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Closing out the year with a bang 💥4 months out from deep plane face and neck lift. Looking beautifully refreshd and read...
12/30/2025

Closing out the year with a bang 💥

4 months out from deep plane face and neck lift. Looking beautifully refreshd and ready to head into the new year as confident as the queen she is.

DM or click link in bio to book a consult and see how we can help you reach your goals.
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Happy to share this piece detailing my patient  journey with facial paralysis and her reanimation surgery we performed l...
12/10/2025

Happy to share this piece detailing my patient journey with facial paralysis and her reanimation surgery we performed last year. She continues to spread awareness about the realities and challenges of living with NF2, with an incredible attitude that inspires us all.

We are proud at NYU to have the premier NF2 center in the country, bringing together neurosurgeons and skull base otolaryngologists, radiologists, oncologists, audiologists, and facial nerve experts to take care of complex patients with this rare condition. Click the link below for full story.

https://physicianfocus.nyulangone.org/advanced-dual-nerve-transfer-restores-facial-reanimation-in-patient-with-nf2/

That’s a wrap on the 15th International Facial Nerve Symposium in Madrid. It was a truly special meeting gathering the i...
09/28/2025

That’s a wrap on the 15th International Facial Nerve Symposium in Madrid. It was a truly special meeting gathering the international community of experts in facial paralysis and reanimation, all passionate about advancing our small field and bringing better solutions for our patients. Our all star NYU resident Dr. Varelas gave 3 wonderful talks presenting our work. It was wonderful to share ideas and meet with friends old and new, and I even got to enjoy the city with my son .

Looking forward to the next meeting in Sweden 2029!

Maybe the only thing I love more than facial reanimation is pediatric facial reanimation. There is no better feeling tha...
08/22/2025

Maybe the only thing I love more than facial reanimation is pediatric facial reanimation. There is no better feeling than watching a kid who has never smiled (on both sides) do it for the first time!

Emily here was born with right sided facial paralysis. We did a trivector gracilis free flap, taking muscle from her leg and carefully designing it into 3 paddles to recreate as close to an identical match to her left side. We connected to both a nerve brought from the left side (crossface nerve graft) as well as the chewing nerve (masseteric nerve) on her right side to create this beautiful, natural smile.

As happy as her and her mom are, she is bothered by the fullness on the outer edge of her eye so we will go back and try to slightly slim that bulk for a better contour in a small procedure. Kids honesty can always humble you and push you to do better ☺️

Thank you to our amazing patient and family for permission to share her story.

Deep plane face and neck lift 🤩Upper blepharoplastyIncision line at 1 month, will continue to fade with time.
08/07/2025

Deep plane face and neck lift 🤩
Upper blepharoplasty

Incision line at 1 month, will continue to fade with time.

Rhinoplasty + chin implant for a transformative yet natural change 💥
07/06/2025

Rhinoplasty + chin implant for a transformative yet natural change 💥

Just wrapped up our inaugural NYU microsurgical skills training lab, hosted with  and support by  . Residents got to pra...
05/31/2025

Just wrapped up our inaugural NYU microsurgical skills training lab, hosted with and support by .

Residents got to practice suturing vessels and nerves under the microscope to hone their skills and techniques.

As head and neck surgeons, we do a fair amount of microsurgery and gaining skills with this delicate work is an amazing asset for our trainees! Thanks to everyone for a fun morning.

Last week I had the honor of being the invited Grand Rounds speaker at Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presb...
05/01/2025

Last week I had the honor of being the invited Grand Rounds speaker at Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian for the Department of Otolaryngology. I had the opportunity to speak about my approach to facial paralysis with students faculty and trainees. It was a pleasure sharing the cutting edge of this small but important field. Thank you for having me, and a special thank you to Dr. Ben Dov for the invitation and warm welcome.

We don’t often talk about the base view, it’s not the most exciting, but it tells the story. Deviation, collapse, and as...
03/07/2025

We don’t often talk about the base view, it’s not the most exciting, but it tells the story. Deviation, collapse, and asymmetries will be revealed in the base view when others may hide it.

For this patient we restored her breathing, straightening her septum and supporting her nasal valves while bringing balance and refining the appearance.

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