011 Dr. Anthony Youn – On Breast Implants, Aging Skin, and Playing God

00:47 – Introducing today’s guest, Dr. Anthony Youn 06:13 – Dr. Anthony explains the important distinction of being a board-certified plastic surgeon 08:43 – The decision to become a plastic surgeon 11:03 – Dr. Stephanie brings up a specific story from Dr. Anthony’s most recent book 15:52 – The role of morality and faith in medicine 20:47 – An advocate first 23:56 – Guidelines for choosing a plastic surgeon provider 20:00 – Non-invasive alternatives to surgery 27:39 – Dr. Anthony and Dr. Stephanie touch on skin care 31:33 – Best practices for healthy skin care routines 36:55 – How to avoid that unnatural look that can be associated with plastic surgery 40:34 – Best practices when having botox 41:41 – The three most common areas that are injected with botox 46:00 – The dangers of filler 46:55 – Dr. Anthony and Dr. Stephanie discuss breast augmentation 52:26 – Dr. Stephanie thanks Dr. Anthony for joining the show 53:00 – Where listeners can follow Dr. Anthony 53:40 – Where listeners can follow Dr. Stephanie and subscribe to her newsletter TWEETABLE QUOTES “There’s a handful of patients throughout any doctor’s career that you remember. Sometimes, these are patients that they’re such great successes that you take a lot of pride in…but even more important are those patients that you failed.” (14:42) “That’s why the title of the book is Playing God, because so many doctors think they’re playing God. And, in the end, what I’ve come to realize is that it’s not that as a doctor you’re playing God, it’s that you need God to help you to help your patients.” (20:03) “One thing I think that I have learned over the last many years, as I’ve gotten to know doctors like yourself and a lot of our holistic health colleagues, I’ve learned how much I don’t know. And that’s a lot.” (22:10) “There are actually studies that show that if you combine Vitamin C and Vitamin E, their antioxidant power, basically, is synergistically increased. For some reason, you put them separately, they do what they do separately. You put them together, and it’s much better than them separate.” (33:00) “If you don’t care that you’re having a medical procedure done that’s unnecessary, well think about that maybe you may be screwing yourself in the future because if you do it too much when you’re young, it might not work when you’re older.” (41:26) “The important thing to take away from this is that there are no smooth surface implants that we know of that have been related to this ALCL on their own.” (49:07) “Literally five years ago if you were to ask the majority of plastic surgeons if breast implant illness is real or is it a psychiatric condition, probably ninety-eight percent of them or more would say it’s a psychiatric condition, it’s the women thinking this and they’re wrong.” (50:38) LINKS MENTIONED Better! Website Dr. Stephanie’s Website Dr. Stephanie’s Twitter – @dr_stephanie Dr. Stephanie’s Instagram – @dr.stephanie.estima Dr. Stephanie on LinkedIn Anthony’s Website Anthony’s Instagram – @tonyyounmd Anthony’s Twitter – @TonyYounMD Anthony’s Facebook FDA's new warnings around breast implants ANTHONY'S BOOKS Playing God: The Evolution of a Modern Surgeon In Stitches ENJOYING THE SHOW, READY FOR MORE? Please Subscribe to Better! With Dr. Stephanie Join our Private Facebook Community for Better! Rate and Review: Show your support and help spread the word by writing a review, along with a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts: https://bettershow.co/apple ????️????️????️ Podcast production and marketing provided by FullCast

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