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Beauty Unveiled

Podkast av Dr. Angela Sturm

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Beauty Unveiled, hosted by double board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Angela Sturm, takes listeners on a journey into the world of facial plastic surgery in Houston, Texas. Dr. Sturm's podcast explores the art of natural results, the emotional impact of plastic surgery, and empowering individuals to embrace their appearance. Join Dr. Sturm as she shares her expertise and stories from the field, offering a unique perspective on the transformative power of aesthetic procedures. Learn more about Dr. Sturm at drangelasturm.com.

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Aesthetic Moment: Liquid Rhinoplasty vs. Surgical Rhinoplasty

*This episode originally aired on April 28, 2025 What are the available options for changing the shape of your nose? Dr. Angela Sturm, a facial plastic surgeon, delves into options for altering the nose's appearance. Non-surgical methods include liquid rhinoplasty, which uses hyaluronic acid fillers to refine the nose by smoothing bumps and lifting droopy tips. This procedure is simple, with minimal recovery time but requires an expert injector due to potential risks. Alternatively, threads, resembling fishing wire, can be used to add volume and support. This method stimulates collagen production but may create scar tissue if surgery is pursued later. For those seeking permanent solutions, traditional rhinoplasty involves reshaping nose structures under general anesthesia. Dr. Sturm emphasizes that rhinoplasty can be performed open or closed, using materials like donated rib for structural support. Revision rhinoplasty, a more complex procedure, addresses previous nose surgeries and involves careful consideration of scar tissue. Dr. Sturm underscores the importance of consulting experienced professionals and thoroughly understanding each option. Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unveiled/id1733588960], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1jDVRWtgL4ceLX2SZGPB4f?si=7672088da3c64bbc], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAngelaSturmMD]. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE [https://www.drangelasturm.com]. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaSturm/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drangelasturm/], and TikTok [https://tiktok.com/@drangelasturm]! Key Takeaways 1. Liquid rhinoplasty utilizes fillers to subtly change the appearance of the nose, especially effective for minor adjustments such as smoothing bumps, lifting a droopy tip, or evening slight unevenness. It’s a less invasive option but comes with the risk of complications due to the nose's vascularity. 2. Due to the complexity and delicacy of nasal procedures, choosing a skilled and experienced professional, particularly a facial plastic surgeon, is crucial for both safety and success. 3. Both liquid rhinoplasty and thread lifts are non-permanent, offering temporary changes that provide an opportunity to trial modifications without committing to permanent surgery. They are also a step towards understanding what surgical results might achieve. 4. Rhinoplasty is a surgical option for more permanent and detailed nasal reshaping, conducted under general anesthesia with various methods and materials to achieve the desired appearance.  5. This is for individuals who have had prior rhinoplasty and seek further refinement. It's a complex procedure that requires a surgeon with specific expertise due to the altered anatomy and presence of scar tissue. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Nose Filler: Risks and Longevity 06:16 Nose Surgery Prioritizing Comfort 08:32 Surgery Complications and Realistic Expectations   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

20. mai 2026 - 10 min
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Inside a Facial Plastic Surgeon’s Life: Autonomy, Outcomes, and Being a Present Mom

Dr. Lindsey Pennington shares how she built a focused facial rejuvenation practice, from non-linear training and constant skill refinement to managing complications with deep responsibility, while also working with her spouse and creating firm boundaries so she can be both an excellent surgeon and a present mom. Connect with Dr. Pennington HERE [https://penningtonfacialplastics.com/]. Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unveiled/id1733588960], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1jDVRWtgL4ceLX2SZGPB4f?si=7672088da3c64bbc], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAngelaSturmMD]. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE [https://www.drangelasturm.com/]. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaSturm/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drangelasturm/], and TikTok [https://tiktok.com/@drangelasturm]! Key Takeaways 1. A surgical career can evolve unexpectedly, with mentors and exposure gradually pulling you toward facial plastics and cosmetic work. 2. High-autonomy training and continual education give surgeons the confidence to narrow their practice to the procedures they love most. 3. Strong results come from replaying cases, studying other surgeons, and treating every complication as an opportunity to improve. 4. Deeply caring for patients is powerful but heavy, driving surgeons to show up through complications while making it harder to switch off at home. 5. Working with a spouse can be a major asset when you understand each other’s work styles and intentionally leave boss mode at the door. 6. Protecting family time requires proactive systems, like blocking school events early and setting nightly windows of undistracted presence. 7. Long-term sustainability as a cosmetic surgeon and parent depends on emotional boundaries and life design as much as technical skill. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Lindsey Pennington and her focus on facial rejuvenation, facelifts, and eyelids 01:31 Early interest in rural family medicine, discovering neck anatomy in the operating room, and realizing surgery could be her path 03:23 The impact of strong female mentors in ENT and the pediatric surgeon whose example pushed her into head and neck surgery 05:23 End-of-residency burnout, a pivotal conversation with her program director, and choosing to pursue fellowship anyway 06:53 Fellowship with high autonomy, trauma reconstruction, and first exposure to cosmetic private practice and injectables 08:22 Launching her own practice while pregnant, learning business basics from scratch, and facing the gap in business education during training 09:18 Growing with her patients from injections to surgery and gradually narrowing her work to the facial rejuvenation procedures she loves most 12:06 Choosing cadaver labs and visiting other surgeons over traditional vacations, and why that still feels like fun to her 13:12 Why no surgeon starts out amazing and how constant tweaking and evolution of technique lead to better outcomes over time 14:12 The double-edged sword of perfectionism, replaying cases mentally, and losing sleep over fine surgical details 17:14 Operating on other surgeons, handling complications personally, and seeing patients as often as needed until they are better 18:45 Viewing complications as gifts that bring remarkable patients and new skills rather than only stress 19:45 The emotional cost of taking patients home in her thoughts while trying to be fully present at dinner and kids’ activities 21:10 Setting a yearly intention and focusing on building structures that allow two uninterrupted evening hours with her children 21:50 Practical boundaries: clearing messages in the car, using staff as a buffer, and remaining reachable for true emergencies 23:18 Feeling surgically in a groove and shifting energy toward being both the safest surgeon and a more present mother 24:02 Navigating last-minute school events and the need to block important dates well in advance to reliably show up 25:02 Letting family help with field trips while planning so she can share those experiences directly in the future 25:44 Working with her spouse in the practice, the blessing-and-curse dynamic, and how their opposite work styles serve patients 26:16 Using a work style assessment to understand staff and partner personas and how misalignment predicts burnout 27:11 The one hole versus many holes metaphor that guides how she and her husband respect each other’s focus at work 28:57 Learning to turn off Dr. Pennington when she gets home and respond as mommy instead of an operating room boss 30:25 How her son is fascinated by the operating room while her daughter wants nothing to do with needles or blood 31:24 Closing reflections on seeing the world through her children’s eyes and inviting listeners to connect with her practice See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

18. mai 2026 - 31 min
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Red Flags Surgeons Watch For Before Rhinoplasty Or Facelifts

Not every consultation should end in a surgery date. In this episode, Dr. Sturm shares exactly what she looks for in strong candidates for facial plastic surgery and which patterns make her pause. Clear concerns, realistic expectations, stable health, and a positive mindset all play important roles in successful outcomes. She also talks about red flags, including perfectionism over tiny asymmetries, major emotional upheaval, and event‑driven motivations that set patients up for disappointment. Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unveiled/id1733588960], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1jDVRWtgL4ceLX2SZGPB4f?si=7672088da3c64bbc], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAngelaSturmMD]. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE [https://www.drangelasturm.com/]. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaSturm/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drangelasturm/], and TikTok [https://tiktok.com/@drangelasturm]! Key Takeaways 1. Great candidates can clearly describe what bothers them, even if they do not know the technical solution, which helps the surgeon match procedures to specific, meaningful concerns. 2. Realistic expectations are essential, including understanding that surgery makes features better but not perfect, and that total symmetry or flawless results are not achievable. 3. Emotional stability and timing matter, because adding surgery during a major life stressor can intensify recovery and rarely delivers the kind of life change people hope it will. 4. Surgery is most successful when patients pursue it for long‑term confidence rather than events or deadlines, since healing timelines and individual responses cannot be fully controlled. 5. A thoughtful surgeon prioritizes safety, medical optimization, and clear alignment on goals, and will decline or delay surgery when the risks, expectations, or motivations do not support a good outcome. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Introduction to what makes an ideal candidate for facial plastic surgery 00:30 Description of clear concerns and focused goals in consultation 01:10 Overview of realistic expectations including limits of perfection 01:50 Review of health, medical optimization, and accepting real downtime 02:30 Examples of positive attitudes and collaborative patient relationships 03:10 Discussion of red flags such as obsession with tiny asymmetries 03:50 Exploration of surgery during emotionally unstable periods and why timing matters 04:30 Clarification of what cosmetic procedures can and cannot change in life 05:10 Emphasis on long‑term motivations rather than event‑driven decisions 05:50 Guidance on goal alignment, revision priorities, and when to say not yet See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

11. mai 2026 - 7 min
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Is There an Ideal Age for Facelifts?

*This episode originally aired on March 17, 2025 What is the ideal age for a facelift? The perception of the ideal age has shifted from 55-65 to the late 40s and early 50s, thanks to advancements in surgical techniques. Modern facelifts offer better results with less downtime. They also provide rejuvenation that appears natural and is complemented well by non-surgical treatments. Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unveiled/id1733588960], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1jDVRWtgL4ceLX2SZGPB4f?si=7672088da3c64bbc], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAngelaSturmMD]. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE [https://www.drangelasturm.com]. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaSturm/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drangelasturm/], and TikTok [https://tiktok.com/@drangelasturm]! Key Takeaways 1. The ideal age for a facelift is not fixed and can vary. While it used to be typically between 55 and 65 years, advancements in techniques have made facelifts more effective and appropriate for a broader age range. The decision should be based on the degree of skin laxity and the visible benefits of the procedure. 2. There have been significant improvements in facelift techniques, such as the deep plane facelift, which allows for better outcomes with less tension on the skin and more natural-looking results. This advancement makes facelifts feasible and appealing to younger individuals and those with different skin types. 3. The mindset has shifted from viewing non-surgical treatments as a preparatory step for eventual surgery to seeing them as either standalone options or complementary to surgical procedures. This shift has expanded the decision-making process regarding facial rejuvenation. 4. Opting for facelifts at a younger age (late 40s to early 50s) may have several benefits, including better surgical outcomes, fewer medical complications, faster recovery, and more natural-looking results that are less obvious to others. 5. Combining surgical and non-surgical treatments can provide optimal, long-lasting results. While non-surgical treatments like Botox and microneedling can enhance the skin's appearance, surgery can address more significant skin and muscle laxity. This integrated approach ensures natural and effective facial rejuvenation. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

6. mai 2026 - 9 min
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Matching Skin Treatments To Tone Texture And Downtime

Skin resurfacing comes in many strengths, and not every device fits every face. In this episode, Dr. Sturm organizes lasers, peels, and microneedling into a practical spectrum, from minimal downtime refreshers to high‑impact CO2 treatments. She explains how skin tone, concerns like brown spots or fine lines, and available downtime shape her recommendations.  Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unveiled/id1733588960], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1jDVRWtgL4ceLX2SZGPB4f?si=7672088da3c64bbc], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAngelaSturmMD]. Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE [https://www.drangelasturm.com/]. Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaSturm/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drangelasturm/], and TikTok [https://tiktok.com/@drangelasturm]! Key Takeaways 1. Skin resurfacing exists on a spectrum, where lighter peels and microneedling offer subtle improvements with minimal downtime and stronger lasers deliver bigger changes with more recovery. 2. Darker skin tones require more conservative use of heat and energy to avoid hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, so device choice and settings are critical. 3. Dr. Sturm prefers practices with multiple devices and is willing to refer out when another technology, such as a specific Q‑switched laser, would serve the patient better. 4. Treatment plans are based on the patient’s primary concern, skin type, and realistic downtime rather than pre‑set packages or single‑device sales. 5. Resurfacing can be paired with surgery or used alone to create a non‑surgical “facelift‑like” improvement in texture, pigment, and mild lifting for patients who are not ready for surgery. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Opening overview of the full spectrum of resurfacing treatments 00:30 Comparison of light peels and microneedling with stronger laser options 01:10 Discussion of how skin tone and melanin guide safety and device choice 01:50 Explanation of treating patients year‑round in a sunny climate 02:30 Commentary on the limitations of single‑device or package‑driven med spas 03:10 Practical examples of tailoring plans to goals, skin type, and downtime 03:50 Story of patients who switched to different lasers and saw better results 04:30 Description of non‑surgical facelift‑style plans using resurfacing alone See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

4. mai 2026 - 6 min
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