What if everything you’ve been told about “more is more” in skincare… is actually ruining your skin?
Neada Deters—founder of LESSE and former beauty editor – is obsessed with ingredient transparency. She dismantles the myth that more steps, more actives, and more products equal better skin. Spoiler: your skin barrier disagrees.
What you’ll learn in this episode of Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi:
- Why minimalist routines often outperform 12-step regimens
- How “active overload” quietly destroys your skin barrier
- The truth behind trending ingredients and why the industry pushes them
- The real meaning of formulation integrity (and why most brands don’t have it)
- How Neada healed her own cystic acne and hyperpigmentation with a less-but-better philosophy
- What sustainable beauty actually looks like beyond marketing buzzwords
Follow Neada Deters @neadadeters: https://www.instagram.com/neadadeters/
Learn more about LESSE:
@lesseofficial: https://www.instagram.com/lesseofficial/
http://lesseofficial.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 – Why “more” might be hurting your skin
03:00 – Neada’s Aussie upbringing & extreme UV protection
06:00 – From beauty editor to founder of LESSE
12:00 – Skin integrity, microbiome health & barrier repair
17:00 – The dangers of trend-driven skincare
20:30 – The Australian sunscreen scandal explained
25:00 – How to build a sustainable, effective skincare routine
30:00 – Why less truly can deliver more results
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=en
Website: https://rossiderm.com/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmd
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Want glowing, healthy skin AND a snatched face?
Ian Michael Crumm is co-host of Beauty Curious and spokesperson for the 2025 Melanoma Research Foundation “Get Naked” campaign. He shares insider tips on: the truth about overhyped ingredients like hyaluronic acid & vitamin C, facial sculpting, lymphatic drainage, and Gua Sha techniques, how to prep your skin for weddings or big events, why regular skin checks are crucial for preventing melanoma, and the art and science of aesthetics: balancing relaxation with results
Learn more about Ian Michael Crumm: https://ianmichaelcrumm.com/
Follow Ian on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ianmcrumm/?hl=en
Timestamps:
00:00 – Overhyped skincare ingredients
02:15 – Ian’s journey from beauty blogger to master aesthetician
06:04 – Skin health advocacy & sun safety
18:47 – Pre-event skin prep & facials
24:14 – How to Gua Sha & work lymph nodes
26:27 – Facial shaping & masseter tension relief
31:26 – Melanoma Research Foundation & “Get Naked” campaign
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=en
Website: https://rossiderm.com/
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Are peptides the future of longevity—or just another TikTok trend?
Dr. Jonathann Kuo is the founder, CEO, & Chief Medical Officer of Extension Health and one of the earliest clinical pioneers using peptides, regenerative medicine, and interventional longevity therapies.
If you’ve ever wondered whether BPC-157, TB-500, IV drips, exosomes, hyperbaric oxygen, or plasmapheresis actually WORK… this conversation breaks down the data, the myths, the safety, and the future of anti-aging medicine.
Dr. Kuo shares:
- How peptides ACTUALLY work at the cellular level
- Why inflammation is the silent driver of aging
- The 4 non-negotiable pillars of longevity
- What people get wrong (and dangerously wrong) about peptides
- The newest frontier of regenerative medicine including ozone therapy,
- His personal routine, favorite skincare, and how he reversed pre-diabetes, brain fog, and fatigue
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction & Peptides 101
05:00 – Personal Health & Skincare Routines
10:00 – Injectable Peptides & Skin Health
15:00 – Peptides for Inflammation & Recovery
20:00 – Safety & Sourcing of Peptides
25:00 – Blood Therapeutics & Nervous System Resets
30:00 – Mitochondrial Health & NAD Pathways
35:00 – Supplements & What Really Matters
40:00 – Future of Peptides & Longevity Medicine
45:00 – Telehealth, Clinics & Integrating Lifestyle
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:
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Website: https://rossiderm.com/
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Ever wonder what it really takes to look, feel, and give good face—inside and out?
Welcome to Season 3 of Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi. This season, we’re leveling up. From skincare science to self-confidence strategies, you’ll hear from some of the brightest minds in aesthetics, wellness, and lifestyle.
Whether you’re a skincare junkie, a wellness enthusiast, or just someone ready to show up as your best self, this season is packed with real talk, expert advice, and inspiring stories to help you glow—inside and out.
New episodes drop every two weeks starting November 2025.
Subscribe now and join us as we explore beauty, confidence, and the art of showing up — like only Give Good Face can.
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=enWebsite: https://rossiderm.com/Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmdProduced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/
In a world where likes can influence looks, social media is rewriting the rules of plastic surgery. Renowned surgeon Dr. David Hidalgo joins Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi to dissect the intersection of aesthetic trends, artistry, and patient safety. From the allure (and limits) of deep plane facelifts and SMAS facelifts to the evolving role of fat grafting, this conversation reveals how modern surgery balances creativity, precision, and realistic expectations.
TAKEAWAYS:
- How social media drives body image and aesthetic trends
- Why artistry is as crucial as technique in plastic surgery
- Safely navigating the shift from reconstructive to aesthetic procedures
- Risks and realities behind popular procedures like deep plane facelifts
- Limitations of fat grafting in modern practice
- The importance of mentorship, training, and a broad skill set
- What the future holds for plastic surgery, from innovation to patient safety
Learn more about Dr. David Hidalgo’s practice:https://www.drdavidhidalgo.com/
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction to Social Media and Aesthetics
04:14 The Evolution of Plastic Surgery Practices
08:43 Transitioning from Reconstruction to Aesthetic Surgery
13:49 The Impact of Social Media on Body Image
18:27 Trends in Facial Aesthetic Procedures
20:38 The Evolution of Plastic Surgery
24:30 Artistry in Surgery: The Intersection of Creativity and Medicine
29:55 Training and Mentorship in Plastic Surgery
31:32 Future Trends in Plastic Surgery
33:13 Understanding Non-Surgical Options
35:03 The Role of Fat Grafting in Aesthetic Procedures
38:24 Maintaining Longevity in Plastic Surgery Practice
Is Surgery Enough? London’s Top Plastic Surgeon Says No
What if achieving your “ideal look” wasn’t just about what you cut—but what you care for?
London’s go-to plastic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Dunne, founder of Melrose London, unravels the new rules of modern beauty on Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi. From the explosion of weight loss drugs like GLP-1s to the TikTok-ification of aesthetic trends, they dive deep into the shifting expectations facing patients—and the surgeons who treat them.
Dr. Dunne reveals why surgery alone won’t save your skin, how cultural nuance shapes beauty ideals, and what every patient needs to hear before going under the knife. If you’ve ever wondered where the line between wellness, vanity, and medical precision is drawn—this episode doesn’t just walk the line, it redraws it.
TAKEAWAYS:
-The rise of weight loss treatments is changing patient expectations.
-Non-surgical options can complement surgical procedures effectively.
-Understanding patient needs is crucial for successful outcomes.
-Skin care plays a vital role in aesthetic surgery results.
-A strong patient-doctor relationship enhances the surgical experience.
-Cultural differences influence aesthetic preferences and trends.
-Creating a welcoming clinic environment can reduce patient anxiety.
-Surgery often does not address skin health directly.
-Patients should be cautious about undergoing unnecessary procedures.
-Aesthetic procedures are increasingly influenced by social media trends.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction to Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Trends
01:20 Impact of Weight Loss Treatments on Appearance
03:44 Surgical vs Non-Surgical Options for Facial Aesthetics
06:56 Understanding Patient Needs and Expectations
10:01 The Role of Skin Care in Aesthetic Surgery
12:54 Evaluating Different Aesthetic Treatments
15:52 Building Trust with Patients
19:01 Creating a Comfortable Clinic Environment
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=en
Website: https://rossiderm.com/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmd
Produced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/
Can a great haircut actually transform your confidence and identity?
Celebrity hairstylist Melissa Parizot, owner of the renowned IGK salon, joins the Give Good Face podcast with Dr. Anthony Rossi to explore the powerful intersection of beauty, hair, and self-expression.
From giving Hailey Bieber and Sofia Richie signature chops to helping Bad Bunny craft a Met Gala look, Melissa shares her journey from a New Jersey salon apprentice to one of the most sought-after stylists in the world. But beyond the hype, this is a story about trust, technique, longevity, and knowing your worth—even when Reddit’s talking.
They discuss the emotional impact of a haircut, the role hair plays in shaping identity, the importance of trust in client relationships, and how social media is redefining beauty standards.
TAKEAWAYS:
-Why your haircut is more powerful than Botox
-The emotional connection between beauty and identity
-How to work with your natural hair (not against it)
-What men actually need to know about a good cut
-The unspoken pressures of social media and salon culture
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Intro to Give Good Face
02:01 – Melissa’s Journey from NJ to IGK
10:01 – Hair, Identity & Personal Transformation
18:01 – Building Trust with Clients
25:01 – Social Media & Evolving Beauty Standards
32:01 – Healthy Hair Tips from Melissa
40:01 – Closing Thoughts + Subscribe!
Are we ready to embrace aesthetics as part of a holistic wellness journey rather than just vanity?
Mike Glaicar, CEO of NewBeauty, joins Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi for a dynamic conversation at the intersection of aesthetics and wellness. Together, they unpack the most pressing and misunderstood trends in beauty today—from GLP-1 medications like Ozempic to the resurgence of hormone therapy and the growing demand for natural, confidence-boosting results.
They discuss the risks of muscle loss from GLP-1s and the need for integrated fitness and nutrition, the myth-busting around hormone replacement therapy for menopause, and the emotional toll of untreated symptoms like hair loss, mood changes, and weight gain. They also highlight the shift from enhancement to restoration: patients no longer want exaggerated features—they want to look like the best version of themselves.
Beyond treatments, they dive into the emotional and psychological aspects of aesthetics—why people are craving not just visible improvements, but better experiences. From bedside manner and patient trust to the dangers of TikTok misinformation and the lasting damage of that infamous 2002 hormone study, this episode tackles it all.
Learn more about NewBeauty: https://www.newbeauty.com/
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer Risk
02:33 The Evolution of New Beauty and Consumer Education
05:20 The Impact of GLP-1s on Aesthetic Treatments
08:21 The Intersection of Beauty and Health
11:03 Menopause: Breaking the Taboo
13:57 The Importance of Provider Education
16:55 Consumer Trends in Aesthetic Treatments
19:35 The Role of Nutrition in Aesthetic Medicine
22:53 The Shift Towards Natural Aesthetic Results
25:31 The Importance of Patient Experience
28:36 The Future of Aesthetic Medicine
31:24 The Need for Holistic Approaches in Treatment
34:11 The Role of Social Media in Consumer Education
37:12 Challenges in the Aesthetic Industry
40:04 The Importance of Provider Integrity
43:04 Conclusion and Future Directions
Are your beauty treatments making you look better—or just more obvious?
Dr. Jacqueline Watchmaker, Board-Certified Dermatologist at U.S. Dermatology Partners – CALM Scottsdale, breaks down the truth behind cosmetic dermatology. From the contrasting aesthetic trends between the East Coast and Scottsdale to the real reason your filler may look “off,” she dives deep into what works, what doesn’t, and why natural-looking results take skill and strategy.You’ll learn about the misunderstood role of hyaluronidase in dissolving filler, the rising popularity—and complications—of biostimulatory fillers, and why sunscreen remains the most underrated skincare essential. Dr. Watchmaker also tackles pervasive myths, like whether filler makes you puffy, and shares what every patient should know before sitting in the chair.TAKEAWAYS: - Scottsdale aesthetics tend to be bolder than East Coast approaches.- Filler doesn’t have to look fake—technique is everything.- Hyaluronic Acid can safely reverse poorly placed filler.- Biostimulatory fillers are trending, but come with caveats.- Sunscreen is your #1 anti-aging tool.- Hair loss and skin health require consistent upkeep.CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction to Cosmetic Dermatology02:55 The Aesthetic Trends: East Coast vs. Scottsdale06:09 Debunking Myths About Fillers08:57 Understanding Filler Longevity and Maintenance11:51 The Role of Hyaluronidase in Aesthetic Treatments15:07 Exploring Biostimulatory Fillers18:02 Challenges with Nodule Formation20:51 Hair Loss Treatments and Maintenance23:45 The Importance of Sunscreen27:03 Closing Thoughts and Future DiscussionsConnect with Dr. Rossi on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=enWebsite: https://rossiderm.com/Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmdProduced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/
How are generational trends redefining beauty standards?
Kelly Kovack, founder and CEO of BeautyMatter, joins Dr. Anthony Rossi to explore how evolving values, scientific innovation, and cultural storytelling are transforming the beauty landscape.
Together, they examine the enduring resilience and reinvention of the beauty industry—even amid economic uncertainty—revealing why it continues to be a fertile ground for innovation and opportunity.
Kelly offers a nuanced look at the rise of body care and skin health, unpacks the complexities of the clean beauty movement, and discusses how technology is revolutionizing the consumer experience—from empowering in-store advisors to reshaping brand-consumer relationships.
Whether you’re a founder, strategist, or beauty enthusiast, this conversation offers a thought-provoking lens into the future of beauty—grounded in insight, integrity, and impact.
Takeaways
Consumer mindfulness is reshaping the beauty landscape.
Generational trends significantly influence beauty marketing.
Skin health is becoming a central focus in beauty discussions.
The rise of body care reflects a shift towards total body wellness.
Clean beauty is a complex and often misleading concept.
Technology is transforming how consumers engage with beauty products.
Empowering beauty advisors enhances customer relationships.
Innovation in skincare is driven by consumer demand for efficacy.
The beauty industry must navigate the balance between marketing and science.
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=enWebsite: https://rossiderm.com/Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmdProduced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/
Is your hair loss trying to tell you something deeper about your health?
Dr. Achiamah Osei-Tutu—board-certified dermatologist and hair restoration specialist—breaks down the hidden truths behind hair loss and what you really need to know before considering treatment. From scarring alopecia to the future of hair cloning, joins Dr. Anthony Rossi on Give Good Face to explore the medical, emotional, and technical sides of hair restoration.
You’ll learn why accurate diagnosis is everything, how textured hair needs special care, and why hair transplants are far more than just a cosmetic procedure—they’re a true art form.
TAKEAWAYS:
– Hair transplant is an art, not a one-size-fits-all fix
– Scarring alopecia requires immediate, expert attention
– Hair loss isn’t always about age—underlying conditions matter
– Healthy hair starts with whole-body wellness
– Topical treatments like minoxidil can help but must be used with care
– Eyebrow transplants are on the rise—and here to stay
– Ongoing therapy is essential even after surgical procedures
– New frontiers in hair restoration include innovative, regenerative techniques
– Always seek out a passionate, experienced specialist
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction to Hair Restoration
02:57 Understanding Scarring Alopecia
05:56 Diagnosis and Treatment of Hair Loss
09:00 Topical Treatments and Their Efficacy
12:10 Medications for Hair Loss
15:00 Innovations in Hair Restoration
17:58 Future of Hair Transplantation
What does it take to build trust between a surgeon and a patient?
In this episode of Give Good Face, Dr. Ira Savetsky, MD a renowned plastic surgeon, shares his journey in the field of aesthetic medicine and the evolving trends shaping the industry. He emphasizes the importance of trust in the surgeon-patient relationship, the shift toward more natural-looking results, and the significance of tailoring surgical techniques to each individual. Dr. Savetsky also explores cultural differences in aesthetic preferences, the impact of weight loss on body contouring, and offers advice for aspiring plastic surgeons navigating their careers.
Takeaways
Treating family members in his practice is a privilege Dr. Svetsky deeply values.
Trust is the foundation of every successful surgeon-patient relationship.
While trends come and go, timeless surgical techniques always prevail.
The demand for natural-looking results has grown significantly in recent years.
Younger patients are increasingly opting for facelifts due to evolving beauty standards.
Social media has reshaped patient education and expectations—both positively and negatively.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Ira Svetsky
02:04 The Journey of a Plastic Surgeon
03:58 The Importance of Trust in Surgery
07:48 Navigating Trends in Plastic Surgery
12:01 The Evolution of Aesthetic Preferences
16:01 Understanding Facelift Techniques
20:02 The Impact of Weight Loss on Body Contouring
23:54 Cultural Differences in Aesthetic Surgery
25:53 Advice for Aspiring Plastic Surgeons
Is skincare just about looking good—or is there more to it?
Dr. Lian Mack (@glamgerm) board-certified dermatologist, medical director and founder of GlamDerm, joins Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi to weigh in on the ever-evolving world of dermatology, sharing their personal journeys, the power of experience in practice, and the shift toward natural aesthetic treatments. They dive into the current trends in patient preferences for non-invasive treatments, the innovative use of bio-stimulatory fillers, and the balance between surgical and non-surgical interventions in aging. They also highlight the significance of educating the younger generation about skincare, particularly the importance of sunscreen.
From the rise of bio-stimulatory fillers to the impact of social media on beauty standards, they explore the latest trends, the challenges of treating melasma, and why saying “no” to patients can sometimes be the best approach. Plus, a look at The Substance and its thought-provoking take on society’s obsession with youth.
Follow Dr. Lian Mack and learn more about her practice:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glamderm/?hl=en
GlamDerm: https://glamderm.com/
Takeaways:
- Experience matters in dermatology.
- Sunscreen is essential—especially for kids and melanin-rich skin.
- Natural aesthetic treatments are on the rise.
- Social media shapes beauty standards—for better or worse.
- Tech is transforming skincare and health monitoring.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Dermatology and Personal Journeys
03:08 The Importance of Experience in Practice
06:03 Celebrating Dermatology: National Dermatologist Day
08:59 Trends in Aesthetic Treatments and Patient Preferences
11:49 The Evolving Landscape of Fillers and Patient Expectations
14:59 Innovative Applications of Bio-stimulatory Fillers
17:55 Non-Surgical vs. Surgical Interventions in Aging
21:05 Skincare for the Younger Generation
22:14 Understanding Tinted Sunscreens for Skin of Color
23:44 Managing Melasma: Challenges and Treatments
25:46 At-Home Treatments for Melasma
27:41 The Impact of Social Media on Beauty Standards
30:11 The Substance: A Reflection on Beauty and Aging
33:20 The Role of Technology in Skincare
37:52 Future Trends in Dermatology
Episode Partnerships:
JOYA Health: https://joyahealth.com/
Rossi Derm MD: https://rossiderm.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooz6sqnXp-xiPSBhV6OcbUfTqbN8uav8XKoJkfTXt8rCI-hb_40
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Website: https://rossiderm.com/
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Have you ever wondered what truly makes a smile beautiful?
Dr. Clement Kairouz—renowned cosmetic dentist at Apa Aesthetic—joins Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi to explore the artistry and science behind modern cosmetic dentistry. They discuss the evolution of smile design, the misconceptions surrounding veneers, and why trust between patient and provider is key. With advancements like hydroxyapatite and a growing emphasis on natural aesthetics, dentistry is becoming more than just a necessity—it’s an elevated art form. Discover how a confident smile can transform not just appearances but lives.
Takeaways:
-Cosmetic dentistry is evolving into a holistic approach.
-Veneers should be conservative and customized for natural beauty.
-Good dental work should be invisible and seamless.
-A beautiful smile can significantly boost confidence.
-Trust between patient and provider is crucial.
-Oral health remains essential, even with cosmetic enhancements.
-Innovations like hydroxyapatite are shaping modern dentistry.
-Dental schools are emphasizing aesthetics more than ever.
-Dentistry is now seen as a prestigious and desirable field.
-A great smile is increasingly a status symbol.
Chapters:
00:00 The Future of Dentistry
04:39 Understanding Cosmetic Dentistry
08:47 The Art of Smile Design
12:47 The Power of a Smile
16:57 Building Trust in Dental Care
19:07 Maintaining Oral Health with Veneers
22:38 Innovations in Dental Care
24:11 The Evolution of Dental Education
30:00 Changing Perceptions of Dentistry
Episode Partnerships:
JOYA Health: https://joyahealth.com/
Rossi Derm MD: https://rossiderm.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooz6sqnXp-xiPSBhV6OcbUfTqbN8uav8XKoJkfTXt8rCI-hb_40
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyrossi/?hl=en
Website: https://rossiderm.com/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmd
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How can skincare and therapeutic touch support healing during cancer treatment?
Cathy O’Brien, CEO of Naturopathica, joins Give Good Face with Dr. Anthony Rossi for an insightful conversation on the intersection of skincare, wellness, and cancer treatment. Together, they explore the transformative role of integrative health practices—particularly massage therapy—in complementing traditional medical care. Cathy shares her personal experience with cancer, underscoring the importance of early detection, the profound impact of touch in healing, and the often-overlooked role of skincare in patient well-being.
They weigh in on the effects of cancer treatments on skin health, offering strategies for maintaining skin integrity throughout the journey. Dr. Rossi and Cathy also highlight the crucial role of community support, the psychological toll of illness, and the necessity of making holistic wellness practices more accessible.
Takeaways:
-Early detection is vital—particularly for young women with a family history of breast cancer.
-Skincare is an essential component of cancer care, helping to manage treatment-related effects.
-The healing power of touch—massage therapy can alleviate anxiety and enhance recovery when performed by trained professionals.
-Community support fosters resilience, significantly impacting emotional and physical well-being.
-Integrative wellness should be a priority—combining medical and holistic care can improve patient outcomes.
-Advocacy is key—patients should voice their skincare and wellness needs during treatment.
-Stress management is crucial—reducing stress can enhance overall health and recovery.
-Accessibility matters—wellness services should be available and affordable to those undergoing treatment.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Wellness and Skincare
03:04 The Importance of Early Detection
06:01 Integrating Wellness into Skincare
08:58 The Healing Power of Touch
12:03 Navigating Cancer Treatment and Skincare
15:02 Community Support During Treatment
22:03 The Power of Community Support
25:34 Integrating Wellness into Medical Care
28:39 The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Skin Health
32:33 Navigating Skincare During Treatment
35:32 Understanding Stress and Its Effects on Health
37:43 The Role of Integrative Medicine in Cancer Care
Episode Partnerships:
JOYA Health: https://joyahealth.com/
Rossi Derm MD: https://rossiderm.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooz6sqnXp-xiPSBhV6OcbUfTqbN8uav8XKoJkfTXt8rCI-hb_40
Connect with Dr. Rossi on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dranthonyro...Website: https://rossiderm.com/Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@rossidermmd
Produced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/
Can your workout routine and lifestyle choices be the ultimate anti-aging regimen?
Sam Bartlett, founder of Exis, New York City’s premier fitness and wellness service, returns to Give Good Face alongside Dr. Anthony Rosse to explore the undeniable link between fitness, recovery, and skin health. They dive into the aging effects of alcohol, the role of hydration, and how exercise and heart rate monitoring aid in recovery. From the power of consistency in both skincare and fitness to the benefits of supplements, posture, light therapy, and heat vs. ice for healing, this conversation unpacks the science behind looking and feeling your best. Plus, insights on strength training and setting proactive health goals for the new year.
Takeaways
-Alcohol can exacerbate skin conditions like rosacea.
-Dehydration from alcohol can lead to an aged appearance.
-Pre-workout supplements may not provide long-term benefits.
-Consistency in skincare routines is as important as dental hygiene.
-Collagen supplements have shown benefits for skin health; Creatine is a well-researched supplement for muscle and cognitive function.
Chapters
00:00 The Impact of Alcohol on Skin Health
03:06 Exercise and Recovery: The Heart Rate Connection
06:06 The Role of Nutrition and Lifestyle in Skin Care
08:47 Accountability in Fitness: Building Sustainable Habits
11:54 The Importance of Consistency in Skin and Health Care
22:24 The Efficacy of Supplements
25:17 Posture and Movement in Daily Life
27:18 Laser Hair Removal: Myths and Realities
30:23 The Role of Light Therapy in Skin Health
32:20 Sauna vs. Cold Plunge: Recovery Techniques
34:30 Healing and Recovery: Ice vs. Heat
35:51 Strength Training and Its Benefits
38:20 Proactive Health: Setting Goals for the New Year
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How can artificial intelligence bridge the gap between skin care misinformation and access to dermatological care?
Dominique du Crest, co-founder of the Skin and Digital Summit, explores the intersection of digital technology and skin health. He joins Dr. Anthony Rossi to reveal the staggering number of people worldwide without access to dermatology and the rise of AI tools transforming y in the skin care industry - from groundbreaking tech like DermAssist to 3D mapping systems for mole tracking. They also dive into the ethical complexities of AI in aesthetics and medicine, including its impact on social media, body image, and consumer trust.
Learn more about Skin Digital Summit: https://www.skindigitalsummit.com/
Jan 30 - Feb 1
São Paulo · April 11 - 13
What are the key differences in beauty standards across cultures, and how do these influence the approach to both surgical and non-surgical aesthetic treatments?
Dr. Woffles Wu, a renowned plastic surgeon from Singapore, discusses the evolution of aesthetic surgery. With a spotlight on his groundbreaking Woffles Lift, Dr. Wu navigates the delicate interplay between surgical and non-surgical interventions, emphasizing the profound impact of cultural, ethnic, and social media-driven beauty standards on modern aesthetics.
Championing a bespoke approach to aging gracefully, Dr. Wu underscores the importance of aligning individual features with harmonious facial proportions. He delves into the transformative advancements in Botox and fillers while candidly addressing the risks associated with biostimulatory fillers and the potential pitfalls of extreme beauty trends.
Dr. Wu celebrates the artistic essence of plastic surgery and previews the upcoming ISAPS meeting in Singapore, where the spotlight will be on Asian beauty paradigms.
Takeaways
-Aesthetic surgery continues to evolve, offering innovative options like the Woffles Lift.
-Non-surgical techniques expand possibilities while balancing surgical interventions.
-Cultural, ethnic, and social media influences shape beauty standards and trends.
-Facial aesthetics and proportions are key to achieving harmony.
-Educating patients on risks and options, including advancements in Botox, fillers, and skin enhancements, is vital.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Aesthetic Surgery and Dr. Woffles Wu
05:55 The Woffles Lift and Its Impact
11:46 Understanding Facial Aesthetics and Ethnicity
17:57 The Influence of Social Media on Aesthetic Choices
27:31 Cultural Perspectives on Beauty
36:59 Microbotox: A Game Changer
45:06 The Risks of Biostimulatory Fillers
How can we balance the influence of social media with the principles of self-love and cultural identity while navigating modern beauty standards and skincare choices?
Rossella Rago, an Italian-American television personality, author, and celebrated home cook, has carved a niche in honoring Italian culinary traditions. As the host of Cooking with Nonna, a beloved web series and brand, Rossella spotlights cherished recipes handed down by Italian grandmothers, or nonne, preserving a rich cultural legacy.
She joins Dr. Anthony Rossi to unpack the interplay between self-perception in the digital age and the enduring influence of family heritage and cultural identity. They explore evolving beauty standards, the empowering nature of fitness and self-care, and the delicate balance between public scrutiny and personal authenticity. Rossella reflects on her grandmother’s journey with dementia, the culinary wisdom of her nonna, and the evolution of her relationship with her mother as collaborators.
She unveils the role of social media in shaping self-image, the challenges of navigating modern relationships, and the pressures of contemporary beauty ideals. Rossella highlights the critical importance of fostering positive environments and building resilience against online negativity. Together, they underscore the importance of embracing one’s heritage and pursuing aesthetic and lifestyle choices that align with personal happiness and authenticity.
Takeaways:
-Social media can distort self-perception, requiring mindfulness and self-reflection.
-Navigating beauty standards calls for ethical introspection and cultural grounding.
-Self-improvement is a holistic journey that integrates physical and mental well-being.
-Balancing public perception with personal identity demands resilience and self-awareness.
-Cultural heritage is a source of strength and inspiration in shaping identity.
-Prioritizing self-acceptance and happiness over external validation is key.
-Aesthetic choices should reflect individuality and joy.
-Life is too short to not cherish and celebrate how you look.
Chapters
00:00 The Influence of Social Media on Self-Perception
02:56 Culinary Heritage and Family Bonds
06:10 Navigating Beauty Standards and Personal Choices
08:50 The Journey of Self-Improvement and Fitness
12:01 The Role of Aesthetics in Confidence
15:05 Coping with Public Perception and Criticism
17:46 Finding Balance in Life and Wellness
20:51 Embracing Cultural Identity and Family Dynamics
28:46 The Importance of Sunscreen and Skin Care
30:07 Coping with Dementia: A Personal Journey
32:48 Family Heritage and Culinary Traditions
36:38 Navigating Relationships and Self-Love
39:57 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Perception
52:21 The Reality of Beauty Standards and Trolling
57:24 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors
What emerging trends and innovations in obesity medicine are most promising for the future?
Dr. Katherine Saunders, a leading obesity medicine specialist and co-founder of FlyteHealth, joins Dr. Anthony Rossi to explore obesity as a chronic, multifaceted disease requiring more than just a one-size-fits-all approach. Dr. Saunders unpacks the science behind groundbreaking treatments, including GLP-1 medications, while shedding light on the psychological, genetic, and lifestyle factors influencing weight management.
They look at the importance of holistic patient care and the challenges of scaling obesity treatments. Dr. Saunders shares how innovations in technology and medicine are shaping the future of obesity care, offering hope and clarity to patients and practitioners alike. They also address the connection between aesthetics and obesity medicine, emphasizing the need for compassion and comprehensive strategies in this evolving field.
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Key Takeaways:
- Obesity is a chronic, multifactorial disease requiring comprehensive treatment.
- GLP-1 medications are innovative but not the sole solution for managing obesity.
- Weight management is a lifelong commitment impacted by psychological and lifestyle factors.
- Sleep, stress, and environment play significant roles in weight regulation.
- Emerging technologies are making obesity care more accessible and effective.
- A holistic approach is essential for achieving sustainable outcomes in obesity medicine.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Obesity Medicine
02:58 The Role of GLP-1 Medications
05:54 Comprehensive Patient Care in Obesity
09:01 Psychological Aspects of Weight Management
12:09 Innovations in Obesity Treatment
14:59 The Science Behind GLP-1s
18:09 Risks and Considerations of Obesity Medications
21:01 The Multifactorial Nature of Obesity
23:49 Lifestyle Factors in Weight Management
27:03 The Future of Obesity Medicine
29:52 Scaling Obesity Care with Technology
32:52 The Intersection of Aesthetics and Obesity Medicine
35:52 Challenges in Obesity Treatment
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