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Honest Lee
by Chris Lee, MD
Every episode lives by one premise: what would you say to a close friend who just asked "honestly... what do you think?" That means no hedging, no corporate speak, no fear of controversy — just the real answer, delivered with warmth and some humor!
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Leave Kris Jenner's Face Alone
This episode is ripped from today's headlines. As of this recording, Kris Jenner just appeared on Khloé Kardashian's podcast to personally deny reports that she hates her facelift and is furious at her surgeon. The tabloid narrative — that her procedure is 'already slipping,' that she's 'raging,' that Dr. Steven Levine failed her — appears to be, in Jenner's own words, a 'flat-out lie.' She says she loves her results and adores her doctor.But the damage was already done. In the weeks between the Radar story and Jenner's pushback, dozens of plastic surgeons took to social media to diagnose exactly what went wrong, explain precisely what technique they would have used, and implicitly — or not so implicitly — suggest they would have done it better. Without ever examining her. Without her medical history. Without knowing her tissue quality. Based entirely on a Getty photo.This solo episode is Chris's honest, unfiltered take on all of it — the surgeon pile-on culture, what facelifts actually do over time, the filter and makeup artist problem the Kardashian-Jenner machine has created, the cost question, and the broader harm done to real patients who are watching all of this and drawing the wrong conclusions.
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Every Man Over 40 Should Probably Know His Testosterone Level
Testosterone levels in American men have been declining for decades — measurably, generationally, in ways that are not fully explained by aging alone. Men in their thirties today have meaningfully lower testosterone on average than men in their thirties did in the 1980s. One in five men under 40 meets the clinical definition of testosterone deficiency. Four in ten men over 45 have low testosterone. And the vast majority of them have never been told.Not because the symptoms aren't there. They are. But because the symptoms of low testosterone — fatigue, low motivation, mood changes, body composition shifts, loss of drive — look exactly like what society tells men getting older is supposed to feel like. So they accept it. They blame work stress, poor sleep, getting older. They never ask the question that might actually have an answer.This is a personal episode. Dr. Chris Lee talks about his own relationship with hormone health — what he has checked, how he thinks about it at his age and stage, and why he believes this conversation is one of the highest-ROI health discussions any man can have. He covers what low T actually looks like beyond the libido clichés, what labs to actually order and what the numbers mean, what TRT involves and who it's right for, who it isn't right for, and where peptides and adjunct therapies fit into the fuller picture of male optimization.
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GLP-1s Are Changing Bodies Faster Than Surgery Can Keep Up
More than 12% of American adults are now taking a GLP-1 medication — a number that more than doubled in the past eighteen months alone. These drugs are genuinely, historically remarkable. Semaglutide produces roughly 15% total body weight loss in clinical trials. Tirzepatide pushes that to nearly 21%. For millions of people who have struggled with obesity for decades, that is life-changing. The cardiovascular benefits, the metabolic reset, the relief from joint pain, the restored energy — this is real medicine doing real things.But there is a downstream consequence that the prescribing community — primary care, endocrinology, obesity medicine — is not consistently preparing patients for. When you lose 50, 60, 80 pounds in under a year, your skin doesn't know what happened. Your face doesn't know what happened. Your breasts don't know. And the aesthetic consequences — Ozempic face, skin laxity, deflated body contours, muscle loss — are landing patients in plastic surgery consult rooms faster than the field can adapt.In this episode, Dr. Chris Lee and Jenna Gomez take a firmly pro-GLP-1 stance while giving patients the full picture: what these drugs actually do, why the aesthetic side effects happen, what can be done about them, and — critically — what patients should be doing from day one to protect themselves.Episode Overview1: What GLP-1s actually do and why they work so well2: Ozempic face — the mechanism, the reality, and the fix3: The body: skin laxity, muscle loss, and breast deflation4: The surgical wave — what procedures are surging and why5: Chris's honest take — should you be on one?
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Is your injector quietly ruining your face?
The med spa industry is a $19 billion market in the United States alone — and it is almost entirely unregulated at the federal level. There is no single governing body overseeing who is holding a syringe in the procedure room. Rules vary wildly by state, enforcement is inconsistent, and patients routinely walk in without any idea who is actually qualified to touch their face — or whether the product in that syringe is even real.In this episode, Dr. Chris Lee is joined by Jenna Gomez — patient coordinator at Clareo Aesthetics, trusted colleague, and the person who talks to patients every single day about what they've had done, what went wrong, and what they wish they'd known. Together they break down who is legally allowed to inject, what a weekend certification course actually teaches (and doesn't), how to tell a legitimate practice from a liability waiting to happen, and what Jenna sees patients consistently getting wrong before they ever walk through the door.There's also a local angle that hits close to home: in late 2025, a Massachusetts man pleaded guilty to injecting patients with unapproved botulinum toxin at his Milton med spa, leading to ten documented botulism cases. This isn't a Florida problem. It's a right-here, right-now problem.
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You Dont Need a Facelift. You Need to Stop Looking Like You've Had One!
The aesthetic industry performs over 38 million procedures globally per year — and a growing share of patients are coming to their first consultation not asking 'can you help me look better?' but 'can you fix what someone else did to me?' This episode tackles the uncomfortable truth at the heart of modern aesthetic medicine: the problem isn't just bad surgeons. It's an industry that has normalized the over-operated look, confused patients who can't distinguish between a good result and a famous one, and a filler culture running completely out of control.Dr. Lee gives his honest, unfiltered take — backed by real statistics and real consult-room experience — on what separates a natural, beautiful result from one that screams 'I've had work done.' He covers the pillow-face filler epidemic, the windswept facelift problem, what a natural result actually looks like, and the exact questions patients should ask before trusting anyone with their face.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Every episode lives by one premise: what would you say to a close friend who just asked "honestly... what do you think?" That means no hedging, no corporate speak, no fear of controversy — just the real answer, delivered with warmth and some humor!
HOSTED BY
Chris Lee, MD
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