Thinking About Cosmetic Surgery? Awarding-Winning Surgeon Reveals the Truth
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Are you considering cosmetic surgery? Wondering whether a tummy tuck, breast reduction, facelift or regenerative treatment is really worth it?In this episode of Health Applied, we sit down with world-renowned surgeon Dr Paul Banwell to have the honest, unfiltered conversation.From post-pregnancy body changes and weight loss transformations to social media pressure, recovery risks and the rise of regenerative aesthetics, this episode explores what informed, empowered decision-making really looks like.
We discuss:
✔️ When cosmetic surgery can genuinely improve quality of life
✔️ The psychological impact of procedures like breast reduction & tummy tuck
✔️ How social media and filters are shaping unrealistic expectations
✔️ Why a good surgeon should sometimes say “no”
✔️ Recovery risks (and why 100 things can go wrong — and still be worth it)
✔️ The rise of regenerative aesthetics, stem cells & NAD+
✔️ Why “doing nothing” is sometimes the most powerful choice
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Meet Dr Paul Banwell
03:30 Why Some People Shouldn’t Have Surgery
06:00 Breast Reduction & Quality of Life
11:00 Social Media & Unrealistic Expectations
15:30 Recovery Risks: “100 Things Can Go Wrong”
18:30 Preparing for Surgery as a Busy Mum
22:00 Mini vs Full Tummy Tuck – What’s the Difference?
25:00 The Rise of Facelifts Over Fillers
26:30 Regenerative Aesthetics Explained