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Episode 3 - Part 2 - Can surgery truly change who you are?

37 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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Episode 3 – Part 2 In this second part, we continue the conversation on transformative surgery—what it means, and what comes with it. From rhinoplasty to breast augmentation and reduction, these procedures aren’t just about looks—they can redefine identity and boost confidence. Breast reduction, for example, has one of the highest satisfaction rates in plastic surgery, often improving comfort and quality of life. We also discuss how subtle changes, like rhinoplasty, can shift perception—often going unnoticed by others while making a meaningful difference for the individual. At the same time, we explore the ethical side of these decisions: managing expectations, understanding risks and complications, and approaching patient requests thoughtfully, with safety and well-being at the center.

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