Beauty in Progress

Dr. Behrooz Torkian

The goal of our podcast is to help our audience understand that there are internal and external factors which contribute to the perception of beauty. In each episode, our host, Dr. Behrooz Torkian, will connect with different personalities and influencers like yourself, from various backgrounds and fields. All of this will be tied together with our mission to make everything as simple as possible and make it your own.

  1. 04/22/2021

    Embracing the Natural Movement of the Hair with Pekela Riley

    Download Podcast Transcript If it's natural, it's better! Today's guest is Pekela Riley, hair care consultant, master stylist, and founder of Salon PK and Pure + True Texture. Pekela had a difficult childhood, but she never let that stop her from going on her way. Her mother inspired her to overcome obstacles and challenge her creativity, so while she was studying nursing she switched to cosmetology school. Six months after starting cosmetology, she went full-time to a salon to pursue her career as a professional stylist. Working with passion and determination paid off, because today she is recognized around the world as one of the pioneering stylists of the natural hair movement, and her Salon PK became a recognized styling house included in Elle magazine as one of the "100 best hair salons of the US." With a unique vision, she is truly an elite expert and one of the beauty industry's most innovative talents always staying on trend and looking for the next cutting edge. Highlights  Pekela tells what Pure + Texture philosophy is and how it started.She explains why we can have a bad hair day, but there is no bad hair.Her inspiration to get in the beauty industry; a mother who inspired her to challenge her creativity.Changes in the world of beauty with the pandemic; expanding the scope of beauty and even in service.She says how she tracks the last trends to surprise her clients.She believes that with the looks she achieves she can show a hidden part of a person.The protective style that integrates extensions to allow the hair to rest. To learn more about Pekela, you can follow her on Instagram, or visit her website. Check out past episodes! Join us on our website for more information. Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    37 min
  2. 04/15/2021

    Expert Guide to Ethics in Facial Plastic Surgery with Dr. Jonathan Sykes

    Download Podcast Transcript Should the plastic surgeon question the wishes of the patients? Today's guest is Dr. Jonathan Sykes. One of the most respected board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States, specializing in facelifts, rhinoplasty, and eyelid procedures, he will answer this question. Dr. Sykes has been in practice since 1986 and has performed more than 20,000 aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries. He is a truly dedicated and ethical physician, who has been a true educator and influencer in the field of surgery on the board of the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, and also as a past president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His incredible academic track record includes national teaching positions, international conference presentations, as well as an extensive list of over 100 published articles specializing in all aesthetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery. Highlights  Dr. Sykes tells how he perceives the change in concepts of beauty in the last decades.Patients expectations generated by social media how he deals with the way people learn on it.The ethical dilemma of rejecting a procedure that a patient requests knowing that he or she is going to request it elsewhere and can fall into the wrong hands.He talks about the importance of educating patients, explaining the procedures, and clarifying the why when he refuses to work with someone.Communication as the key to great results; listening carefully to the patient and connecting with them to generate a bond of trust.Why he doesn’t do cheek implants and lip implants anymore.To learn more about Dr. Sykes, you can follow him on Instagram, or visit his website. Check out past episodes! Join us on our website for more information. Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    46 min
  3. 04/08/2021

    Dark Skin Dermatology with Dr. DiAnne Davis

    Download Podcast Transcript Did you know that diagnosing in dark skin can be very different compared to fair skin? Today's guest is Dr. DiAnne Davis, MD, a board certified cosmetic dermatologist who specializes in non-invasive facial rejuvenation, skin of color, hair loss, and cosmetic dermatologic surgery. During her residency, Dr. Davis was influential in coordinating the first Skin of Color Symposium, helping to promote awareness of the unique characteristics of colored skin from a medical and cosmetic dermatological point of view, due to the lack of medical training when it comes to dark skin. Suffering from acne in adulthood, she has a unique empathy with her patients, which is why she takes a collaborative approach, seeking to make them feel their best to improve their quality of life. She is the author of several magazine articles and textbook chapters, and has presented some of her work at local and regional dermatology meetings. Highlights  Dr. Davis tells us about the lack of medical training regarding dark skin, and how diagnosing skin of color can be very different compared to fair skin.Common problems that arise with patients with dark skin; excess hair growth, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and acne scars.Dr. Davis says why Laser 1064 nanometer wavelength is the most reliable laser for her treatments.Platelet-rich plasma as the best hair restoration technique for dark skin patients.The difference between PRP and PRF.Her experience with stem cells.Dr. Davis says what treatment she uses for dark circles; blepharoplasty, a type of surgery that repairs droopy eyelids and may involve removing excess skin, muscle and fat. To learn more about Dr. Davis, you can follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes! Join us on our website for more information. Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    49 min
  4. 03/25/2021

    The Skin as a Magic Mirror with Dr. Trevor Cates

    Download Podcast Transcript Your skin says a lot about your overall health. Today's guest is Dr. Trevor Cates, a nationally-recognized naturopathic physician, author of the Amazon best-selling book Clean Skin From Within, and founder of The Spa Dr., a natural skin care line. She has been a physician for 20 years, but began to focus on the skin 10 years ago, when she realized that the skin is an external reflection of internal health. Her interest in natural medicine began in her childhood, when a holistic physician was the only one who could help her with allergies and eczema. At an early age she realized how connected the body is. Dr. Cates received her medical degree from the National University of Natural Medicine and was the first woman to be licensed as a naturopathic physician in the state of California.  Highlights  How Dr. Cates got started in skincare and hasn't always had glowing skin.The skin as our magic mirror.Determine your skin type; Amber, Olivia, Heath, Emmett, and Sage.Trevor's favorite skin nourishing animal protein: Astaxanthin.The benefits of honey for the skin.Differences between Europe and the USA in regulation around personal care products and toxic ingredients. Foods and elements that can make your skin worse.Products that Dr. Cates recommends for reducing redness. To learn more about Dr. Cates, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes! Join us on our website for more information. Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    49 min
  5. 03/18/2021

    Revolutionizing the Beauty Industry with Jessica DeFino

    Download Podcast Transcript Let’s redefine beauty standards! Today's guest is Jessica DeFIno, a pro-skin and anti-product beauty reporter covering supportive and sustainable skincare based on science and spirituality. With a degree in songwriting from Berklee College of Music, she brings a unique perspective to her writing with the lyrical qualities of storytelling, fluency, and connection to the audience. Her work in the beauty industry started because she had a problem with it. Through her research on sustainable skin products, she seeks to find what is truly healthy to leave behind bad products that position themselves as empowering. Her work has been featured in the world's leading media outlets, including the NY Times, Vogue, Allure, The Cut, and more. Highlights  Jessica explains why she gives the middle finger to the entire beauty industry.Marketing lies in the beauty industry and why paying more doesn't mean having the best skincare product.What is Manuka Honey and how did she get it after having dermatitis.Jojoba as an exfoliator; helps with the inherent peeling process of the skin.Oily and dry skin and how to take care of them.Biggest tip for acne; take a break from treatments to identify the problem and resolve it.Probiotics and maintenance of the microbiome; how we kill so much of our beneficial good bacteria by overdoing it with skin care often.What's the deal with companies like Goop that positioned themselves as high-end luxury practices that could actually be done for free and that come from ancient indigenous cultures around the world?To learn more about Jessica DeFino, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes! Join us on our website for more information. Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    55 min

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The goal of our podcast is to help our audience understand that there are internal and external factors which contribute to the perception of beauty. In each episode, our host, Dr. Behrooz Torkian, will connect with different personalities and influencers like yourself, from various backgrounds and fields. All of this will be tied together with our mission to make everything as simple as possible and make it your own.