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Doctor Russo is a board certified plastic surgeon who's been in practice for nearly twenty years to set up a consultation with -- doctor -- and his talented staff. Call 6179641440. His office awaits your call it's 6179641440.
And now all W Ontario finished changing your life. -- doctor Joseph Russo the only show on radio that may very well -- exactly what -- title implies change your life. There's the most important sixty minutes on radio for anyone whose life could be improve. We've just a little changed from. The doctor rosier -- board certified plastic surgeon Jose Barroso on Boston talk station -- six saving. W mark carrier.
Welcome to show we're gonna have a great -- news doesn't really. Actually yes that does -- may surprise you. And I'm really looking forward talking. But I wanna talk a little bit about it. Summer I think today she seems like the first this -- nothing like that you guys do and I was going to be over in a couple weeks and.
The shortest summer in history. And you know being on the radio is kind of like that for me this is kind of new for me in case you guys didn't know. And each week I'm hoping to make the show better than the one before. To give idealists like there was a movie. That Jodie Foster was in I think it was called contact where she played this. Female scientists that connect there was aliens who was communicating with aliens. If you had this alien experience when they built this capsule in this -- and all the stuff that you had this experience at last I don't know for how long -- weeks or days or hours. And wind in the actual thing was supposed to take place and appears oh no -- off a pass you how this whole experience putting. In daytime hours -- earth -- it was like a second of time and that's kind of what it feels like on the show like it goes by so quickly. So much happens and you look up in the the show's over in minutes so. Com. That's what it tells us that this is fun and I wanted to. Introduce my my guest host. And those of you who work listening hoping to hear Kathy. She's done California getting more education from Al again which is the big -- Botox company. They invited her Bowden and teaching her whole bunch of really and cool cutting edge stuff so she's gonna come back. -- you can share all that with us and then -- Brady -- to Brady from what was in the mix 98 was I was gonna be in the -- she got -- at the last minute so. I guess I'm wondering can you pinch hit for a pinch hitter nom nom I'm hoping you chemicals from going to. So today we have -- storm who. He is the rap for radio switches. One of them my favorite -- so of all time and use a lot of it and used it. Probably long just about anybody in this area. And at Tarrant. Is here not only because she's of the reform -- her powers but should be she's a person who is I believe an expert in fish rejuvenation. She's worked with doctors from all over the east -- she used to work in in New York City. In in a cosmetic surgery place she knows the whole field. She's seen everything she's done everything she's work with the doctors nurses and all kinds of professionals. So without any further -- and a welcome Karen stormed to the shelf. Thank you it's a pleasure to have you here thank you for half and you have original finding a place a new piece of cake yeah. Com. And the other thing I really like to -- she has two kids. Who have really cool names and Hamas Samoan -- but how cute is that just position next. Tom but of course you're listening to change your life doctor so as you may know board certified plastic surgeon. I've got offices in Newton in -- well my normal office is called the -- right there on Washington street. And this is sort of like plastic surgery wanna won its introduction of plastic surgeons there's no tuition. And the most important part of vision getting free education. Our goal is to educate youth. To help you make decisions about plastic -- give you information to maybe make the right decision and do some and it's gonna change to invest it does it tend to showtime and that's what we've sort of been talk -- whether we Kathy and I so. -- you wanna join us feel free pickup for a 617. 26668686172666068. And we've got a lot of new listeners. We're gonna give a shout out to Sheryl who's having the big pool party to to play our show and federal offense so we appreciate that. If you are a little bit too -- to be on the radio you can call us in the office Lawrence there waiting. And she's very nice to talk to on the phone she's in my office at 617. 964. 1440. You can call third to get more information about some the questions on the show -- you can just ask her about. Information in general you commit to consultation with her and you can just can't tell how much you like to show and that over time realist and here we know whether it's. Confidently we like to hear that. You can also email us either on the show or in my office you can email us right now questions. -- Joseph. MD dot com he may want running get a pence a business to surround an awful lot of information. Or you can in she -- in my website at www. Joseph. MD dot com. We've got to before and after photos of good information about me. We've got to preferred provider network which I'm gonna discuss in a minute. And dom you can also look on our -- website www. DaVita RKO. And you can connect there was so you can see some of our or listen to -- shows let me get seven -- so under our -- not a parent. His and these shows are. -- time information. So if I mean there's something we haven't talked about today and you wanna listen to you can probably just gonna -- world -- covered well it seems like we've covered a lot of stuff. But in reality I think we've just scratched the surface. You know how that feels when you're you're you're kind of like you think you've covered all up and you look fabulous when do we never talked about all these things trade so. That's that's our next golf. Also if you'd like to advertise on the show for to be part of -- preferred provider network you can call the office and talked to -- she can -- can hook -- up with. With whomever the right person to both be -- are -- this country. Com. I wanted to talk tell you quickly -- about a college -- last week it is gonna -- and some the questions I have for you and and feel free to chime in Japan don't been been armistice only about half a million people listening so. If you make a mistake yourself foolish knowing who didn't hear -- what all -- that's actually added there are several calls like this where all the caller asked about -- classy she said you know. Com. Eat eat it how I see all these sort of celebrities and people in the media that have had come. Relentless in less than great results was trying to classy and she said. Is it true that some people just aren't mom good candidates run -- Massimo you know. It's not the tonight good candidate thing that you may just have not have a good result for a variety of reasons new doctored. -- wasn't great Iran -- maybe they had a problem you know during the recovery phase or whatever. But it -- it and it wasn't an issue of the patient not being a good candidate meaning that if there's something about you knows that bothers you and you wanna improve your parents and certainly your candidate run plastic. Com assuming you're not like some who had twelve you don't -- prosecution actually affects. So. It it became it is -- on the mean that really what we need to do is find a way of providing people with with a network of physicians other health care providers. Now allowed them to go to people who we know are good to get predictably good results to. You know we trust and know and so I've I've created this thing called the preferred provider network. And -- website you'll -- we just started a couple weeks or so it's sort of in its infancy but it's evolving each week we anymore among people. Who are a part of it. And this is so this is a part of looks at where. If you're looking for a great skin care -- looking for a great cosmetic dentistry looking for a very chiropractor or someone like that. -- we can tell you who we believe our great providers in those areas and our latest additions to the -- try to network for a gain daily journal Telesis. In Newton. Linda deficient in practice from a 25 years to provide excellent -- I've been with him from a ten years I know them personally. Doctor Markel bullet fusillade six surgeon that Newton Wellesley the -- laser surgery of the Newton Wellesley. And an official as a provider to the -- so welcome aboard to you guys and and hum. Move move forward with with his always good providers. But the reason I brought up the right of classic things because. You've been to I don't know countless numbers of doctors offices yeah across new England and call me please. And I'm guessing that you can see that and you teach a lot of how to do this procedure doctors and nurses. Not rhino plastic Barack Obama have put these injectable -- integrity and yes. And I'm guessing that you find that there's a big difference among doctors and nurses in terms of of their techniques of -- the first of all their artistry. -- access to leave their technical abilities that is that right is that a fair statement.
Absolutely not. What was the biggest differently noticed. I think gum honestly it's Cynthia static approach to how to address -- face is I find that. If the individual can be open to that -- look at that when you deal with the plastic surgeons they understand that you're dealing with say some of the others. That's something that we -- world where teaching really has a patient coming in how to assess that patient to. In how we give them the best -- com. So that's that and then that really comes from -- I think the doctor wanting to learn and learning and having a good eye is his key. And done with fat where a lot of different products and things that can help kids that patient that an outcome that they're looking for.
Do you find that like within the first I don't know several minutes of watching him -- she can tell whether or not they have number one the right technical. Abilities and number -- the right artistic sense is that's and you can pick a Bruins.
Absolutely -- cannon but even still even if somebody. Maybe takes a little bit longer to get their. If they're willing and wanting to they do end up achieving that because especially. The -- Industry that's relatively still somewhat new -- to a lot of people including plastics and facial plastic so. Com dermatologists so. I think if everybody who wants to learn then that's something that can be achieved and.
We're talking about facial rejuvenation and Phyllis if you -- but -- chime in our cause sort -- else. Oh will you can reaches its excellent seven. 2666868617. 2666068. On Jessica -- what you feel when you're looking -- you've become an expert -- assessing faces and -- and figuring out what people need and where they need these filler to look younger. What what you and book that when you see your face what what do you think of the key areas that need to be. Augmented her or is treated to make the person look younger.
So I think ideally it would be the tech college triangle to the face and because if you look at you do if you look at models do you see a trying to triangle represented musically as we age we get more rectangular. So if I can help clinician. Address those issues how to have. -- that trying to back to the face that's what's gonna make the patient look more useful because that's really I think the clinicians job Vista. As a president patient coming in. Saying this is what they're here for right. Which I find they usually does happen it's the as a says the clinician looking to sea lions -- and that's what you hear form that this is how. I see -- how I would like you know. To give them though an overview of how we can get them there and make him look more useful when they leave.
Further certain areas of the fifty cellular you've got to rejuvenate so that shouldn't she -- W what what you think --
I'm -- parts in the face and into community really honestly is everything but what I personally you find in general if people coming in the -- process. He's usually the upper say yeah I feel that the upper face has has fallen an end to that maybe that fact pattern what patty has fallen and then gotten easily built faulty usually. I called the problem is the upper face -- a symptom is an easily real life. The lines there and hot and so there's definitely many different Phyllis I can help achieve to give up yet I remember via.
I -- this of one of other shows that this epiphany that I had. About that there when we first got into practice that you know we just thought oh sagging face -- pulling rank officially on -- pullen faces. And you create this kind of wind tunnel wind blown sort of phony look at because. You just tightening if you really just creating a sort of two dimensional improvement you're just making the personal petition -- and went -- and they look at that would discredit mr. Don that's say ten and what we have discovered over the could at least in my practice what we discovered is that. You really need to correct the volume issue first that if -- someone's official volume become -- wants to not gonna look good developed dying. We always struggle with -- like they looked better. But you could tell they had a facelift you could just hell -- because they never had before nine credit that I think the biggest component Llewellyn correction. Once the face with upper cheeks is right -- once you get the secret he read and -- easily do full which is the area between the nose in the mouth hangs -- that got cracked the Magellan to get credit. -- once he started doing filler guess what. They -- the a lot of people -- didn't need since this would do far fewer faceless now than we ever did. Doing far better results with with facial rejuvenation -- filling people up -- make the analogy it's like it's like if you have a balloon. And known for -- the bullets pot and it's fallen as tight man and then if you look at some of the terror of the balloon. The -- starts to kind of followers -- to Sagal day. And I think the same kind of thing happens to the face that it's not like delay era of fiscal what happens to women and men to a lesser extent this age. If you lose fat. May have an engine loose -- on your -- is -- like letting era of the balloon that it's have to say a little bit. But you know what disillusioned with the -- in this case -- filler. That you provide. Back in the face -- it looks useful again right we all -- face is -- younger. The L and end it once that hit me -- was like his epiphany was like yeah. And the more I sort of tried that -- more than half bureau was that I was actually. Making a better looking face a more June is -- Without the stigma some new surgical thing to -- the granted sometimes we still -- an -- I needed and you absolutely best -- your current -- As his ladies are surfacing more taking care achievements chemical peels all the things that. No YouTube key approach these problems now with one thing that's right you have to have a whole suitcase full load of ensure men's wear Wrangler Pennsylvania armament Terry in the country each of these issues because. Eating doesn't happen you know in one way one plane one situation -- in silicon multi fold thanks sort of problem and so if you how all these other things at your disposal. You can treat the patient most of program in most effectively. It's kind and thought 016 thing for everybody. We're talking about facial rejuvenation today or anything else you'd like in plastic surgery conduct Jerusalem -- certified plastic surgeon and talking with parents storm present. Another expert in fish rejuvenation and she's an expert also and and radio SI which is so that we use a lot if you'd like to join our discussion. Please feel free to cause 617. 2666868. Long standing by in the office at 617. 9641440. You can email us -- questions. That Joseph A Russa MD dot com or you can go on my website www. Joseph -- Russo and one of the nice things about a lot Phillips know is that. And I think -- patients appreciate it is -- can come in. And identified. -- thing that bothers them. They can. Be treated right they can walk out and look I don't know 510 years younger.
Absolutely there is no doubt particularly they -- that you mentioned radius which I obviously -- I kinda I am big fan of -- and that's exactly it because he -- Exit if they can get a filler maybe not have a -- maybe down the road they do wanna have surgical procedure like a faceless hit. But they can buy them some time for our for someone like myself like in that forty bracket. Our fifty's. Maybe they don't need a facelift and a lot of people that her health conscious. Are usually pretty sit com. Usually do lose a lot more fat in their face comes save your honor and so forth so if you can give someone like us. -- instant gratification when you know don't go back to work the next day. And bring that trying to back to their face it is -- There's there's nothing like it that's I think that's a happy customer growth and.
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I I bought it gave thank you dale decimate. Yeah they -- in jail but -- that we now introduce them that happens on Tuesday I think. I didn't call work. Caught caught I have a question yeah I don't -- Why is plastic surgery call plastic surgery.
Yeah it it. You Tom it's not because we use a lot of plastics and some people have always sort of talked about that -- and I do that comes from the ancient Greek word name called plastic coasts. Which meant to to change into reforming. -- condensed dates back to the fourteen hundreds. When men entitle it coats who performed the first kind of plastic surgical procedures. And a lot of that was. Reconstructive effect most of past security was reconstructive the most the major advances in classic should you care about as a result of trauma to the Korean war the Vietnamese. These wars and there with a big world wars where. You know people would do it dealing with these terrible traumatic defects from you don't move minds being blown operable wounds are all kinds of explosives and so the need. -- plastic surgery techniques evolve basin to -- the other needs. And most of that was reconstructive and told Healy kind of in the sixties and seventies when the whole feel of the static surge and -- became. Part of of our identity and now with a plastic surgery -- study -- a plastic surgery has kind of grown. How out of control so it really has nothing to do with classic train and ranchers who use it was really from the Greek word. Plastic us. How well we come back we're going to go to rose who's gonna talk about lines from a nose to her mouth but you're listening to change your life doctors tournament 2666868.
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Some have called it the most important sixteen minutes and radio shows and called it innovative visionaries -- ration. So we just said wow that's kinda. Dollars and two cents. Thanks a lot. My response you welcome it's my pleasure Simpson call 617. 2666860. Of them doctors -- I've only got half an hour left we'll go into the contact -- Jane Judy roster worth like it seems like it's an instant in the show's over so we don't hesitate we'll go right to rose. -- John Mayo doctors who intent I think it's gonna storm.
Well I've got a couple of questions actually that -- old home. I've been ill -- past couple of years -- weight rapidly. I -- dropped. I -- and and -- it -- the -- I'm very. Profoundly wrinkles -- What can be done about that not changing -- not -- photo plastics urgent. And in Florida. And she is quite like assisting AM and yet got -- six years ago. And she was the wind blown up Jennifer yeah yeah yeah. And I found it later at that by the imports certified in activists pick -- that's you know part about it. They can't write but what do you do if you have type situation. Which can I don't quite.
Yeah I I -- I've got so many answers I don't know where to start let let me just go back to any accounts about being butcher type. I'm gonna give five quick points about what people out there should look for or think about when thinking about going to want his machine is going to surgeons. Make sure their board certified in plastic surgery not some bogus board that really doesn't exist but its board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. They should they -- before and after photos of some of the work they've done make sure that they let you talk to patients who have had this procedure don't you considering. Number four to make sure they've done a lot to the she's asked them and maybe they'll like you but but most people -- will be announced. And five gas -- to elect this stock to do -- feel like he's gonna give me personal attention. Duke did in my in a mall -- to a -- coming up you know a member of the herd of cattle being herded through this process. Or the doctor paying attention to me does he pure artistic does -- look at me instead in my face and figure out it just just as an aside. The year particular case or seven years old. So you have experienced what I was talking about before the loss of volume so when you lose volume everything starts sagging slightly that era of the blues who your perfect collar. For the kind of things with the Tara we're talking -- yes and keynote what you need immediately without seeing you'll just from your description did you need volume I mean if you hold the skin that you're talking about you're gonna look very flat and very funny looking very artificial. But if you replace that separate tickling your cheeks which are gonna pull up that area next to your mouth. And the jaw line if you add the volume back you're going to look spectacular now. The volume can be one of many things of depending on the situation can be really DS which. -- does -- can be chef from another part of your body they can be some of these other -- just come out. Com so. You know really it's all about sealing the volume up when you -- the volume up your skin is gonna sort of pull up in pain you gonna look you know action number of years younger.
What's the actual power station -- let it get that it's hard outlaw.
He probably feels obsolete natural enemy national you -- yet and for pain honestly you pains not an issue. Because you. And you know mix it with some type of list America light came to give you to make you comfortable. So -- issue and I find than Dana daily see patients the seven years old Tom Smith glossy glass to see in the face as you mentioned. That they can do this -- the -- the eyes -- with radius they can give you that type of film. And give you that volume that she -- you can go back to work car the next day in in this instance a while factor really as.
And yet each of these things rose less for different amount of time I mean you knew you have to sit down with the surgeon. Or the person doing that the procedure and talk to him about each of the person in each of the substances Holland they'll ask how much they cost how much do I need. In all these sorts of things. And then make a decision based upon what works for you on what works for the physician what makes sense economically.
Doctor -- you consider yourself conservative. The street and and it. Facials. And hair and I'm not sure what you mean by that. I have seen where some. Far is that -- up -- with election but peculiar -- from.
Najaf played okay I get I I I -- a question overdone as what you're talking about. I know I don't think that government accused that I mean. How I really believe in a natural look which is. Really one of the things I was talking about with -- earlier him and that I was frustrated with our previous abilities to rejuvenate fishes 'cause it was sort of like just pulling skin. But now as I've sort of evolved as a surgeon and involve evolved as this that a person. I have a much different approach and might -- I really believe if it doesn't look natural doesn't look great joy I guess -- it may answer your question yes I do I am conservative and that way because. I don't want anyone out there not looking good and so doctor Russa did this to me. Man gaming I wanna create a patient is so happy with the win reluctant to go until all the friends. Almighty god Dutch Russa did this roommate and is -- grades all of them come in an opinion we give Chris this thing. I know why -- are now looking natural I don't want to another looking funny and -- my name attached that billion.
But I understand her question though because I hear it I'm announces solid time Rosen. -- people talk college time like you know this person has unlimited amount of money someone in the media you know why did they looked this way. And you do see people over -- so. You know you scratch your head and say all we know what happened. But you're right in dodger Russo is definitely a surgeon that I know Walt Christina Aguilera and how we're prepared to -- I don't I don't I work with them -- independent because I am I promote radius so work with him and that Ricardo is don't non employee in his office but he actually has seen his work and so forth and the beauty of him as wells a lot of the dark chooses his you know giving -- patient the most. I'm youthful look and again so that nobody knows you had anything done he just looked good.
Syria part about it roses it's not cookie cutter apology don't do the same thing very person in fact I do something different for each person based upon that interview with the patient based upon. -- net patient what they want. Based upon your own professional opinion of what would look go to war would look like they're having discussion of all the products how much they cost what if it it it it's different for every single person being present all the options and you were together with your doctor. To figure out what works best you know that might not be the right thing for your best friend or your sister or your onto your uncle. But that is really what might be the best thing for you and and so you you were together it's no evolving relationship how that's how I look.
Is Eric cost so your first heartfelt.
Yes general would we do you charge -- counsel Steve but if the person books that surgery your books have procedure it's applied toward the the procedure. Credit card so now we -- not allowed to discuss. Prices on there but if you wanna call my office so Lawrence there waiting and she cannot she can talk to you. You're talking doctor -- and -- storm. Were at 6172666868. We're talking about all things plastic surgical. And feel free to give us a call we've only got twenty minutes or so left so typically there's a rush at the end so get your calls in now. -- will be happy needed to talk with you about any of that stuff. Yeah this is uninteresting call is really tough small things we were.
Yeah and that I hear all the time you know like the nobody everybody wants to look natural you know -- all frail looking different is now. And theirs they don't know the expectations particularly with any any type of surgery or politically safe filler because this is. It's usually the patient sitting there has never had it done right. So. How I guess it's all about the communicated aspect for the doctor patient and their expectations. Both why I personally me love facility industry -- and the fact that one that some. It's not permanent road and that come one it's instant and you can give them. Back something that one maybe they never had -- pursued it just they used to have that and I just wanna bring that back yes. Without downtime --
Oh yeah and the other nice thing about it is. Often you you combine these things for example he -- to come -- filler with both Todd absolutely is though with us the surgical procedure and made sure. I think sexist -- guys who don't let the suction drag act court. You know what that would have little facelift and then do casino Stiller with the faceless exactly and then after you're done you're those procedures you know we might get too involved with the maintenance program -- do and a nice skin care legend and then we -- some chemical peels and thank you insulator -- You know -- to explain to patients that if it's sort of like if you buy a new car right. You don't just -- the new car and drive an awful lot and never give it service gonna drive and in the dental stops following you get oil change is you lubricate it you. Do you get mean and stunned because he you wanna maintain -- and so if you get one these procedures done and anything and you look better. You wanna maintain past perhaps even enhance your results. So I got to continue these these procedures should I mean. You know after 56 or seven years of aging you wanna look younger you get that done and you wanna kind of -- that. We've got the Veronica on the -- Veronica. I do there. Model there's just hey Veronica throughout -- through and tell Heidi.
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Thank you very very much. -- Anyhow but. I EX I I think they had procedures and you and I just -- didn't. And looking at my in my -- I. And that might need only deals both wired. Becoming more evident and I want to -- country and oh. And true in its EU and copy -- jobs stated I have my you. Diet with a reading -- Something I've never ever thought of I I was thinking it was gonna get me at eight at -- you know rounded out a young man when in actuality. It made it much what else did. And definitely lit it up very. -- I definitely didn't like.
Actually that's an excellent car community you know and I think it's in the that is too is that I find that even. He did say gee you know that patient that maybe -- loss of volume in the face right. That may be just doesn't have that you know they might be ice is slated to write a flat and the -- right. You could still gives that patient volumes say particularly with a stellar right. For again another patient that the previous college who have lost actor's face so -- really is I signed. And very unique.
Tiller or just think about this the first person close seventy this portray 27. This person is right seven I remember she had me she looked beautiful but she definitely have a flat. Kind of area on the right and so until that for cheeks and didn't take a lot because she -- would -- thought honesty was Freddie -- I think it -- pull for Chase -- to the point where she looks so much better right Shanahan and his cause that's just -- what is young but but if I what balanced and -- face was red flag and tell launched in -- if he's just look. Completely different now we do wish it was a factor cheeks is always a magical Wii is wanna be a little bit more symmetrical can do that. Where a 61726668. Succeed abductor -- with -- I think it's going to be a big storm. Who's an expert fish rejuvenation as well. We're gonna go to work to the next caller we've got -- You're on the air with doctors who intend. Hi Peggy.
How he thank you -- my costs. I have 58 it's not static it. -- that's what you'd think they might. Get. Great good as a -- no I think that it pulls out now and of course they'd probably be helpful. And the rate would be about the last man I know the sanctity of excessive and it.
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Tissue sagging. From the -- when you say have silly. And you -- do we could address that in two ways without seeing you the patient he can be. Going in addressing that just filling in an easily beautiful say with a particle radius. Or maybe. He until the doctor evaluate she really just to CNET does that come really from the upper face member I mentioned the beginning. The problem -- has the upper face and in the news live -- does the really the symptom. So. You've really depending on what you're looking for but there's a way to address.
Either one. And the other thing -- tell you about the upper lip of that -- and she was on the -- of the CO2 laser which is the resurfacing laser which kind of takes off those -- and I was in -- peeling an -- Can it heightens the skin and causes more collagen production. And that's kind of a different procedure and then move the -- thing. But almost everyone in your age group I would say needs some volume put in their face and I think -- presidential -- are also other products other things use for example like fat. But this is something that you you may wanna come in and get and I wish for will be happy to see you. If if you need that. I'm doctor Joseph who's who you're listening to change your life on Boston's talk station WR Treo six it and he can cause -- 617. 26666. You get to the rest of the callers on the other side.
Russo is a board certified plastic surgeon who's been in practice for nearly twenty years to set up a consultation with doctor -- and his talented staff. 06179641440. His office awaits your call at 6179641440. Maureen Bausch and talks -- AM should take. --
Welcome back -- you listen to change your life that -- so. Got ten minutes left believe it or not I don't know how to type a plus five like he calls -- 6172666866172666868. If you're too shy to talk on the radio wanna call Warren directly in my office she's there should be happy to talk with you gave me additional information there. Book a console two or whatever you don't talk about her she's a 617. 9641440. -- we also talked a little with their -- its preferred provider networks that we're putting together. Of all the people out there in the initially that we think are great providers of their services that we have personal affiliations with that we've been treated by personal Leo we can recommend highly. He is gone my website WWW duchess of A Russa MD dot com you can click on the preferred provider network. He committed before and after closure -- about me. -- to put ten are on there. But trying to listen caller happy to take him -- call right now. Tara thought that called off from roses very understand right.
It is and isn't because I'm on the other side and I explain a Lotta times two physicians are speaking to. That we know why did that -- NASCAR room left to open you know why didn't she find out more about the doctor you know ask if -- board certified hand and and I know she might surgeons they might find that as a surprise but it doesn't have sleaze does not surprising. Has explained that a lot of patients want to win they want to feel it it's nonsurgical not going into surgery they wanna. Com it's like I call the white -- syndrome you know I don't want to ask the questions they just you know one have a -- and relief.
Here's the most interesting part of that discussion from his troop bros said that the doctor's wife whom he had operated upon my. Looked wind blown and done kind of on the right we were saying. We don't want their vision and and I think if you. Do you plastic surgery well then he should not be able to tell. Someone's had a -- and that's -- I they should look. Good my natural means no one wants to create some who looks phony phony looking -- you with Botox for people come in -- sometimes -- Yeah I don't want that frozen out of our hands and and you know. It's hard to explain to people exactly was -- like the sun tells us and them we are just trying to limit trend of here's who we think if you if you have to edit. I don't think I mean this a handful patients in my.
He noted that in some on the outside of China position yet and -- back to that is that the patients are always asking me in -- always have this discussion -- No that same person in the media you know why they look that way they Hamlin and -- yes. They could went to anybody they want due to and what happened what happened and so. That's a question honestly that you know I can't I can always answer I don't know. And because you can have you know I find that the ticket to getting to say to -- and it. Is that it is very technique dependent so I find that if someone did not get a good result it's always facility to blame it's never of the physician to blame when it comes to. The Philip industry rethink its appetite and I hear that it's a -- you don't. And that's not the case it really is -- technician.
The same thing happens we're talking about that breast augmentation if you show -- dominant Palestinian left a suction all the things. I mean you know these things are very artistic procedures -- have to be planned well have to be done in a concert with the patient and.
But the difference between surgery though this is the defensive teams say the filler nonsurgical and surgery -- it's the physician. That didn't do that good job. They're selling their of their breasts I'm Asian Arab you know didn't come out good though at all because. They've seen so many could resign because this filler businesses so new media. Streets -- really don't know people that have had filler people don't know the difference between the fellow who they understand what a nice. You know breast connotation I wanna look with a sixteen their friends could play. So it's and so you think they blame the filler rather than you take absolutely. Absolutely and that in the eyes see that day in and day out so.
But not on the other hand of their public tiny people out there -- constituted and you don't know because it's done well the only ones you really don't you are the ones who have -- or doesn't exactly everyone looks at Michael Jackson goes oh my god he's ready to slow -- oh. I -- somebody who like stop Priscilla Presley and all time she you know yeah I tend to people now meanwhile Lisa visual you're the only reason you're you're noticing them. Is because they've had does it look -- ever worked on and people never say don't want to have that luck yeah. So and and I think part of it is an -- and -- multi territorial answer shatter one of the one of the problems is people think that the more they paid the better. Divest and usually the opposite because you Dodgers pitchers -- very most of the worst. Because they've got to the end of their career though like sixty facets to cut and that they were probably good a one time but I network of love these guys and they terrorize their reputation. They can -- dilemma to the cash now to pretty much done and encouraging over an announcement because they're premised on. And people go and don't get great results and I think this is president I personally witnessed. Composer he's --
Person I have to say you know really and and move on my ended it. I don't care if there an RN didn't end there Germantown just plastic things or whatever may -- our other. I only care about is that clinicians gives the best. Patient outcome growth in I have to really say that it doesn't really matter what that always the background is just. Is is some people. You know are better at doing say certain procedures and you know that can be you know. And as many reasons why to that -- you know we can get into my -- so I really feel that it's you know you know it's really just dot com. The technique of fact clinician image just like anything -- there -- people who are really good at what they do until you love doing it like differences safe until then -- really really good at McAfee is a good example cat is an outrage has them in Austin PG stationary object as she wants to learn and learn right -- and she's always willing to. Final what else can island is going to be something else -- I can learn one Carl from whoever may -- luckily she's taken and I. Then at Iowa say hats off to that clinician kids for doing that because that only gives peace patience like myself. A better outcome run that truly is the big picture.
In this week we had doctor from Europe come in and trained cast in my -- and a new -- that we hadn't really that's right -- they spent pretty much the whole day with us we didn't just -- for patients and no really startup. But that the technique of injecting wasn't so interest him when you know how to adjust you know -- you're rejecting on time oh yes -- from Detroit -- But the -- admitted -- is a really appreciated his artistic sense it.
I've learned from him what she sees in -- and how to how to make that better and after just like that was worth the whole -- no really how I learned Sunday. That's that's says and how got a close up because you can take your monkey do inject. But I do what makes a difference is -- San Jose and cumulus introduction just pursuing terrorists we've had a great time to have some excellent cause we thank you so much for calling we're every week -- your -- From twelve to 110. Each week we wanna make the shows better you can. Cause my 6179641441. Finest oh where this is what I -- that we don't -- every day just introduce MD dot com. It's been a pleasure. And welcome aboard we'll see you next week things.

