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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 1H 1M

Dr. Terry Dubrow on Botched, Plastic Surgery, Failure & the Truth About Success

from From Vision to Creation · host Alexander Schmieding

In this episode of From Vision to Creation, Alexander sits down with world-renowned plastic surgeon, television personality, and Botched star Dr. Terry Dubrow for a powerful conversation about plastic surgery, reality TV, failure, success, resilience, decision-making, and what it really takes to build a long-lasting career. Dr. Dubrow’s journey is anything but ordinary. Before becoming one of the most recognized plastic surgeons in the world, he spent years in intensive medical training, completing college, medical school, a 7-year general surgery residency, and a full plastic surgery fellowship before ever having a job. His path took him from UCLA Medical School to private practice, national television, The Swan, Botched, and eventually becoming one of the most trusted voices in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. In this conversation, Dr. Dubrow opens up about what first drew him to medicine, why plastic surgery became the “last Renaissance field of medicine” for him, and how one inspiring lecture changed the direction of his entire life. He shares why following your instincts matters, why inspiration should be acted on quickly, and why young people today have more access to opportunity and knowledge than ever before. We also dive deep into the emotional and ethical side of plastic surgery. Dr. Dubrow explains how surgeons determine whether someone is a good candidate for cosmetic surgery, why body dysmorphia is such an important issue in the field, and why he believes some of the most important decisions a surgeon makes are the patients they choose not to operate on. He also shares his honest perspective on the dangers of certain plastic surgery trends, including Brazilian butt lifts, oversized implants, overfilled faces, and unrealistic beauty standards. Dr. Dubrow also reflects on the evolution of reality television, from The Swan to Botched, and how plastic surgery shows have changed the way people talk about cosmetic procedures. He discusses the cultural impact of the Kardashians, Kris Jenner’s facelift, Kylie Jenner’s influence on lip filler and breast augmentation trends, and why celebrity culture can shift patient demand almost overnight. Beyond medicine and television, this episode explores Dr. Dubrow’s philosophy on life, success, anxiety, and failure. He shares why “this too shall pass” has become one of his most important life lessons, how to make better decisions by adding time between emotion and action, and why failure is often one of the most important statistical shots at success. This episode is packed with insight for entrepreneurs, creators, doctors, surgeons, business owners, reality TV fans, and anyone interested in plastic surgery, personal growth, career reinvention, and building a life that can evolve over time. 🎙️ Hosted by Alexander Schmieding In this interview, you’ll learn: How Dr. Terry Dubrow became a plastic surgeon What drew him to medicine and surgery Why one lecture changed the course of his life The reality of surgical residency and medical training What doctors are not taught about running a business Why plastic surgery is both medical and emotional How surgeons identify body dysmorphia Why some patients should not have cosmetic surgery The phrase Dr. Dubrow says defines a surgeon’s career The truth about Botched and fixing bad plastic surgery How The Swan changed his career overnight Why The Swan could never be made today The most dangerous plastic surgery procedures Why Brazilian butt lifts can be so risky How beauty standards have changed over time Why Kris Jenner’s facelift created a major trend How the Kardashians influence plastic surgery demand Why people are more open about cosmetic procedures today The most meaningful Botched transformation Dr. Dubrow remembers What plastic surgery taught him about humility How to make better decisions under pressure Why “this too shall pass” applies to both success and failure How to tell the difference between anxiety and intuition Why adding time can prevent impulsive decisions How visualization helps Dr. Dubrow manage anxiety Why humor can reduce fear before surgery The importance of multiple streams of income Why failure can become a path to long-term success #TerryDubrow #Botched #PlasticSurgery #FromVisionToCreation #Podcast Episode Resources: https://www.drdubrow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drdubrow/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/between-us/id1055087175 https://open.spotify.com/show/0hppHggaVvoil87Shx1G1M https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding Subscribe for more conversations with visionaries turning ideas into reality. This podcast is brought to you by Proper Placement — a full-service marketing agency helping businesses grow through social media, paid advertising, website design, email campaigns, and more. Learn more at www.properplacement.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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