This was the very first WOR show, recorded on a very cold December night, in the absolutely deserted lower Manhattan neighborhood, just a block from the World Trade Center site. For the first show, I was treated to a technical glitch, muting my voice right at the beginning of the show, when the "cough" button stuck down. Noah Fleischman expertly guided me through it.
Medical tourism was just starting when this classic show aired. I have taken care of many patients who have had surgery in South America or other parts of the world, only to develop medical or cosmetic complications. We interview one such patient on this show.
I interviewed my friend, Paula Begoun on this show. We discussed skin care.. This show began a friendship that has lasted to this day....
Some procedures have an enormous impact but won't break your budget. In this show, I discussed my 5 biggest bang for your buck procedures in all of cosmetic surgery. Listen in to find out what they are...
Another classic "Plastic Surgery in the Air" show, featuring news and information about cosmetic surgery
Liposuction has perennially been the most popular procedure in plastic surgery (yes, some years breast augmentations edged it out in the stats....). Listen in as we discuss liposuction
We discussed cosmetic dentistry with prosthodontist Dr. Dean Vafiadis.
Dr. Michael Roizen joined me for this show. What is cellulite? We go over the techniques that (don't) work to get rid of it. Mesotherapy is one of those...it doesn't work. We discussed how surgeons and anesthesiologists are a team in the operating room.
Dr. Mehmet Oz appears for the second time with Dr. Perry. He discusses how his television show helps people as much as being a doctor. We also discussed facial rejuvenation in this fast moving show.
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