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My Surgeon Says...
Re. Plastic Surgery
99 episodes
1 month ago
Join Melbourne-based plastic surgeons Richard and Kim for a bi-weekly D&M on health, surgery, and wellness. We answer real patient questions about cosmetic surgery, explain operations and surgical techniques, and chat to other experts for anything else.
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Join Melbourne-based plastic surgeons Richard and Kim for a bi-weekly D&M on health, surgery, and wellness. We answer real patient questions about cosmetic surgery, explain operations and surgical techniques, and chat to other experts for anything else.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
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Repair or Refresh? Let's Chat Reconstructive vs Cosmetic Surgery
My Surgeon Says...
29 minutes 37 seconds
3 months ago
Repair or Refresh? Let's Chat Reconstructive vs Cosmetic Surgery
Today we're talking about reconstructive vs cosmetic plastic surgery. When I thought about this topic, I didn't really think we'd spend so much time on reconstructive surgery, but I am so happy we did.Richard and Kim explain some wild operations that surgeons are performing to either repair or rebuild parts of the body that have been damaged by illnesses like cancer, congenital disease, or through accidents. Keep listening to hear why ignoring a non-malignant skin cancer on your nose may lead to forehead surgery, how the human brain will automatically start to use your index finger as a thumb, and why breaking your jaw might actually lead to a better facelift. As always, please rate and review us wherever you are listening. It really does help people know that we exist. Craving more? Here are the links to stay up to date with Re.Plastic Surgery:My Surgeon Says Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mysurgeonsays/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nhIWIhzy3OjjebQMiTerQ)Re. Girls Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/re.girls)Re.Plastic Surgery Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/re.plasticsurgery/?hl=en)
My Surgeon Says...
Join Melbourne-based plastic surgeons Richard and Kim for a bi-weekly D&M on health, surgery, and wellness. We answer real patient questions about cosmetic surgery, explain operations and surgical techniques, and chat to other experts for anything else.