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Have you ever wanted to take a peek behind the curtain and learn about the world of plastic surgery? Do you want to know more about specific procedures? If so, Dr. Jejurikar’s new podcast is worth a listen. He and his co-hosts, Dr. Pacella and Dr. Rhee, launched the “3 Plastic Surgeons and a Microphone” podcast back in June 2020.
Almost 20 episodes in, the podcast series is already proving to be a huge hit with listeners who are interested in hearing the experts discuss the fascinating realms of plastic surgery. New episodes are released every week and cover a wide range of topics. From skin care and tummy tucks to the most common myths about plastic surgery, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and learn.
In each episode, the three longtime friends and colleagues take on new subject matter. Whether discussing celebrity facial procedures or how to overcome adversity in the face of breast cancer, each of the surgeons is well placed to offer advice and insights. Whether you’ve had surgery, are thinking about it, or simply want to know more, each vibrant episode is as entertaining as it is informative.
Top Podcast Episodes
Before you start listening to “3 Plastic Surgeons and a Microphone,” you might want to know what’s in store for you. Now that the series has been going for a few months, there are plenty of episodes from which to choose. So, where should you start? While you can begin with the first episode and listen through, we’ve selected some of our favorite episodes for you. Here are six of the best episodes of the lively series so far:
● Skin Care and New Skin Care Technologies
Skin care has never been such a hot topic. As part of this special episode, Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts welcome guest Nina Owen, the regional director of EpiCentre Skin Care & Laser Center. The four discuss everything from the types of products people should be using to men’s skincare routines and why antioxidants are important.
“One of the things that I find myself having conversations with patients [about] a lot is just how to formulate a skincare regimen. It seems like a lot of patients will go to an expensive department store or spend several hundred dollars on skincare products,” explains Dr. Jejurikar.
● Hottest News in Plastic Surgery
Ever wondered what the hottest trends are? What about how the pandemic has changed the world of cosmetic surgery? Episode eight of “3 Plastic Surgeons and a Microphone” gives you all the answers that you’ve been looking for. In the space of just 32 minutes, Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts delve into the latest procedures and what’s en vogue.
From the surging popularity of Botox injections to breast augmentation, the plastic surgeons give their opinions on it all. Aside from that, the hosts also offer a wealth of information on how you can stay safe and choose the right surgery for your needs.
● Top 10 Myths About Aging
Don’t believe everything you hear. In this enlightening episode of the podcast, Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts take a deep dive into some of the top myths about aging. From the notion that plastic surgery can accelerate aging to the idea that your face gets fatter as you age, the hosts cover it all. The insightful talk is sure to lift your spirits. What’s more, they even address the number one myth about aging: that people are scared of getting older.
“People shouldn’t fear aging, because you can, you can look right. You can be very healthy. You can have a… more fulfilling life than you did when you were younger because you have the experience… but it doesn’t mean people don’t fear it,” says Dr. Jejurikar.
● Beautifying Your Face
At the start of episode seven, Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts discuss the recent #MedBikini hashtag that has taken hold on social media. “I think it is demonstrative of the bias that we’ve had in surgery for decades, you know, centuries where there’s been an element of misogyny… For years, surgery was a male-dominated profession, regardless of what specialty you’re looking at,” says Dr. Jejurikar as part of the wider discussion.
After covering that, the hosts move on to the main topic of beautifying your face. The three plastic surgeons talk about the procedures that people may choose when it comes to their facial surgery options. Aside from that, they also look at some pictures of well-known celebrities who have had cosmetic surgery and speak about each. The episode is a complete overview of how you can beautify yourself through surgery.
● Common Myths in Plastic Surgery
Forget everything you think you know about surgery. The third episode of “3 Plastic Surgeons and a Microphone” looks at some of the common misconceptions about cosmetic surgery. These myths included the idea that plastic surgery is expensive or unaffordable, facial procedures look unnatural, breast implants need to be replaced every 10 years, and Botox is dangerous because it contains poison.
If you are entirely new to the world of plastic surgery, listening to this engaging episode is a good place to start. Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts give their unfiltered opinions on all of the above plus some additional industry topics. Each of the surgeons gave a brief overview of the COVID-19 restrictions and how they are keeping their customers safe.
● Things You Need to Know Before Plastic Surgery
Thinking of getting plastic surgery? If you’ve toyed with the idea of having a certain procedure done, you will want to know the facts first. There are many testimonials and patient sites out there, but why not go straight to the horse’s mouth? In this episode, Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts reveal everything that you should know ahead of time.
“I think this is a great topic to get our perspective on, mainly because patients, compared to 10 years ago, use the internet so much more than they ever did,” says Dr. Jejurikar. “And being able to get a plastic surgeon’s perspective on things rather than, you know, merely just a patient perspective is a nice adjunct to what’s out there.”
Dr. Jejurikar believes that this podcast could help many patients better understand procedures before they undertake them. “I don’t think we’re the definitive source, but I think our opinion matters as much as if not more so than patient sites as well. Hopefully, if my patients watch this, it’ll save me a lot of time and consultations,” he says.
Find the Podcast Online Now!
Ready to start tuning in to the podcast? If you want to hear all that Dr. Jejurikar and his co-hosts have to say, it couldn’t be easier. There are a few options that you can choose from. The audio episodes get published weekly on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and the podcast website. On each of these sites, you can find both new and old episodes.
The “3 Surgeons and a Microphone” podcast also has a YouTube Channel and Facebook page, where they publish videos of their recordings. That means that not only can you listen to the podcast, but you can watch it too.
About Dr. Jejurikar
With 15 years of experience under his belt, Dr. Sam Jejurikar is a board-certified plastic surgeon. Focusing on a variety of cosmetic surgery procedures of the face, eyes, nose, body, and breasts, he is a well-respected expert in the field. He is also a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the Dallas Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Based at the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute, Dr. Jejurikar holds a five-star rating among his previous customers. Aside from his remarkable technical ability, Dr. Jejurikar also has warmth and a high level of sensitivity, which means that satisfied customers come back to him time and time again. Whatever a customer is trying to achieve, he is attentive and ready to give his expert opinion. Offering a uniquely personalized approach means that Dr. Jejurikar has become well known in the Dallas area for his attention to detail and approachable experience.
After his extensive training at the University of Michigan and acquisition of remarkable skills there, Dr. Jejurikar was also able to help those less fortunate. Over the years, he has participated in several medical missions, including an annual excursion to help disadvantaged children in Bangladesh with the organization Smile Bangladesh.