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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 30 MIN

Medical Reasons for Plastic Surgery

from Cruz through HTX · host Freddy Cruz

Why would someone need a rhinoplasty for health reasons? Dr. Angela Sturm explains that septoplasty, a procedure to straighten the divider between the two nasal sides, can improve breathing and reduce snoring. Turbinates, shaped like little hot dogs inside the nose, can be shrunk to alleviate inflammation and enhance airflow. These medical reasons for surgery are essential for better quality of life. Key Takeaways Doctors and Clothing Hygiene (Ties and White Coats) Main Conceptual Takeaway : Medical hygiene and patient safety are critical, leading doctors to avoid wearing long ties and white coats, which can act as fomites and spread bacteria. Dr. Angela Sturm highlights the impracticality of maintaining multiple clean white coats and suggests alternatives like bow ties for male doctors to reduce contamination risk. Medical Justifications for Rhinoplasty Main Conceptual Takeaway : Rhinoplasty is not just a cosmetic procedure; it has significant medical benefits for patients with breathing issues. Dr. Angela Sturm explains procedures like septoplasty (to straighten a deviated septum) and turbinate reductions, which help improve airflow and reduce symptoms like snoring, showing the medical necessity of these surgeries. The Challenges and Rewards of Surgical Practice Main Conceptual Takeaway : Surgery involves a high level of stress and precision, but it also brings great satisfaction when successfully improving patients' lives. Dr. Angela Sturm shares her preparation process and the transition from being a new surgeon to a more experienced one, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and adaptation. Anesthesia Concerns and Patient Reactions Main Conceptual Takeaway : Managing patient reactions to anesthesia is an essential and unpredictable part of surgery. Dr. Angela Sturm discusses the complexities of ensuring patients wake up smoothly from anesthesia and how different factors, like patient demographics, can influence the recovery process. AI in Medical Practice Main Conceptual Takeaway : AI has the potential to significantly enhance medical practice, particularly by assisting with administrative tasks and aiding in research about facial aesthetics. However, Dr. Angela Sturm points out the importance of making sure these tools are practical and helpful rather than overwhelming for both doctors and patients. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Ties Spread Bacteria in Hospitals 04:31 Nasal Surgery: Septoplasty Explained 08:28 Insurance Coverage: Nasal Breathing Needs 11:23 From ER to Facial Plastics 15:02 Becoming a Surgeon: Learning Journey 19:00 Unpredictable Patient Reactions to Anesthesia 22:18 Reflections on Hot Dogs 23:35 Irradiated Rib in Rhinoplasty 27:13 AI vs. Photoshop in Aesthetics Learn more about Dr. Angela Sturm HERE. Subscribe to Dr. Sturm's podcast Beauty Unveiled HERE. Subscribe to Cruz through HTX HERE.Support the show: https://cruzthroughhtx.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Why would someone need a rhinoplasty for health reasons? Dr. Angela Sturm explains that septoplasty, a procedure to straighten the divider between the two nasal sides, can improve breathing and reduce snoring. Turbinates, shaped like little hot dogs...

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