Explore every episode of the podcast the DIEP end: A Plastic Surgery Podcast
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| Dr. Kyle Eberlin: Program Director, Harvard Plastic Surgery, Associate Program Director MGH Hand Surgery, Application Season, Hand Surgery | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:47:00 | |
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| Dr. Karen Evans: Professor, Medstar Georgetown Plastic Surgery, Lower Extremity Salvage, Women in Medicine, Balancing Motherhood | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:59:47 | |
keywords plastic surgery, vascular surgery, medical education, career balance, family life, mentorship, lower extremity reconstruction, academic medicine, running, personal stories, work-life balance, sleep health, patient care, limb salvage surgery, women in medicine, career reflections, operating room music, surgical instruments summary In this engaging podcast episode, Dr. Karen Evans shares her journey through medicine, from her early interest in biology to her specialization in plastic and vascular surgery. The conversation delves into her educational background, the pivotal moments that shaped her career, and her experiences in the demanding field of lower extremity reconstruction. Dr. Evans also discusses the challenges of balancing a medical career with family life, her passion for mentoring young medical professionals, and her personal love for running. The episode highlights the importance of mentorship, the joy of academic medicine, and the unique stories that shape a physician's path. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Karen Evans discusses the balance of work and family life, the importance of sleep, and the evolving definitions of success in patient care. She shares insights on advancements in limb salvage surgery and the future of lower extremity surgery, emphasizing the role of women in medicine and the importance of individualized patient care. The discussion also touches on personal experiences, including living in her car during medical training, and the role of music in the operating room. takeaways
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| Dr. James Higgins: Chief of The Curtis National Hand Center, Leader in Reconstructive Hand and Microsurgery (#30) | 23 Jul 2025 | 01:10:14 | |
| Dr. Joseph Losee: Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery UPMC Children's Hospital, Past President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society of Craniofacial Surgeons (#29) | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:44:19 | |
| Microsurgery Maestro – Dr. Fu-Chan Wei: Professor and Chair of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (#28) | 28 Jun 2025 | 01:00:12 | |
Episode Title: Microsurgery Maestro, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (#28) Guest: Professor Fu-Chan Wei, MD; Microsurgeon | Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan Podcast: the DIEP end Episode Summary: In this special episode of the DIEP end, Dr. Saїd Azoury and Dr. Hank Davis sit down with Professor Fu-Chan Wei, a pioneering figure whose contributions have fundamentally shaped reconstructive microsurgery. Known internationally for refining the vascularized fibula flap technique for jaw reconstruction and his leadership in head and neck microsurgery, Professor Wei offers personal insights into his extraordinary journey—from early mentorship under Dr. Samuel Noordhoff to becoming an influential global figure in reconstructive surgery. Listeners will gain rare insights into Professor Wei’s unique philosophy of patient care, surgical education, and innovation. This episode explores how he built Chang Gung Memorial Hospital into a world-renowned microsurgical center, emphasizing meticulous preoperative planning, robust resident and fellow training programs, and commitment to surgical excellence. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ● How Professor Wei unexpectedly made microsurgery the central focus of his career ● The origins and global impact of vascularized fibula flap techniques for jaw reconstruction ● Why rigorous preoperative planning and literature review are essential for patient safety ● Insights into building one of the world's premier microsurgery training programs ● The critical role Taiwan’s healthcare evolution played in microsurgery’s growth ● Key lessons for surgical trainees on innovation, humility, and continuous learning Quotable Moments: "Innovation requires deep mastery. You can't innovate without truly understanding the basics." "Quantity is the mother of quality—volume and specialization lead to surgical excellence." "Microsurgery is not just about technical skills; it's a meticulous process starting long before the operating room." SEO Keywords: Fu-Chan Wei podcast, microsurgery pioneer, vascularized fibula flap, jaw reconstruction, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, microsurgical training, reconstructive surgery innovations, surgical education, patient safety in surgery, DIEP End podcast, Taiwanese plastic surgery Follow Professor Fu-Chan Wei: ● Learn more: Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Follow The DIEP End: ● Instagram & YouTube: @thediependpodcast ● Spotify & Apple Podcasts: The DIEP End Leave Us a Review: If you loved this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It helps more listeners like you discover these incredible stories and expert insights. Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| From Flaps to Facelifts – Dr. David Hidalgo: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Former Chief at Memorial Sloan Kettering (#27) | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:49:52 | |
Episode Title: From Flaps to Facelifts – Dr. David Hidalgo: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Former Chief at Memorial Sloan Kettering (#27) Guest: Dr. David Hidalgo, MD, FACS | Former Chief of Plastic Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering | Aesthetic Innovator, New York City Podcast: The DIEP End Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of The DIEP End, hosts Dr. Saїd Azoury and Dr. Hank Davis welcome Dr. David Hidalgo, an internationally acclaimed plastic surgeon celebrated for groundbreaking reconstructive techniques and aesthetic innovations. Dr. Hidalgo shares his unique journey, detailing his pioneering contributions to reconstructive microsurgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering and his subsequent transition to aesthetic surgery in his New York City private practice. Listeners will discover how Dr. Hidalgo’s blend of surgical precision, academic rigor, and artistic sensibility have defined his career. He discusses his groundbreaking work with the fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction and provides insights into maintaining excellence in both reconstructive and aesthetic surgical realms. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ● How Dr. Hidalgo transitioned from pioneering reconstructive surgery to leading high-end aesthetic surgery ● Behind-the-scenes insights into developing the fibula free flap technique for jaw reconstruction ● The critical role artistic sensibility plays in achieving exceptional surgical outcomes ● Strategies for navigating career transitions from academia to private practice ● Key lessons in balancing technical mastery with aesthetic harmony and proportion ● Why persistence and disciplined innovation are essential for sustained surgical excellence Quotable Moments: "Persistence and perfectionism are key—you keep going until it's exactly right." "Plastic surgery is fundamentally visual; artistic skills significantly enhance your surgical outcomes." "There's no shortcut to surgical excellence—it’s about being meticulous every time." SEO Keywords: David Hidalgo podcast, plastic surgery, fibula free flap, microsurgery pioneer, Memorial Sloan Kettering plastic surgery, aesthetic surgery New York, Manhattan plastic surgeon, surgical innovation, artistic plastic surgery, DIEP End podcast, reconstructive to aesthetic surgery transition. Follow Dr. David Hidalgo: Instagram: @drdavidhidalgo Learn more: Dr. Hidalgo’s Practice Follow The DIEP End: Instagram & YouTube: @thediependpodcast Spotify & Apple Podcasts: The DIEP End Leave Us a Review: If you enjoyed this discussion, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback helps share these insightful conversations with more listeners. Hosted by passionate trainees exploring the future of plastic surgery—one story at a time. Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Dr. Kevin Chung: Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Professor and Hand Surgeon at University of Michigan (#26) | 21 May 2025 | 00:46:10 | |
Guest: Dr. Kevin Chung, Professor and Hand Surgeon at University of Michigan | Editor-in-Chief, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | Editor, Grabb and Smith’s Plastic Surgery Podcast: The DIEP End Episode Summary: In this episode of The DIEP End, Dr. Said Azoury sits down with Dr. Kevin Chung, a world-renowned hand surgeon, outcomes researcher, and editorial leader. Dr. Chung discusses his journey from clinical excellence to academic leadership, shaped by a Master’s in Health Services Research and a career of combining surgical mastery with innovation. As Editor-in-Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Editor of Grabb and Smith’s Plastic Surgery, Dr. Chung reveals his vision for academic publishing that’s inclusive, rigorous, and globally impactful. This is a must-listen for aspiring academic surgeons, educators, and anyone passionate about the future of plastic surgery. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ● The mindset of a successful surgeon-scientist ● How to balance editorial leadership with clinical excellence ● What mentorship really looks like in academic medicine ● The difference between innovation and evidence ● How Dr. Chung is shaping the future of PRS and global plastic surgery Quotable Moments: ● "Curiosity is the most important trait of a great surgeon." ● "Your job as a mentor is to build people up—then get out of their way." ● "The journal is not mine—it belongs to the specialty. My job is to guide it with clarity and purpose." Keywords (SEO-Driven): plastic surgery podcast, Kevin Chung PRS, academic plastic surgery, surgical mentorship, PRS journal editor, Grabb and Smith editor, DIEP flap, Said Azoury podcast, plastic surgery innovation, evidence-based surgery, publishing in PRS, global plastic surgery leadership, Dr. Kevin Chung interview Follow Dr. Chung: ● Learn more: PRSJournal.com Follow The DIEP End: ● Instagram & YouTube: @thediependpodcast ● Spotify & Apple Podcasts: The DIEP End Leave Us a Review: If you loved this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It helps more listeners like you discover these incredible stories and expert insights. Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Dr. Julie Freischlag: Vascular Surgeon, CAO and Executive VP Advocate Health, CEO and CAO Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Executive VP Health Affairs at Wake Forest University (#25) | 07 May 2025 | 00:47:48 | |
Episode Title: Breaking Barriers in Surgery & Leadership with Dr. Julie Freischlag Guest: Dr. Julie Freischlag, Vascular Surgeon & CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Podcast: The DIEP End Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of The DIEP End, we’re joined by trailblazing vascular surgeon and healthcare leader Dr. Julie Freischlag. From growing up in a working-class family in Illinois to becoming the first female chief of vascular surgery at UCLA and eventually the CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Dr. Freischlag shares a powerful story of grit, leadership, and innovation. She reflects on the mentors who shaped her, the barriers she broke through as a woman in surgery, and how she’s shaped institutions like Johns Hopkins and Wake Forest. With humor and heart, Dr. Freischlag gives listeners a masterclass in resilience, authenticity, and leading with purpose in academic medicine. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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| Dr. Ashkan Ghavami: World-Renowned and Celebrity Plastic Surgeon, Former President of the Rhinoplasty Society, Artist/Musician (#24) | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:46:53 | |
Episode Title: Mastering the Art & Science of Plastic Surgery with Dr. Ashkan Ghavami Guest: Dr. Ashkan Ghavami, MD, World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon Podcast: The DIEP End Episode Summary: In this episode of The DIEP End, we take a deep dive into the world of high-end plastic surgery with internationally acclaimed surgeon Dr. Ashkan Ghavami. Known for his pioneering techniques in rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, and the signature "S-Curve" butt lift, Dr. Ghavami shares the story of his rise from humble beginnings in Tehran to becoming a go-to surgeon for celebrities in Beverly Hills. We cover everything from artistic influences and medical training to the pressures of fame, social media ethics in medicine, and the secrets behind running a successful esthetic surgery practice. Whether you're a budding plastic surgeon, a curious patient, or a fan of medical innovation, this episode is packed with wisdom, candor, and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the industry's leading minds. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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| Former Editor-in-Chief of ASJ, Past President of ISAPS and ASAPS, Co-founder Mathes-Nahai Flap Classification, with Dr. Foad Nahai (#23) | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:54:17 | |
| Section Head of Plastic Surgery at University of Michigan, Current Chair of the Plastic Surgery Research Council with Dr. Alison Snyder-Warwick (Ep #22) | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:58:31 | |
| Chair of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Ohio State University with Dr. Amy Moore (Ep #21) | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:57:27 | |
| Dr. Amber Leis: Program Director at WashU Plastic Surgery, Application Season Advice & Tips (#38) | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:54:40 | |
Summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Amber Leis shares her unique journey from a rural upbringing to becoming a prominent figure in plastic surgery. She discusses the importance of mentorship, the role of social media in education, and her transition to a new position at WashU. Dr. Leis emphasizes the significance of emotional intelligence in medical training and offers valuable advice for aspiring plastic surgeons, including insights on personal statements and the match process. The discussion also touches on the challenges of moving and starting over, as well as the joys of personal growth and self-reflection.
Takeaways The importance of community and mentorship in medical careers. Social media can be a powerful tool for education and outreach. Transitioning to a new role can lead to personal growth and reflection. Competency-based education is the future of medical training. Emotional intelligence is crucial in surgical training and practice. Personal statements should focus on the applicant's unique story. Research years should be tailored to individual needs and circumstances. The match process requires strategic planning and preparation. Engaging joyfully in education can enhance learning experiences. Self-reflection is key to understanding one's journey and growth.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Amber Leis 02:02 Childhood and Early Influences 05:44 Path to Medicine and Plastic Surgery 09:18 Transition to Program Director 10:14 The Role of Social Media in Education 13:59 Moving Across the Country: Challenges and Opportunities 20:01 The Importance of Education in Plastic Surgery 21:36 Advice for Aspiring Plastic Surgeons 25:17 Navigating the Match Process 29:05 Final Thoughts on Resilience and Growth 30:15 Navigating Research Years in Plastic Surgery 34:02 Application Strategies and Interview Preparation 37:10 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Medicine 39:12 Competency-Based Education in Plastic Surgery 43:18 Personal Reflections and Career Transitions Keywords plastic surgery, education, mentorship, social media, career transition, personal growth, medical training, residency, emotional intelligence, research Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Division Head of Plastic Surgery at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, President of AAPS, past President of ABPS, PSF, and ACEPS with Dr. Arun Gosain (Ep #20) | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:37:55 | |
| First Female President of the Aesthetic Society, Former Program Director of MEETH Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship with Dr. Jennifer Walden (Ep #19) | 22 Feb 2025 | 01:06:43 | |
| Chair of the Department of Plastic Surgery at NYU Langone, Director of the Face Transplant Program with Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez (Ep #18) | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:34:16 | |
| Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, Past Chair of PSRC with Dr. Justin Sacks (Ep #17) | 29 Jan 2025 | 01:19:25 | |
| Program Director of the MD Anderson Cancer Center Microsurgery Fellowship with Dr. Margaret Roubaud (Ep #16) | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:43:26 | |
| Vice Chair of Education and Inclusive Excellence At Yale School of Medicine, Associate Professor at Yale Plastic Surgery with Dr. Paris Butler (Ep #15) | 17 Jan 2025 | 00:54:44 | |
| Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Medstar Georgetown with Dr. David Song (Ep #14) | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:54:54 | |
| Associate Chief at UCLA Plastic Surgery, Chair-elect of PSRC, Director of Facial Gender-Affirming Surgery Fellowship with Dr. Justine Lee (Ep #13) | 04 Jan 2025 | 00:49:02 | |
| Chief of Plastic Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, President of ASRM, President-elect of PSF with Dr. Babak Mehrara (Ep #12) | 27 Dec 2024 | 00:45:55 | |
| Former Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at Penn: VCA, Orthoplastics, and Leadership with Dr. Scott Levin (Ep #11) | 18 Dec 2024 | 01:07:51 | |
| Dr. Jordan Swanson: Pediatric Plastic & Craniofacial Surgeon @ CHOP/Penn, Global Surgery, Innovation (#37) | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:51:15 | |
Guest: Dr. Jordan Swanson, Pediatric Plastic & Craniofacial Surgeon | Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Podcast: the DIEP end Episode Summary: Listeners will hear how his unconventional path—including time at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, the London School of Economics, and McKinsey—ultimately reinforced his passion for clinical medicine and patient care. Dr. Swanson reflects on his pioneering global health work with Operation Smile, the legacy of his mentors at Hopkins and CHOP, and his dual practice spanning pediatric craniofacial surgery and gender-affirming care. This conversation is a masterclass in surgical courage, patient empathy, and the future of plastic surgery—both at home and abroad. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ● Why two years away from medical school deepened his passion for clinical medicine ● Lessons from mentors like Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez, Dr. Paul Manson, and Dr. Linton Whittaker ● Building sustainable pediatric surgical care in Nicaragua with Operation Smile ● The role of mentorship and bi-directional global training programs ● Insights into CHOP’s multidisciplinary cleft program and addressing disparities in care ● How gender-affirming surgery intersects with craniofacial reconstruction ● Practical advice for residents pursuing craniofacial surgery
● “Healthcare is cool in Philadelphia—you see people walk across the South Street Bridge with pride.” ● “When you innovate in pediatric surgery, it takes courage. You have to weigh the risk for a lifetime.” ● “Global surgery isn’t about us setting the agenda—it’s about supporting local surgeons with autonomy.” ● “Every patient encounter may feel routine for us, but for families, the bottom has just fallen out.” ● “Curiosity is the most powerful motivator—let it drive your training and career.” Keywords (SEO-Driven):
● CHOP Profile: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Follow The DIEP End: Leave Us a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback helps more listeners discover these inspiring conversations.
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| Excellence in Action: The Life and Lessons of a leader in Plastic Surgery with Dr. Rod Rohrich (Ep #10) | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:59:05 | |
| Precision and Passion: the Journey of a Surgical Trailblazer with Dr. Liza Wu (Ep #9) | 04 Dec 2024 | 00:43:48 | |
| Personal Journey to Plastic Surgery and Gender Affirming Care with Dr. Jens Berli (Ep #8) | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:39:30 | |
| Pearls to Expediting Academic Promotion and Success with Dr. John Fischer (Ep #7) | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:45:22 | |
| So You Want To Be A Surgeon-Scientist? with Dr. Eric Liao (Ep #6) | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:40:31 | |
| Building a Strong Cosmetic Footprint at an Academic Institution with Dr. Ivona Percec (Ep #5) | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:26:12 | |
| Envisioning the Future of Breast Reconstruction and Microsurgery with Dr. Suhail Kanchwala (Ep #4) | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:49:22 | |
| At the Forefront of Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery with Dr. Jesse Taylor (Ep #3) | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:41:08 | |
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| Pioneer in Craniofacial Surgery, Founder of the CHA with Dr. Linton Whitaker (Ep #2) | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:27:56 | |
| Mentors and Mentees, Giants in Plastic Surgery with Dr. Joseph Serletti (Ep #1) | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:33:14 | |
| Dr. Gerald Imber: World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon, Acclaimed Author of Genius on the Edge and Cardiac Cowboys (#36) | 17 Sep 2025 | 01:00:34 | |
Summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Gerald discusses his journey into medicine, the evolution of plastic surgery, and the impact of social media on the field. He reflects on his training, mentorship experiences, and the importance of maintaining a natural look for patients. Dr. Gerald shares valuable insights for future plastic surgeons, emphasizing the significance of hard work, honesty, and compassion in patient care. He also touches on the historical context of plastic surgery, particularly the influence of figures like Halstead, and concludes with personal reflections on life and career satisfaction.
Takeaways Dr. Gerald's journey into medicine was influenced by his friends. He found his passion for surgery during medical school. Mentorship played a crucial role in his specialization in plastic surgery. Plastic surgery has evolved to become more mainstream and accepted. Social media has changed how plastic surgeons promote their work. Future plastic surgeons should focus on both technical skills and patient interaction. Dr. Gerald emphasizes the importance of looking natural in cosmetic surgery. He believes in treating patients with dignity and kindness. Music plays a significant role in his surgical practice. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Early Influences 02:39 Journey into Medicine and Personal Challenges 05:07 Training and Mentorship in Surgery 07:47 Evolution of Plastic Surgery 10:40 The Impact of Social Media on Plastic Surgery 13:31 Advice for Future Plastic Surgeons 23:40 The Influence of Friends and Colleagues 25:17 The Journey to Writing: Halstead's Story 27:35 Inspiration from Genius on the Edge 28:36 Halstead's Early Life and Transformation 30:42 The Right Man at the Right Time 31:15 Relationships with Medical Giants 33:24 Addiction and Innovation in Medicine 35:12 The Blessings of a Medical Career 36:52 The Leap of Innovation in Surgery 40:47 Passion Over Profit in Medical Storytelling 42:00 The Art of Writing and Publishing 43:58 Reflections on Mentorship and Legacy 45:51 The Human Side of Greatness 47:42 Life Lessons and Personal Philosophy 51:40 The Evolution of Medical Training 53:41 Gratitude and Life Reflections 55:03 Music in the Operating Room 56:10 Favorite Surgical Instruments and Stories Keywords plastic surgery, mentorship, social media, surgical training, Halstead, medical history, patient care, personal insights, surgical instruments, life lessons Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Dr. Irene Mathijssen: Department Head of Plastic Surgery at Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, President of the International Society of Craniofacial Surgeons (#35) | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:31:08 | |
| Dr. Joshua Fosnot: Program Director at Penn Plastic Surgery, Application Season Advice & Tips (#34) | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:54:13 | |
| Dr. Sherrell Aston: Facelift Virtuoso, Past President ASAPS, Former Chairman of Plastic Surgery MEETH (#33) | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:06:08 | |
Guest: Dr. Sherrell J. Aston, Renowned Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon & Educator Podcast: The DIEP End Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of The DIEP End, Dr. Saїd Azoury and Dr. Hank Davis engage with Dr. Sherrell Aston, one of the most influential figures in aesthetic plastic surgery. Dr. Aston shares his journey from humble beginnings in rural Virginia to becoming an internationally recognized expert in facelifts and aesthetic innovation. His storied career includes training at esteemed institutions like UVA, UCLA, Johns Hopkins, and NYU, where he significantly advanced the field of facial plastic surgery. Dr. Aston candidly discusses the evolution of facelift techniques, from early innovations in SMAS and platysmal approaches to contemporary deep-plane and composite facelifts. He also offers personal anecdotes about balancing academic rigor with private practice, his philosophies on mentorship, patient care, and lifelong learning. Whether you're a surgical trainee, an established plastic surgeon, or simply fascinated by the world of aesthetic surgery, this episode offers rare insights from a pioneer whose work has shaped generations. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ● Dr. Aston’s pioneering journey through general and plastic surgery residencies ● The history and evolution of the facelift, including SMAS and deep-plane techniques ● His early career challenges and how he integrated private practice with academic surgery ● Reflections on mentorship and his impactful training legacy at NYU ● Dr. Aston’s unique insights into patient care and surgical innovation ● The importance of maintaining physical fitness and balance as a surgeon Quotable Moments: ● "Every facelift I do is a '10' until the bandage is on." ● "Pursue what your heart tells you, otherwise you won't be truly happy." ● "You learn from everyone—you must leave every meeting knowing something new." Keywords (SEO-Driven): Sherrell Aston podcast, facelift pioneer, aesthetic plastic surgery, SMAS facelift, deep-plane facelift, aesthetic surgery education, plastic surgery mentorship, surgical innovation, NYU plastic surgery, The DIEP End podcast, UVA medicine, Johns Hopkins plastic surgery Follow The DIEP End: ● Instagram & YouTube: @thedeependpodcast ● Spotify & Apple Podcasts: The DIEP End Leave Us a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback helps us bring these insightful conversations to more curious listeners. Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Dr. Paul Nassif: Facial Plastic Surgeon, Botched, and Revision Rhinoplasty (#32) | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:55:12 | |
Guest: Dr. Paul Nassif, Celebrity Facial Plastic Surgeon & TV Personality Podcast: the DIEP end Episode Summary: In this lively episode of The DIEP End, Dr. Saїd Azoury and Hank Davis sit down with Dr. Paul Nassif, a renowned facial plastic surgeon widely recognized from his roles on popular TV shows like Botched and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Dr. Nassif takes listeners behind the scenes of his extraordinary life, sharing how his Lebanese upbringing, early business ventures, and celebrity encounters shaped his journey into becoming one of the world’s most respected facial plastic surgeons. From stories about running a bustling Hollywood restaurant while waiting for medical school acceptance to reflections on the personal and professional challenges of practicing high-stakes revision rhinoplasty, Dr. Nassif offers valuable insights into resilience, innovation, and the realities of life in the public eye. This conversation is perfect for aspiring surgeons, medical enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the intersection of medicine, media, and entrepreneurship. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ● How Dr. Nassif leveraged his restaurant business skills into his surgical practice ● Behind-the-scenes insights from the hit show Botched ● Dr. Nassif’s path from ENT residency to becoming a leader in facial aesthetics ● Why mentorship and hands-on experience are critical to surgical success ● The challenges and rewards of public-facing medicine ● Advice for patients seeking complex revision surgery ● The influence of Dr. Nassif’s Lebanese-American heritage on his career Quotable Moments: ● "I opened a restaurant, and the day I opened, I got accepted into medical school." ● "Botched took my technical skills to a whole new level." ● "Don't take shortcuts; they always come back to bite you." Keywords (SEO-Driven): Paul Nassif podcast, celebrity plastic surgeon, Botched behind-the-scenes, revision rhinoplasty expert, Real Housewives surgeon, Lebanese-American plastic surgeon, facial aesthetic surgery, mentorship in surgery, patient care, plastic surgery innovation, DIEP End podcast, entrepreneurship in medicine Follow Dr. Nassif: ● Instagram: @drpaulnassif ● Website: drpaulnassif.com Follow The DIEP End: ● Instagram & YouTube: @thedeependpodcast ● Spotify & Apple Podcasts: The DIEP End Leave Us a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Your feedback helps us continue sharing inspiring conversations. Instagram: @thediependpodcast | |||
| Dr. Peter Rubin: Chair of Pitt Plastic Surgery, Leader in Body Contouring and Adipose Stem Cell Science (#31) | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:40:21 | |