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Dr Pouria Moradi: “Plastic Surgery Isn’t About Vanity—It’s About Feeling Normal”

Dr Pouria Moradi: “Plastic Surgery Isn’t About Vanity—It’s About Feeling Normal”

Update: 2025-07-22
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In this thought-provoking episode of In Your Skin, we sit down with leading plastic surgeon Dr Pouria Moradi to explore the complex relationship between beauty, body image, and plastic surgery—especially through the lens of parenting daughters in today’s image-obsessed world.




Dr Moradi shares what inspired him to write a heartfelt book for his three young girls, urging them to embrace confidence, agency, and body autonomy. He opens up about the internal conflict of being a plastic surgeon while trying to raise daughters who feel worthy without changing themselves, and the powerful moment that drove him to pen a letter that became the foundation of his book Normal.




From breast implant illness and the rise of explant surgery, to the ethics of operating on teenagers and the influence of social media, Dr Moradi pulls back the curtain on what really goes on behind the scenes. He also shares practical wisdom for parents navigating their children's self-image, and why sometimes plastic surgery isn’t about vanity—it’s about helping someone feel “normal” again.




This is an essential listen for anyone who’s ever questioned their appearance or wondered how to raise body-confident children in a world that profits from our insecurities.




Episode Breakdown:




0:00 – How would Dr Moradi talk to his daughters about cosmetic surgery?


1:18 – Welcome to the episode


2:00 – What inspired Dr Moradi’s book Normal


4:45 – Writing a letter to his daughters before they reach puberty


6:15 – How being a father changed the way he practises medicine


9:50 – The financial incentives behind plastic surgery—and why he tells some patients not to operate


13:00 – What does it mean to feel “normal” in your body?


16:10 – When surgery becomes a necessity rather than a choice


18:50 – Developing body agency and surgical maturity


21:05 – Christie opens up about her own implants and explant journey


25:00 – What is capsular contracture, and how do you know when to remove implants?


30:00 – Changing beauty standards and the social media effect


33:30 – How mums influence their daughters' body image


36:15 – Practical tips for raising confident kids in a filtered world


41:00 – Tattoos, haircuts, and a four-year-old’s heartbreak over short hair


44:00 – The rise of strong female role models and shifting cultural norms


47:10 – What breast implant illness is—and what science actually says


50:06 – The most dangerous surgery in plastic surgery today


51:00 – Why kindness—not perfection—makes us beautiful


52:45 – Dr Moradi shares what makes him feel confident in his skin




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Connect with Dr Moradi on Instagram @drmoradi.offical

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Dr Pouria Moradi: “Plastic Surgery Isn’t About Vanity—It’s About Feeling Normal”

Dr Pouria Moradi: “Plastic Surgery Isn’t About Vanity—It’s About Feeling Normal”

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