications such as increased swelling, discoloration, and even permanent skin damage. Sunlight can exacerbate...
Dec 16, 2024 | Science of Noses
Introduction The nasal skin can become thicker over time due to increased dermal thickness and heightened sebum production, which often affects the aesthetic and structural aspects of the nose. Enhancing these conditions involves understanding their dermatological...
Dec 16, 2024 | Science of Noses
Introduction Nasal obstruction, characterized by impediments to nasal airflow, poses significant challenges to individuals’ respiratory function and overall well-being. Dr. Anil Shah, an esteemed practitioner based in New York City, has distinguished himself in...