The Plastic Surgery Room

Episode 32: Peels and Lasers — Skin Resurfacing, Photodamage, and the Depth That Determines Everything

22 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 32: Peels and Lasers — Skin Resurfacing, Photodamage, and the Depth That Determines Everything

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The facelift fixed the structure. The laser fixes the surface. Without both, you have only done half the job.Fitzpatrick classification, peel depth and frosting levels, phenol cardiotoxicity, fractionated versus fully ablative CO2, PIH in darker skin types, HSV reactivation in an open wound, and the laser eye injury that is always preventable and never forgivable. Episode 32 — peels and lasers, from the Glogau classification to the SPF 50 that must be worn forever.

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Episode 35: The Anatomy of Facial Ageing — What Falls, What Deflates, What Descends, and How Surgery Puts It Back

She holds a photograph of herself at 35 and asks what happened. The answer is six simultaneous processes in six anatomical layers — and surgery addresses only three of them.Skeletal resorption, fat compartment deflation and descent, the six retaining ligaments and exactly what each one does, what fails when it weakens, where it is, and which surgical technique releases it. The zygomatic ligament that creates the nasolabial fold. The masseteric ligament that creates the jowl. The orbitomalar ligament that creates the tear trough. And the pre-jowl sulcus that tells you the mandibular ligament has given up. Episode 35 — the anatomy of facial ageing, from the photograph at 35 to the surgical plan at 58.

19 de jun de 202620 min