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December 21, 2024 • 55 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The following is a paid podcast. iHeartRadio's hosting of this
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the ideas expressed.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Well, Doctor Arthur Perry, he's one of the top plastic surgeons.
He's got offices in Manhattan, New Jersey.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
He's been doing the show here on w R for
years and years and years. Very popular show and a
great plastic surgeon. Everybody has questions on this subject, so
he's the guy to ask.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Doctor Arthur Perry, and the public wants to know that
public doesn't get a damn.

Speaker 5 (00:30):
And I went to his office and I said, I said,
look at my face. He goes, yeah, look at your face.
We're going to do with your fan. What can you
do with his face? I go like that, I s
what you got? I go look at this, I'm getting old.
I said, I want to maybe get fix it up
a little bit.

Speaker 6 (00:40):
Doctor Oz, are you there, I'm here Ark, And I
want to get to plagged you. Having worked with you
on a book and numerous other activity.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
You want to talk to Arthur Perry the best in plastic.

Speaker 6 (00:49):
Surgery and workable knowledge, but also your grace at delivering
content which is why it's been a blessing to have
you on my show so many times.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
When I was a resident at the University of Chicago,
we had a.

Speaker 6 (00:57):
Me you smart as a really brilliant giftus position. I
want to pay you the highest trut I can give
to a surgeon, which is when people come to you,
they don't come for an operation, they come for an opinion.
And that's why I trust you with my friends and relatives.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
I didn't realize we were going to get the Michael
Jordan of Plastic Surgeon nine two and zero bows to
this guide and welcome.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
This is doctor Arthur Perry.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
This is what's your wrinkle right here on wo R
and I hope you're all having a really nice weekend
right before Christmas, right before Hanukkah. Of course, it got real,
real cold this weekend, so hopefully you're staying warm.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
I'm warm.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
I'm broadcasting live from the Hampton's this evening, and no
co hosts this evening. It's just you and me and
Noah in the studio. We are here to educate, We're
here to entertain a little bit. This is the show
about you. It's a show about your wrinkles. About your
fat deposits on your hips. Yeah, that's what it's about.

(01:55):
I'm a Board certified plastic surgeon, and I do facelifts
and Ryan last these and lippos suction and breast augmentations
and breastlifts and all those different things. I remove moles
and that's that's the kind of a thing I like
to do during the week, but on weekends, this is
the thing that I do. I'm a Board certified plastic
surgeon in the host of What's Your Wrinkle right here

(02:18):
on WOR and host of straight Talk about cosmetic surgery
heard in the podcast world all over the world. So
if you haven't signed up for the podcast yet, we're
going to talk about the podcasts in a few minutes.
But we're also going to talk you know, a lot
of people ask me about cosmetic surgery in men.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Today's your day. We're going to talk.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
About surgery and men. We're also going to talk about
one of my favorite topics, what makes a good skincare
program and what to look out for with all the
ingredients and all the products out there. You know, you
walk through the stores, you walk in to Nordstroms and
Macy's and all the stores and you see this myriad

(03:05):
of hundreds and thousands of skincare products. How do you
decide what works what doesn't work. We're going to talk
about that today. There was in New Jersey. Oh boy,
this is really something. Noah loves these stories, but it's
not a good story. There was an unlicensed person in
New Jersey. She was arrested this past week for practicing

(03:26):
medicine without a license. Not a plastic surgeon, but yet
she was doing all the things that I'm doing. Hopefully
I'm doing it better than her. She's going to jail
for this. We'll talk a little bit about that. And
of course we're going to take your phone calls. Eight
hundred three to two one zero seven ten is the
phone number here at wor eight hundred three two one

(03:48):
zero seven ten. Give me a call and we'll send
you a bottle of soft time. It's so nice this
time of year. It's raw outside. If you were out
this morning, boy and yesterday, and it really does at
number on your skin between the raw weather and the

(04:08):
what happens when you go inside because the heat is
up in your apartment, the heat is up in your house,
and what happens drives humidity down, and yeah, you get
chapped lips and you get those little cuts around your fingers,
and soft time is what's really good. To slather on
your face and slather on your skin, on your hands,

(04:30):
and then put it on and we'll protect you with
the soft Time. So eight hundred three two one zero
seven ten is the phone number. Eight hundred three two
one zero seven ten. Give me a call and we'll
send you home with one of those bottles of soft Time.
All right, We've got Noah in the studio and I

(04:52):
am in the Hamptons, and I'm here to answer your questions.
So let's talk a little bit about cosmetic surgery in general.
What is it. It's the most popular part of plastic surgery.
It's the part that I do, and across the board,
cosmetic surgery has been kind of the province of women
for the most part. You know, ninety ninety five percent

(05:13):
of cosmetic surgical procedure procedures they are performed on women.
But I do have a lot of men in the practice.
Most of my men, honestly are the spouses of the
women that I've done cosmetic surgery on.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
So so I'll do a.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
Facelift on a woman, the man will have heard this
show on the radio, or they'll they'll have gotten my
name from someone else. They'll bring their wife in and
she'll have a facelift, she'll have her eyelids done, maybe
a breastlift, and as happened so many times during the recovery,
two months later, the man will bring me to the

(05:52):
side and say, well, you know what about this in
mynack here? You know now that we've taken care of
my wife, and I'll talk about that, and more often
than not, we'll wind up operating on the husband also,
And it's a different operation. So when I see a man,
it's a very different experience because women have much more

(06:15):
pronounced results with cosmetic surgery, much more. I hate to
use the word radical, but certainly I do a more
conservative operation in a man. So if a man comes in,
let's take a typical sixty year old man who's got
some jowels, right, he's got and what our jowls.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
You know what jowls are.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
They're the tissue, the fibrous, fatty tissue skin and even
a little bit of muscle that descends from the mid
face and takes your jawline, which in youth is nice
and straight and defining your jaw, defines your cheek above
and your neck below. But when you get hit about,
you know, fifty or so, you start getting this jow

(06:57):
and you lose the definition between your cheeks and your neck.
So what do we do And a woman, the answer
is a facelift. And a facelift requires making an incision
in front of your ear, and I do what's called
the two layered facelift. The second layer is the fibro
fatty layer of tissue, and I lift that up and back,

(07:21):
and then I remove some extra skin, and I tighten
your cheek skin, and then I make an incision underneath
your chin, and I look right at those muscles, those
band muscles, those Catherine Hepburn bands, remember her, And I'm
looking at them. I've cleaned the fat off of those
and I sew them together and tighten the neck and

(07:42):
then lift up the skin.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
And that's a face lift and a woman. But in
a man there's a bunch of problems.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
And one of those problems is when I move the
skin up and back, well, there's hair on your face, right,
and woman doesn't have that issue. In a man, Am
I going to move the hair into the ear. Now
that's a problem, right. Think about this. It's hard enough
for you men out there to shave near the ear right,

(08:08):
and you know, you go to the barber and they
trim inside your ear and that's kind of a pain
in the neck and and you know you have to
deal with that. But imagine if you actually had to
shave onto your tragus. What's the tragus? You say, what
is the tragus? The tragas is that little piece of
cartilage in the front of your ear sort of sort

(08:30):
of protects your ear a bit. That's the tragus. Now,
imagine if you had had hair growing on and on
the other side of your tragus.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
That's not so good.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
So if you are if you have brown hair or
black hair, I could do some laser hair removal there.
But if the hair is white or gray or light
brown or blonde, uh, you're not gonna be able to
laser that off, and then you have an issue. And
that's one of the reasons why facelifts are not particularly
popular in men, because it brings hair bearing air hair

(09:03):
into the ear. Now, I could, of course stop the
make the incision in front of the ear, which some
plastic surgeons do not in the ear, but then you
see a color change in the skin and you see
an incision, so we try and hide that. So it
does present a conundrum, as George Costanzo would say, right,
And so more often than not, we do not lift

(09:24):
the cheeks of men, but rather we do just the
neck portion. I make an incision under the neck, I
suction out the fat, and I tighten the muscles of
the neck, and we accept a little bit of laxity
of skin in the neck and in exchange for not
having the scars in the cheek. And so more often
than not, that is a facelift in a man. And
the other way to do it is to directly excize.

(09:47):
And I talked about this a few weeks ago, and
it's probably the facelift that I'll have direct excision of
the skin of the turkey gobbler and the neck. Not
a good decision for most women, although I've done this
on women also, But in men, uh, the scars tend
to look a little bit better. And one of the
things that's trending now is the two or three day

(10:09):
hair growth, you know, not shaving for maybe shaving twice
a week or so, and that covers a lot of imperfections.
And you say, well that's a cop out, right, but
but that is the that is the trend, and so
that's a procedure that we can do in men. We've
got a regular caller on the line, Sondra. What can
I do for you? What's what's your wrinkle?

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Tonight?

Speaker 7 (10:31):
Good evenings, doctor Perry, and happy honeker and marry Christmas
that you enjoy celebrating.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Thank you you too.

Speaker 7 (10:38):
Things one about our friend the mold patient day he Wait.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
A minute, wait do we have that music?

Speaker 4 (10:44):
Noah, the continuing saga of Sondra's no music.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Okay, tell us about them all?

Speaker 8 (10:51):
Well, no, no, no.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
The first I wanted to could I talk about this
other thing first?

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Sure?

Speaker 7 (10:55):
Okay, this is this is self bizarre, Doctor Perry.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
The woman.

Speaker 7 (10:59):
She's a Beverly Hill's housewife. I don't know if you
heard the story yet. I don't know if you want
her name or not. But he is suffering. Okay, she's
suffering from parasites on her face, Doctor Perry. If you
saw the she's in the news. I mean it's in
the news. Though it's not like doesn't want anyone to know.
She's terribly troubled. You would see deep, deep, deep depressions,

(11:21):
and then you would see swollen on another part of
her face, and then it keeps moving, and it's such
a sadness and such a distortion. So can parasites actually
go on your face?

Speaker 4 (11:33):
That's my question, Sodra, Yes, what, I wanted to find
a different TV program to watch.

Speaker 7 (11:43):
This in the New York Post.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
I know I've seen these stories. I am not a parasitologist.
I'm not an expert in this. This is one for
I don't know whom, the infectious disease doctors, the dermatologists,
but not for doctor Arthur Perry.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
I don't know much about parasite in the face. Son.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
Dr. I'm sorry you've stumped me, but it's sort of
outside the area of my expertise. I think if someone
called me with that, I would not take it as
my patient. I'm sorry.

Speaker 7 (12:14):
Okay. So I saw my friend again today at lunch,
and she mentioned that you discussed these little capillaries that
you think she should remove. So I said, well, let's see.
So she lifted up a chin. So when you lift
up a chin, and then I could see them, okay,
And then she said, right, under her nose a little bit,

(12:36):
and then I looked closely. I put my glasses on
to see closely, and I could see what you were
talking about. So to see the ones that had chinned,
you would have to lift her head a pie.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
So well, that's only because you wear bifocals. They're quite
clear vision.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
I have. All right, whatever, Well.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Look these capillaries.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Your capillaries on the face are they're due to sun damage,
they're due to aging, and they can be reddish, they
can be red, bluish and even bluish looking. And if
they're relatively small, I laser those with what's called the
YAG laser, and it is one of the great things
in plastic surgery.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Because the result is immediate.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
It's absolutely you know, I say, here's the mirror, take
a good look at them. I zap them, and then
I say look at now. And people will say, wow,
that's amazing, because it is. It's really amazing what the
laser can do. And it really doesn't hurt. It's a
mild zapping sensation, nothing nothing, nothing severe, but it's instant.

(13:42):
So I do those little veins. So many people have
those around the nose, around the nostrils, so many people
have them on the chin and on the cheeks.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Very very good and of course.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
Many people, most people have these things called senile angiomas,
otherwise known as cherry angiomas. They're red, very bright red
spots that are a couple millimeters in diameter, and and
people get them on their face, they get them on
their on their ears, on their neck, on their shoulders
and all around their body. And I zap those also

(14:16):
with a laser. So laser is a very very good
thing to do. Uh, it's easy for the patient, it's
very fulfilling, and it will improve your appearance because people
tend to put thicker and thicker coats of makeup, you
know more more opaque makeup as they get older and
covering all these imperfections of red spots and brown spots

(14:40):
and things like that. So so Sondrah, that's something that's
very reasonable. Of course, it's it's cosmetic. There's no medical
reason to do it. Although although when people have the
condition of roseatia, what I have found is that if
they have that YAG laser, I kind of ca through

(15:00):
the butterfly distribution of their rosation. That means on their
cheek and their nose. Uh, And if I go through,
I kind of destroy those blood vessels and it holds
things from getting worse with the rosea shift for a
couple of years. It's sort of like weeding the garden.
That's what I tell people. You know, you destroy those

(15:20):
blood vessels today, and then a year from now you
notice a bunch of them back, and two years from
now you do the laser again.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
It's not a permanent procedure.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
So I hope that answers your question with your friend
the person with the mole, Now, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
So like, let's say she's afraid, would you could you
just try one vein and say look how nice that
being came out? And then she'll say, oh, okay, do
another one. Is there such a thing as doing it
like that?

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Or you absolutely so I can do that?

Speaker 4 (15:51):
Or they could she could go to find on the
internet the episode where I did this exact procedure on
Doctor memin Oz. Actually I had Jimmy Fallon hold the
laser in you know, I was firing and he thought
he was firing it. But I had him hold the
laser and we fired it at Doctor Oz and we
destroyed on air, live on the air, a bunch of

(16:12):
these little capillaries on his face, and he said something like, Arthur, you're.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Never going to be on the show again. So but
I was.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
But anyway, it's try one.

Speaker 7 (16:23):
If the patient likes it, still say okay, do another.
That's that's fair, that's good. Yep, we can some people
like the slow boat to China. They're afraid to try things,
and you know, and then when they see it's not
necessary to be afraid, then then we'll open minded.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
Well, this is a really easy decision. Unlike you know,
when you're having a heart surgery, that's a big deal.
If you're having your gallbladder out, that's a big deal.
Even if you're having a facelift, that's a bigger deal.
This is kind of an easy decision. If you've got
those capillaries, I can zap them with the laser.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
So so there you good?

Speaker 4 (16:55):
All right, Sondra, thanks so much for the phone call.
It's a pleasure speaking with you.

Speaker 7 (16:59):
Stame here.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
Okay, there is more to the show, and we've got
apparently we've got Jeffra on the line, but I've got
to take a short break, so stay tuned. We'll speak
with Jeffra after these words. Did you know that your
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(17:21):
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(18:08):
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Speaker 9 (18:16):
You are listening to What's Your Wrinkle with Doctor Arthur Perry,
What's your Wrinkle.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
And what is Your Wrinkle? On board certified plastic search
Doctor Arthur Perry, host of What's Your Wrinkle? Right here
on WOR and host of straight Talk about Cosmetic Surgery,
which is a podcast that you should all subscribe to.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
How do you do that? You go to here is
one example.

Speaker 4 (18:38):
Go to Apple Apple dot com and then put in
the word podcasts and then you get the podcast page
and you in the search you put in cosmetic surgery
or you put in my name and it brings up
the podcast and then you know, you do a little
exploration there you see all the different podcasts. But if
you know the way it works on the internet, there's

(19:02):
always these three little dots on the side, right, and
the three little dots you click on those and you
see the whole menu and it says follow the show,
and that's all you have to do. Follow the show.
And when you do that, then you will you'll get
notified when there's a new podcast out. You know, it's
so easy, it's free, and it's also possible that that

(19:25):
may be the only way you get me next year.
We'll see what happens, but we'll see. But certainly you'll
want to listen to this podcast. So please, I'm asking you,
I'm thanking you. Sign up for the podcast. It's straight
talk about cosmetic surgery. You can do it on Apple,
you can do it on iHeart or wherever you get

(19:45):
your podcasts. All right, we have Jeffra on the line. Jeffer,
what can I do for you? What's your wrinkle?

Speaker 10 (19:52):
Hello, doctor Perry Big Fanny your show but listening for
twenty years?

Speaker 4 (19:56):
Well, thank you, Jeffro, that's very nicely. What can I
do for you tonight?

Speaker 10 (20:02):
So I'm seventy three single and looking for ways to
improve my appearance. I'm considering calf implants.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Is it something that you do, Jeffra?

Speaker 4 (20:18):
With that funny you're at seventy three? You want calf implants?
Are you playing with me?

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Now? Why would you want calf implants? Jeffra?

Speaker 10 (20:28):
It would make my legs more attractive to the men,
I think.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
Okay, all right, well that's an interesting one.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
All right.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
So Jeffra, if you want to build up your calf muscles,
you go over, you know, get a gym membership, and
you get a personal trainer, and you tell the personal
trainer that you want to build up your calf muscles,
and within six weeks you'll have bigger calf muscles without
the benefit of calf implants, which are flawed items. Do

(20:57):
you know there's probably only a couple hundred half implants
in the United States each year. They are more popular
in other areas around the world. But not a great idea,
not a good idea at all. To first of all, Lisa,
two scars on your legs. There's a big it's a
silicone implant. Not a smart thing to do. I always say,

(21:19):
if you want your buttocks made bigger, go to the
gym and do those buttock exercises. They've got those specific
machines over there at Equinox.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
I've been on them, and.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
You can build up your buttocks, you can build up
your calf muscles, you can build up any muscle in
your body that you want and do it the right way.
And how's that for a plastic surgeon telling you don't
have surgery, not for those things. Now, you might say, well,
doctor Perry, you tell people to get breast implants.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
That's because you.

Speaker 4 (21:47):
Can't make your breast larger with exercise, but you can
make muscles larger. You can't make your chin larger with exercise,
so you get a chin implant that's reasonable, or cheek
implants which are not popular, but filler is so Jeffra,
you're seventy three years old. I concentrate on some other things.
That's what the men. Well, we won't go there, but

(22:09):
you know, go and look at your face. Are you
happy with your face? Do you have wrinkles, you have jals?

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Do you have okay?

Speaker 8 (22:16):
Question two?

Speaker 10 (22:17):
Yes, could you please take the fat out of the
undesirable areas of my body and put it in the
desiral areas of my body?

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Well, that's done all the time, actually, and yes, I
do some fat crafting. Now now some people are doing
the Brazilian butt lifts. That's exactly that, taking fat from
your abdomen or thighs and putting it into your buttocks.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
I don't do that.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Those of you who listened to this show over the
years know that I'm probably the guy in the country
most vocal about not doing that. I've been written an
editorial in USA today, I've been in the New York
Times and on a bunch of TV shows talking about
the Brazilian butt lift being a deadly procedure with hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of deaths all over the United

(23:04):
States and around the world. So I don't think that's
a good idea however, And I also don't think that
fat grafting into the breast is the best idea. And
I know there's a lot of good plastic surgeons that
are doing that now. I just don't think it's a
great idea for a bunch of reasons. One is that
the fat can have what's called bioactive proteins in it,

(23:27):
and what that may do is in someone susceptible to
breast cancer, it could stimulate breast cancer. Now this is
a very very controversial field. But it also putting fat
into the breast can cause calcifications in the breast. And
I know many women who have had to have biopsies
after having fat grafting into the breast because the mammograms

(23:50):
were confusing and they had to then either follow that calcification,
which is a scary thing for women, or just have
a biopsied to prove that they're not new cancer. So
I don't like that, however, fat grafting, taking it from
somewhere like your hips and putting it into let's say

(24:10):
your nasalabial folds.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
That's not a bad idea.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
Putting it into some very deep wrinkles, putting it into
your temple, if you've got depressed temples, which happens to
women about your age, Jeffra, that's.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
Not a bad idea.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
Or if you have cellulite and significant cellulite, so you've
got lumpy bumpiness in your buttocks or your thighs, that's
not the Brazilian butt lift. That is just fat drafting
into those And I've been doing fat drafting like that
since I was a resident in the nineteen eighties. So
fat grafting is a good procedure, but not for the

(24:45):
Brazilian butt lift, and not for the breasts.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Okay, Jeffra, thank you so much, Doctor Perry. I'll go
to Equinox. Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
You tell them that Equinox I sent you has that
maybe I'll get a free month one of these one
of these days. All right, Thanks Jeffra for the phone call.
I appreciate it, and I know you've called before, and
I want to thank you for your loyal listening. And
Sondra also thank you. All right on board Certified plastic
searchon doctor Arthur Perry, host of What's Your Wrinkle right

(25:17):
here on wo R and U oh yeah, Well, we'll
talk just for a minute about male cosmetic surgery. Then
we're going to take another short break. So we were
talking about face slifts in men. Not the greatest idea,
but necklifts, yeah, pretty good idea. Now, how about eyelids. Now,
men's eyelids tend to age just like women's eyelids now,

(25:39):
but there's a different esthetic. When a man has his
eyelids operated on, he doesn't want the same goal as
a woman does. A woman wants to remove all that
extra skin from the upper lids so that she can
put makeup on and have it not smear, right.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
Not so in a man.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
And in fact, if I remove that much skin and
a man, it will feminize his upper eyelids. And most
men don't like that look.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
And if you look, you know.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
There are actors out there. I think Kenny Rodgers was
one of those. I think he went public with his
eyelid surgery and said he regretted it. I believe, and
because I think they overdid it. And you have to
be very careful when we remove skin from a man.
I purposely leave some skin so the goal is, of course,
we don't want the skin to sit on your eyelashes

(26:29):
as a man. We don't want it to obstruct your
vision as a man. But we also don't want to
remove so much skin that it makes your eyelids feminine,
because there is a difference between difference between men's and
women's eyelids. Now, for the lower eyelid, we have to
be very very careful that we don't overdo it, and
both men and women don't take too much fat because

(26:52):
if we do that, you get a sunken in appearance.
And also we have to be very careful taking the
skin in both men and women because is if I
take too much skin, you might not be able to
fully close your eye and we get what's something called
scleral show, or even worse, something called an ectropion, and
that means the eyelid is pulled down, exposing the eyes.

(27:15):
Sometimes you can actually dry out. Some people are destined
to use eye drops and lubricants in their eyes after
over aggressive eyelid surgery.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
So we have to be even more.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
Careful in a man than a woman not overdoing it
because you know, for both sexes, of course, if we
overdo it, it doesn't look good. But for a man,
it has the added problem of giving you just this
funny appearance. And that's the last thing you want. When
I do cosmetic surgery on a man or a woman,
I want you to have the procedure, and I want

(27:48):
no one to say to you, who's your plastic surgeon,
because I don't want people to know that you had
cosmetic surgery. And unless you tell people, then that's okay
if you want to tell people, but we'll shouldn't look
at you on the street and say, oh my god,
look at those lips. Look at oh look, the eyebrows
are halfway up the forehead.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
The cheeks look like apple.

Speaker 4 (28:09):
And you know what I'm talking about, because you walk
around Manhattan or Miami or Los Angeles and or many
other places, grantit you kind of all over we're seeing
that appearance of the overdone cosmetic surgery, you know. And
it's by unartistic plastic surgeons, or or it's by plastic

(28:32):
surgeons that are just unaware. You know, they're artistic, but
unaware of what they really should be doing. All right,
I'm board certified plastic surgeon, doctor Arthur Perry. There is
more to the show. Eight hundred three two one zero
seven ten is the phone number here at woar more
to the show. We'll be back after these words. They

(28:54):
say that sixty is the new fifty, But while you
may feel and act fifty, the mirror doesn't lie. But
that's where plastic surgery comes in. I'm board certified plastic surgeon,
Doctor Arthur Perry, and I love helping patients look younger
and better. If you've got sagging cheeks, jowls, and that
dreaded turkey gobbler, it might be time for a little
nip and a tuck. You look more rested and yes, younger.

(29:17):
With my short scar facelift and the artistic injection of
wrinkle filler or a laser peel, well, that might be
just what it takes to get you looking as good
as you feel. Let's sit down for an hour consultation
in my new Park Avenue office. Together, we'll come up
with a plan to help you look your best. Give
me a call at eight three three Perry MD. That's
a three three p E R R Y M D.

(29:39):
Check me out on the web at periplasticsurgery dot com
and don't forget to listen to me doctor Arthur Perry
every Saturday evening at six pm right here on WOR.

Speaker 9 (29:49):
You are listening to What's Your Wrinkle with doctor Arthur Perry,
What's Your Wrinkle?

Speaker 3 (29:55):
And we are back.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
This is board certified plastic surgeon, doctor Arthur Perry, host
of What's Your Wrinkle, host of straight talk about cosmetic surgery.
I want to talk to us for a moment about
the skincare that I have. And you know, we have
completed the transition to a full Amazon store. We used
to sell it in the office online and you could
call it doctor or you could go to doctor Perry's

(30:17):
dot com. You could still go to doctor Perry's dot com,
but if you try and order the product, it will
zoom you over to Amazon now. And that that's better
for everybody. It's better for us in the office because
my employees were getting overwhelmed with all the orders and
a week like this where you know I have most
of the office staff off for the next week or two.

(30:38):
The last thing you want is to order tonight a
product and not get it for a week or two
because my office staff is off because of the Christmas holiday.
So we know that no one sleeps at Amazon and
you can order right after this show. You can go
to Amazon dot com order and if you live in Manhattan,
you might even have a nick tomorrow. Probably not tomorrow

(31:00):
at this point because it's getting late, but maybe Monday.
And you know, if you're in New Jersey, maybe it's
it'll be Monday. You know, if you're in Nebraska, it
might be Tuesday. But certainly Amazon dot Com has so
much to offer. There's free shipping if you're a Prime member,
and most people are. It's a great thing, you know,

(31:21):
because then you get free shipping, which is great. We
used to charge I think nine to ninety five per
shipping and now it's free, so that's a good thing.
And also there are subscriptions, which you have been asking
me for my patients, my customers have been asking me
for subscriptions, and I never wanted to do that, but
Amazon does that so easily, where they give you if

(31:43):
you order, you know, every month or every two months,
they give you five percent off if you've got I
think it's five subscriptions, so you get your coffee and
your toothpaste and all that other stuff. You get five
of those, then you get like fifteen percent off, and
that's a really good thing.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
Now.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
One thing, if you heard the commercial a couple of
minutes ago, it did say that there's a code on Amazon.
There are no codes, so we've got to change that
spot that we air here.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
No codes. You just take advantage of whatever.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
When there's a special like there was for Black Friday,
we have twenty five percent off, you just get it.
You go on and there's a big red flag on
the site. So go to Amazon dot com. You can
order my moisturizer, which is great this time of year.
You can order Nighttime, which is the powerhouse. It's got
vitamin A and vitamin C, fruit acids, antioxidant, skin brighteners,

(32:34):
everything you want in a skincare program in one step.
And you know, people say, well I want more products now,
you know. And I did try one particular department store.
We tried to introduce my products in and they said, well, well,
you know there's only one skew. You know what that is.

(32:54):
A skew is a product for the night and they
want you to get six or seven different products. And
so you walk into the stores and they defragment the skincare.
Rather they fragment the skincare, they put glycolic acid in
one thing, and vitamin C in another thing, and vitamin
A in another thing, and brighteners in another and they

(33:14):
want you to buy all these and have a six
or eight step program, which is ridiculous. And you know
that because first of all, it costs so much money,
and second, how many people, how many of you will
stay on a six or eight step program, which is
if you look, I won't mention names. I don't want
to get sued by these companies, but you know you
just have to look on the internet and see all
the different companies and what they want you to do.

(33:36):
They want you to walk away with six products in
the morning and eight products at night. And that's ridiculous
because even my celebrity patients they want simplicity and simplicity
if you have a simple program with one product at
night which is nighttime, and one product in the morning
that is daytime.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
It's got zinc.

Speaker 4 (33:54):
Oxide, so it's a sunscreen, but it's a lot more
than that. It's got vitamin B three in vitamin B
five which strengthen the barrier function of your skin, which
is a nebulous concept that will bore you to death.
All you need to know about the barrier function is
when you have a strong barrier to your skin, then
your skin looks healthy and is healthy because it doesn't

(34:14):
allow toxins and things like that to get through. So
you want something that has vitamin B three and B
five because they are very important for the barrier function
of the skin. And then we want you to wash
your face twice a day. I advise at least once
with an exfolient, a mechanical exfolient like a washcloth or
a loofop had or something like that. And my soap

(34:35):
doesn't have sulfates. My soap doesn't have preservatives. It's just
a very gentle soap that will even remove makeup, and
it really will.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
You can even wash your hair with it.

Speaker 4 (34:46):
Oh my goodness, wash your hair with soap and people's
their eyes bug out, But really you can. And for
the most part, men will find this very good, because
why spend money on the shampoo when you really don't
need a shampoos strip hair of all the oils that
are actually good for your hair, they've got sulfates for
the most part, try washing your hair with my soap.

Speaker 3 (35:08):
You'll be amazed. All right, So.

Speaker 4 (35:10):
Amazon dot com, that's where you want to get them
all right on board. Certified plastic surgeon, doctor Arthur Perry,
host of What's Your Wrinkled? Right Here on WOR, host
of straight Talk about Cosmetic Surgery, which is the podcast.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
That you should subscribe to.

Speaker 4 (35:25):
I want to see all those subscriptions tonight after the show.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
I want to see bing bingbing. They're going to come
in right.

Speaker 4 (35:31):
All of you listening, go ahead and subscribe, and that
way you're sure to get this show all through next year.
Each time I make a new podcast, whether it's on
WOAR or whether I just podcast from my living room
and post it, well there you go. You'll have that.
And yes, you will be able to call into the podcast.
Even we'll have special hours where you can call. I'll

(35:56):
answer your calls, we'll record them and integrate them into
the podcast. So men, you have been asking me for
so long, because I concentrate on women on this show,
you've been asking me about cosmetic surgery in men. So
we've talked about facelifts, and we've talked about eyelid lifts.
So rhino plasts, those are nose jobs in men. They

(36:17):
also must be much more conservative in a man. We
do not want to make a large man. Let's say
a two hundred pound man who goes to the gym
three times a week and builds up the muscle. You
don't want to give a little tiny nose that might
look beautiful on a five foot two hundred eighteen pound woman,

(36:39):
And if that man, who's a large person, gets that
kind of a nose, it will be so out of
character and looks so terrible.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
So a rhino.

Speaker 4 (36:48):
Plasty in a man is also a much more conservative operation.
And I tend to leave more of a hump because
a hump is a fairly masculine feature. But again it's
all individualized. So we sit down in a consultation, just
like I do with women. We sit down, we take
digital images with the computer, either the two D system

(37:08):
or the three D system, whichever office you're in. We've
got the three D system in New York and the
two D system in New Jersey, and we'll digitally enhance
your pictures. And the purpose of that is not to
give you any sort of a guarantee of what you
look like, but rather the purpose of digital imaging is
to help you understand what is possible with arinoplasty, which

(37:34):
is a nose job. If you want to call it
that or nasal re shaping. But it's also very educational
to you because you can tell me, Okay, no, I
don't like that. Yes, I like that, and I'll tell
you if it's possible to achieve that and what the
chance is, because if we don't have a good starting
point that we agree on, you, the patient and I,

(37:54):
whether you're a man or a woman, we want to
be able to communicate properly, right and we want to
look you in the eye and say, Okay, this is
what you want. This is what I can reasonably achieve.
But I can do anything. I can give you a
third eye with this camera system, and of course we
can't do that. I can shorten your ear, I can
do whatever. I can make you into a basset hound

(38:17):
with the computer. You have to be realistic and the
doctor has to be realistic. Which is why, by the
way I understand, there are many offices where the digital
imaging is not done by the surgeon.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
It's done by.

Speaker 4 (38:30):
Either a nurse or even a secretarial type of person
or a marketing person that the doctor sits down and says, okay, well,
here are the tools with the camera and the imaging system.
Go ahead and show the patients. That's ridiculous. It should
only be done by the surgeon because only I know
what I can achieve in the operating room. Even the

(38:51):
nurse doesn't really understand that I can't narrow it a
certain amount or widen it or whatever it is I'm
going to do with a rhino play. I have to
be the one. The surgeon needs to be the one
to do the digital manipulation. If you're sitting down with
a nurse or a clerical person, that is a one,

(39:11):
it's a waste of time, and two it's potentially deceptive
to you. So insist if you're going to have the imaging,
which is very important I think in this day and age.
If you're gonna have it, have it done by the doctor.
So rhinoplasty is also significantly more conservative in a man.
So how about liposuction. So that's a procedure that I

(39:32):
do in men frequently. And the two areas that I
tend to do are the neck that we talked about earlier,
either alone or with the tightening of the muscles of
the neck, the platisma muscle, the band muscles of the neck.
But if I do it alone, if let's say you're
under fifty, usually you can have that. If you're over fifty,
usually you'll have to have the muscles tightened also, but

(39:53):
not always. But the liposuction of the neck and jowls,
that is really probably the number one best bang for
your buck procedure and all of cosmetic surgery, because if
you've got kind of a fat neck, you could have
a thin body but a fat neck. Like jeffyro was
talking about, you know, she wants fat put you know,

(40:15):
from where she doesn't want it to where she wants it. Well,
a lot of times the fat gets deposited over your
life in your neck, and you could be fairly thin,
have a thin waist, be normal weight, but look overweight
because you've got this chunky or chubby neck. So this
is one of the great procedures because in just a
little over an hour under local anesthesia. And I like

(40:37):
to use sedation with this, not just straight local antthesia
because it's easier for you. And we have an antithesiologist monitoring,
and you're a blood pressure and your heart rate and
things like that. So we make a little tiny incision
right under the chin and a little tiny incision under
each ear, and through those incisions, I infiltrate a fair
amount of dilute lighta Kane solution that's an aesthetic with epinephrine,

(41:01):
which is adrenaline, and it cuts way down on the bleeding,
and then I break up and suction the fat sound
sounds brutal, doesn't it, But you know what, it actually
doesn't hurt.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
I mean your numb during the procedure.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
But afterwards, and I actually did this study and publish
this study in the journal Plastic can Reconstructive Surgery. It
does not hurt. You know, on a scale of zero
to ten, it's somewhere around a half.

Speaker 3 (41:25):
That's it. Tile and all is all you'll need.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
You won't need narcotics, and you don't need even Advila
or leave or anything like that. It's not a painful procedure.
On the other hand, you look terrible afterwards. You look
like an eggplant, you know. I mean, there's an awful
lot of bruising after this procedure. So that's where you
have to hide. You'll feel fine, You'll be able to
work from home, maybe even on camera if you do

(41:51):
that little trick that I mentioned a few weeks ago.
You know, a little vazzline on the camera, or maybe
wear a mask and people will ask you, why are
you wearing a mask, a COVID mask when you're on camera. Well,
there are people in the office. Okay, that's your answer.
So yeah, you can go back to work in a
couple of days. The stitches and there's only one stitch
under the chin and that gets taken out about five

(42:14):
to seven days after surgery. And men, yeah, you can
put cover up on and go back to work maybe
five six days after the procedure, maybe even less than
that if you want to tell people. But you can
go to Sephora, you can go to Alta, and you
can ask your wife or your friend, you know what
cover up should I use? And I like there's one

(42:36):
brand called tart Tarte which has really nice concealer makeup
that you can put on and cover even the darkest bruises.
So liposuction of the neck and jows a great procedure.
In the other area that we do in men is
a suctioning the abdomen, a very common procedure and we
can do it even in older men, whereas in women

(43:00):
after pregnancy we cannot do liposuction for the most part
because this skin will it'll hang, it'll dimple because it's
been overstretched in pregnancy. But men don't have that issue.
So here, unlike the face, men have an advantage. You
have an advantage to have suctioning of your abdomen. Now,
some people, here's one of my pet peeves and plastic surgery,

(43:22):
some people do what's called etching of the abdomen. So
they do superficial suctioning and they leave little lumps of
fat on where the six pack muscles would be.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
Now, is this cheating? You know?

Speaker 4 (43:37):
So what about that? But that's not the reason not
to do it. The reason not to do it is
if you leave that fat over the muscle. And what
I'm talking about is giving you the appearance of having
six packs without ever going to the gym, you know,
having that that rectus muscle, the straight muscles of your
belly show through, but with little ripples like you get

(43:59):
if you do, you know, one hundred setups a day,
or go to the gym and work those machines. So
the problem with it is, let's say you decide you're
going to gain a little bit of weight. You gain
ten pounds or twenty pounds. Now your body just puts
the fat right there where it was left behind, in

(44:19):
that supposed to be the six pack area, and now
it looks like you have six little breasts on your
abdomen and it's unbelievably bad. So that's, in my opinion,
a really not so smart thing to do is that
abdominal etching, because it doesn't leave you any leeway. If
you do gain weight, you could gain five pounds and

(44:40):
that area will grow. It's genetically predetermined to grow. Just
because you've suctioned the fat around. It doesn't mean that
fat is not going to grow when you have pizza
every night. So yeah, you don't want to do that.
That's one of the I'll say it, it's one of
the stupid things in plastic surgery. My field is a
field of brilliance. My field is a field also with
some really not so smart things that we do, like

(45:02):
make lips enormous and eyebrows that go halfway up the
forehead and abdominal etching. All right, we're gonna talk more
about this in a few minutes. I'm doctor Arthur Perry,
board certified plastic surgeon, host of What's Your Ankle eight
hundred three two one zero seven ten is the phone
number eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. We'll
be back after these words. Did you know that your

(45:27):
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(45:48):
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(46:33):
new fifty. But while you may feel and act fifty,
the mirror doesn't lie. But that's where plastic surgery comes in.
I'm board certified plastic surgeon, Doctor Arthur Perry, and I
love helping patients look younger and better. If you've got
sagging cheeks, jowls, and that dreaded turkey gobbler, it might
be time for a little nip and a tuck. You
look more rested and yes younger With my short scar

(46:56):
facelift and the artistic injection of wrinkle filler or a
lay well, that might be just what it takes to
get you looking as good as you feel. Let's sit
down for an hour consultation in my new Park Avenue office.
Together we'll come up with a plan to help you
look your best. Give me a call at eight three
three Perry MD. That's a three three p e R
R Y M D. Check me out on the web

(47:18):
at Perry Plastic Surgery dot com and don't forget to
listen to me doctor Arthur Perry, every Saturday evening at
six pm.

Speaker 3 (47:25):
Right here on wo R.

Speaker 9 (47:27):
You are listening to what's Your Wrinkle with doctor Arthur Perry,
What's Your Rinkle?

Speaker 3 (47:32):
And we are back.

Speaker 4 (47:34):
This is ports certified plastic surgeon, doctor Arthur Perry, host
of What's Your Wrinkle, host of straight Talk about cosmetic surgery.
And you cannot believe what just happened in the studio.
Someone very special just entered the studio. My co host
Susan is here.

Speaker 8 (47:49):
Hey, doctor Perry, how are you?

Speaker 4 (47:51):
Oh my goodness, Susan Warner, happy holiday, Thank you too.
I am so happy to see you. And now it's
a show.

Speaker 8 (47:58):
Now we're complete.

Speaker 4 (47:59):
That's right, because is until then people were just they
were no. I doubt that they were snoozy.

Speaker 8 (48:04):
I doubt that, Doctor Perry.

Speaker 4 (48:06):
Yeah, you missed some good things. We had Jeff for Collins.
Oh she's always fun. We had Sondra and they continuing
saga them all. Yes, nice And how are you to know?

Speaker 8 (48:18):
I'm great? Thank you, thank you?

Speaker 4 (48:19):
Really good book sales great, all good book?

Speaker 3 (48:22):
Is that again?

Speaker 8 (48:23):
Never say never, never say always.

Speaker 3 (48:25):
Buy her book. It's a great Christmas present.

Speaker 4 (48:27):
You can get it through Amazon and get it sent
to your relatives before Christmas. If it applies, even if
it's want doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (48:35):
Just buy it. Anyway, come on, just get numbers up here.

Speaker 8 (48:39):
It's good.

Speaker 3 (48:39):
It's a great book.

Speaker 8 (48:40):
A lot of exciting things happening for me. It's great.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
Yep, yep.

Speaker 4 (48:43):
And one of those exciting things is you're sitting here
co hosting the last ten minutes of this program. Hopefully
not the last ten minutes forever. But it is possible
we might not.

Speaker 3 (48:53):
Be back next years.

Speaker 8 (48:54):
It might not. It doesn't look good.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
I don't know. We'll find out. But you know this, folks,
this may be the last show.

Speaker 4 (49:02):
I don't know we're going to see, but certainly the
podcast will live on.

Speaker 8 (49:07):
Oh absolutely, And you know what, I'm going to join
you on some of those podcasts.

Speaker 4 (49:10):
Oh that would be great. Yes, we're going to podcast.

Speaker 8 (49:12):
We're going to talk about I love podcasting.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
And we can get racy on the podcast.

Speaker 8 (49:16):
We can say whatever we want, we can have on
whoever we want, we can curse, we can do whatever
we want to, right, get sexy.

Speaker 3 (49:22):
Whoa whoa? Okay, subscribe to that podcast.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
I would subscribe to the podcast now. Yeah, before we
get overwhelmed. We can only handle ten million people, you know.

Speaker 8 (49:35):
I'll settle for six.

Speaker 3 (49:36):
Yeah. Yeah, So so please do that.

Speaker 4 (49:38):
And once again, what are the podcast you listen on?
What what are your podcast platforms?

Speaker 8 (49:43):
Apple is where I partarily listen.

Speaker 3 (49:45):
Okay, and of course iHeart I heart. We can't forget.

Speaker 8 (49:48):
I heard this also Google podcast.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
There's a lot of podcasts and.

Speaker 8 (49:51):
That I predominant listen on Apple.

Speaker 4 (49:53):
All right, so you eighty five year olds out there,
listen up. I know you're listening my demographic.

Speaker 8 (49:59):
Come on, listen podcast.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
You can.

Speaker 8 (50:01):
You can do it.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
Talk to your kid, talk to your grandson or granddaughter,
get them to come over to the house and program
your iPhone or your computer. I know you have one
to listen to the podcast. That's what you need to do. Okay,
you're gonna it's gonna be exciting.

Speaker 8 (50:17):
We're gonna do some racy stuff. We're going to do
some exciting things.

Speaker 3 (50:20):
Yeah, it's it really is.

Speaker 8 (50:22):
It's gonna be great. It's the new radio.

Speaker 3 (50:24):
It's possible without clothing.

Speaker 8 (50:27):
We might yep Winston in Winstonton on it too.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
He's already naked, so there you go.

Speaker 8 (50:33):
He's willing to shave his coat.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
Okay, uh wait, Jeffer's listening.

Speaker 4 (50:37):
So we have to be careful what we say on
this show, right because Jeffer is seventy three years old
and listens every single week for nineteen years and two weeks.

Speaker 8 (50:47):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (50:48):
Yeah, and Sondra almost that long. You had something you
wanted to talk about on the show or do you
want to just join in?

Speaker 8 (50:54):
I just want to join it.

Speaker 3 (50:55):
Oh well, thank you. That is so nice of you.

Speaker 4 (50:57):
We were going to be talking about guynic coom masti
as soon, and do you know what that is?

Speaker 8 (51:02):
I would presume that is breast reduction for man and men.

Speaker 4 (51:06):
We've talked about it so much on the show. I
figured for this, which may be the last show, we're
gonna talk about ganic commastia in men.

Speaker 8 (51:15):
Have you discussed other plastic surgeries for men?

Speaker 3 (51:17):
We talked about faces.

Speaker 10 (51:19):
Good, your.

Speaker 8 (51:23):
Cleaning up your skin, do your eyes? Hound look is
not attractive? Yeah, and you want younger women? Come on, guys,
that's right.

Speaker 4 (51:31):
Neither is the look of all that splotchiness on your face.

Speaker 8 (51:34):
It's it's like silly, it's old man's stuff. You don't
need to be there.

Speaker 3 (51:38):
You don't. And the skin tags hanging off.

Speaker 8 (51:40):
Of you, Yeah, also not attractive.

Speaker 4 (51:41):
And the moles come on men, Yeah, you can do
and you do it in a session in the office.
I do it in the office. We don't have to
go into the operating room for all those things. Uh,
you know, a little fillerttle botox.

Speaker 8 (51:53):
Maybe next you all need your next time.

Speaker 4 (51:58):
Come on, and there's theion of my trusted cost Susan Warner,
the author of straight Talking about Because no, that's mine.
Wait a minute, maybe the.

Speaker 8 (52:10):
Next I did never say never, never say always. But honestly, men,
this is the winter. Get this done. You guys can
look so much better. You're vain, I know you are.
You guys, use bronzer, you dye your hair. Let's get
this plastic surgery and skin cleaned up.

Speaker 3 (52:24):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (52:24):
And those of you who are interested, don't forget. Remember
what we talked about last week on the show. We said,
let Susan know if you want to take her book
and turn it into a TV Come.

Speaker 8 (52:37):
On, somebody help me with that our own way. Come on,
I know somewhere in this listening audience someone can help me.

Speaker 7 (52:42):
Know that.

Speaker 4 (52:43):
There's got to be a producer out there. Director whatever you.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Are, film guy, film woman. Yeah, all right, So I was.

Speaker 8 (52:50):
Gonna say, we talked about Niples. I didn't know where
you're going on that one.

Speaker 4 (52:55):
Yeah, well last week, that's right, we talked about nipples.
So anyway, male breastcros growth, I thudder in the last
show here, all right, so the I know you think.

Speaker 8 (53:05):
There's gonna be a contribution because of weed.

Speaker 4 (53:07):
Weed, That's right, there will be because your breast will grow, especially.

Speaker 3 (53:12):
That super potent weed.

Speaker 4 (53:13):
It's a you know, it alters the estrogen testosterone ratio
in your body, and men tend to grow breasts if
they're chronic, you know, not pot users once a month
with heads. Yeah, we're talking about people that use it
several times a week, and then you're gonna get breast growth.
And then you're gonna have to come in. And then
here's how I do goanna commass. You know, this is

(53:35):
something that my chief, a guy named Tom Krizik. He
devised this operation way back in the nineteen eighties, and
before then it require pretty big incisions on the breast
and now it's just an incision around the bottom of
the aurela and then I do LiPo suction of the perimeters,
so I'll suction out the fat, leaving a disc of
breast tissue, and then basically I'm doing a mastectomy. In

(53:57):
a man through a little tiny incision, and we'll remove it,
not with the not the same operation that we do
for a woman, because there it's critical that we remove
every little bit of breast tissue, not so in a man.
We just want to make it look good. And we
even leave some breast tissue to contour so it doesn't flatten.
So behind the nipple we have to leave a little
so it doesn't get a sunken in appearance. And of

(54:19):
course we're not putting any sort of an implant, and
there we're taking out. We're giving you a male breast
instead of a female type of breast. And that's a
procedure that I do it over at lannox Hill, or
I do it over at That's Manhattan Ian Ear, or
I do it at Robert with Johnson. Don't like to
do that one. In a surgies center. There are drains
in so drains for about three or so days, don't

(54:41):
ride a motorcycle. Afterwards, you wear a constraining type of vest.
We don't call them bras and men, and that vest
you wear for about six weeks or so afterwards. So
it's a good one to do in the winter. It's
a little harder to do in the summer beach.

Speaker 8 (54:56):
Do you also do it on men who have had
great weight loss.

Speaker 4 (55:00):
Yes, but it's a different operation because there we might
have to remove some some skins. Susan, the clock is
ticking here the last couple of minutes of the show.
I want to thank you. You know, you were a
co host for a good chunk of the last couple
of years.

Speaker 3 (55:14):
Chunk. You love that word, and I want to thank
you for that.

Speaker 4 (55:18):
Noah, you have been incredible for nineteen years and two
weeks on the radio, the best engineer at w R.
Hopefully I'll see everybody on the radio next year, but
I don't know. It might not be so this may
be the swan song. Thanks so much, Noah for great engineering.
Night Tason, and good night and bye bye.

Speaker 1 (55:40):
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