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What is Breast Augmentation? Considering Breast Augmentation? Expert Insights From a Specialist Plastic Surgeon | CEPS Podcast

8 min · 4. juni 2026
episode What is Breast Augmentation? Considering Breast Augmentation? Expert Insights From a Specialist Plastic Surgeon | CEPS Podcast cover

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Breast augmentatio [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ]n is a highly individual procedure, and understanding your options is an important part of making informed decisions about your care.   In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery [https://ceps.nz] (CEPS) Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Adam Greenbaum discusses breast augmentation surgery [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ], including implant options, consultation considerations, recovery, and factors that may influence treatment planning.  This conversation is designed to provide balanced, educational insights for individuals exploring breast augmentation and seeking to better understand the procedure from a specialist perspective.   In this episode: •            What breast augmentation surgery [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ] involves •            Implant types and placement considerations •            Factors discussed during consultation and planning •            General recovery and healing expectations •            The importance of specialist training and personalised assessment  Every patient’s anatomy, goals, and circumstances are unique. A comprehensive consultation with a qualified medical professional is essential when considering any surgical procedure.  Serving patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand.  Learn more: https://ceps.nz/breast/   Medical Disclaimer:  This content is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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episode What is Breast Augmentation? Considering Breast Augmentation? Expert Insights From a Specialist Plastic Surgeon | CEPS Podcast cover

What is Breast Augmentation? Considering Breast Augmentation? Expert Insights From a Specialist Plastic Surgeon | CEPS Podcast

Breast augmentatio [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ]n is a highly individual procedure, and understanding your options is an important part of making informed decisions about your care.   In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery [https://ceps.nz] (CEPS) Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Adam Greenbaum discusses breast augmentation surgery [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ], including implant options, consultation considerations, recovery, and factors that may influence treatment planning.  This conversation is designed to provide balanced, educational insights for individuals exploring breast augmentation and seeking to better understand the procedure from a specialist perspective.   In this episode: •            What breast augmentation surgery [https://ceps.nz/breast/ ] involves •            Implant types and placement considerations •            Factors discussed during consultation and planning •            General recovery and healing expectations •            The importance of specialist training and personalised assessment  Every patient’s anatomy, goals, and circumstances are unique. A comprehensive consultation with a qualified medical professional is essential when considering any surgical procedure.  Serving patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand.  Learn more: https://ceps.nz/breast/   Medical Disclaimer:  This content is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

4. juni 20268 min
episode Understanding Gynaecomastia - Male Chest Reduction Explained. What Patients Should Know? cover

Understanding Gynaecomastia - Male Chest Reduction Explained. What Patients Should Know?

This video provides general educational information and is not medical advice. If you are considering surgery, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. Gynaecomastia, commonly referred to as enlarged male breast tissue, can affect men of different ages and may influence comfort, confidence, and clothing fit. In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery (CEPS) Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr. Adam Greenbaum discusses Gynaecomastia, including common causes, treatment considerations, surgical options, and factors patients may wish to understand when exploring male chest reduction surgery. This discussion is intended to provide balanced, educational insights for individuals seeking to better understand Gynaecomastia and the options that may be available following professional assessment. In this episode: • What Gynaecomastia is and common contributing factors? • How Gynaecomastia is assessed clinically? • Non-surgical and surgical treatment considerations • What male chest reduction surgery may involve? • General recovery and healing expectations • The importance of specialist assessment and personalised treatment planning Every patient’s anatomy, goals, and circumstances are unique. A comprehensive consultation with a qualified medical professional is important when considering any surgical procedure. Depending on the cause and severity, there may be non-surgical approaches for Gynaecomastia, although these are not suitable for everyone. Non-Surgical Options May Include: • Addressing underlying causes such as medication use, hormonal imbalance, weight changes, or certain health conditions  • Weight management and exercise where excess fatty tissue is contributing  • Monitoring mild or temporary cases, particularly during puberty  • Medical assessment and investigation where hormonal factors are suspected  However, when there is: • Persistent glandular breast tissue  • Significant excess tissue or skin  • Long-standing Gynaecomastia  • Limited improvement with lifestyle changes  …surgery may sometimes be considered following specialist assessment. In many cases, an evaluation is important to determine whether the enlargement is: • Fatty tissue  • Glandular tissue  • Or a combination of both  This helps guide appropriate treatment options. For anyone concerned about Gynaecomastia, the best first step is a consultation with a qualified medical professional to understand the underlying cause and discuss suitable management options. Serving patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand. Learn more: https://ceps.nz/breast/man-boob-reduction-gynaecomastia/   Medical Disclaimer This content is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. #Gynaecomastia, #MaleChestReduction, #PlasticSurgeryNZ, #PlasticSurgeonNZ, #MensHealth, #MaleBreastReduction, #CEPS, #HealthEducation, #AucklandPlasticSurgeon Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

26. maj 20268 min
episode Thigh Lift & Arm Lift Explained — Loose Skin After Weight Loss | Brachioplasty cover

Thigh Lift & Arm Lift Explained — Loose Skin After Weight Loss | Brachioplasty

Loose or excess skin on the arms or thighs can occur following weight loss, ageing, or reduced skin elasticity. In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Adam Greenbaum discusses thigh lift and arm lift surgery (brachioplasty) and when these procedures may be considered. These procedures may help improve comfort, mobility, and reduce issues such as skin irritation and chafing. In this episode: • What a thigh lift involves • What brachioplasty (arm lift) surgery is • Who may be suitable for surgery • Functional benefits and considerations • General recovery expectations Serving patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand Learn more: https://ceps.nz/body-limbs/thigh-lift [https://ceps.nz/body-limbs/thigh-lift-arm-lift-brachioplasty/] Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. #ThighLift #ArmLift #Brachioplasty #PlasticSurgeryNZ #BodyContouring #LooseSkinAfterWeightLoss #PlasticSurgeonNZ #CEPS #HealthEducation [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phqKFd2KqDY&t=326s] Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

7. apr. 20267 min
episode What is the difference between plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, and aesthetic procedures and how do you know which specialist to see? cover

What is the difference between plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, and aesthetic procedures and how do you know which specialist to see?

In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery (CEPS) Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Adam Greenbaum explains how these commonly used terms differ and why understanding medical training and qualifications is important when considering treatment. Many people use these terms interchangeably, however they represent different areas of medical practice. This discussion aims to help viewers better understand their options and make informed decisions when seeking professional advice. In this episode: • What plastic surgery involves, including reconstructive procedures • How cosmetic surgery differs from plastic surgery • What aesthetic or non-surgical treatments mean • Training pathways of specialist plastic surgeons • How to choose the right medical professional Serving patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand. Learn more: https://ceps.nz/plastic-surgery/ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. #PlasticSurgery #CosmeticSurgery #AestheticMedicine #PlasticSurgeonNZ #HealthEducation #MedicalPodcast #CEPS #AucklandHealth #SurgeryExplained Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

2. mar. 20269 min
episode Understanding Skin Cancer: Signs to Be Aware Of & When to Seek Medical Advice | Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery Podcast cover

Understanding Skin Cancer: Signs to Be Aware Of & When to Seek Medical Advice | Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery Podcast

Concerned about a changing mole, skin spot, or lesion?    In this episode of the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery [https://ceps.nz/] (CEPS) Podcast, Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Adam Greenbaum discusses general information about skin cancer, [https://ceps.nz/skin-cancer/] including common warning signs and how skin changes may be assessed by medical professionals. Skin changes are common, and many are harmless. However, some may require medical evaluation. This discussion aims to help viewers better understand when it may be appropriate to seek professional advice. In this episode, we discuss: • Common types of skin cancer and how they differ • General signs doctors may look for during a skin assessment • Factors that can increase skin cancer risk • How suspicious skin lesions are typically evaluated • Possible treatment approaches recommended by healthcare professionals CEPS [https://ceps.nz/] serves patients across Auckland, Pukekohe, Waikato and throughout New Zealand.   Learn more: https://ceps.nz/skin-cancer/ Medical Disclaimer This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Individual assessment and treatment recommendations vary and should always be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional. #SkinHealth #SkinAwareness #HealthEducation #SkinCheck #MedicalPodcast #PlasticSurgeryNZ #SkinCancer #MoleMap #Mole Thanks for listening to the Cutting Edge Plastic Surgery podcast with Dr. Adam Greenbaum. This content is for general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you think you may have Dupuytren’s contracture (or any hand problem), Skin, Lipoma, Loose Skin (brachioplasty)  or medical concerns book an assessment [https://ceps.nz/contact-us/] with a qualified clinician. For more episodes, follow/subscribe, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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