Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Kay Durairaj, MD, FACS @beautybydrkay

The hot new location for all your beauty needs. Learn how to stay beautiful on the inside and out with advice from Kay Durairaj, MD, a top plastic surgeon from Los Angeles, California. This podcast will feature the inside scoop on trends in plastic surgery, botox, fillers, beauty, and wellness. Guest stars will include influencers, entrepreneurs, and other top plastic surgeons across the country. Stay tuned for Beauty Bytes, and follow us on Instagram @beautybydrkay.

  1. 1d ago

    Why ADHD Feels Different for Women: Hormones & the Brain with Dr. Jolene Brighten

    Are you wondering why ADHD can feel so different for women, especially during perimenopause and other major hormonal transitions? In this episode of Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon, I am joined by Dr. Jolene Brighten, a women’s health expert, author, and hormone specialist, to break down the complex relationship between ADHD, estrogen, dopamine, brain energy, and inflammation. Dr. Brighten explains why ADHD is not simply an inability to focus, but a disorder of attention regulation and executive function, and why symptoms can become more noticeable as hormones begin to fluctuate. We dive into the role of estrogen in dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, and norepinephrine signaling, as well as the emerging connection between ADHD and mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Brighten also discusses why perimenopause can intensify brain fog, forgetfulness, emotional reactivity, sleep disruption, and difficulty concentrating, and how neuroinflammation and declining brain energy may contribute. We also explore practical strategies for supporting the ADHD brain, including exercise, protein intake, blood sugar regulation, sleep optimization, magnesium, creatine, saffron, and other nutrients that may support cognitive function. From GLP-1 medications and thyroid health to stress, sleep, and lifestyle habits, this conversation looks at ADHD through a whole-body lens and gives women a clearer understanding of why their brain may feel different at different stages of life. Guest Information: Dr. Jolene Brighten is a women’s health expert, author, and host of The Dr. Brighten Show. Her upcoming book, ADHD in Women, explores how female hormones influence ADHD symptoms across the lifespan. You can find her online at @DrJoleneBrighten and learn more about her work at drbrighten.com.

  2. Aug 11

    Integrative Aesthetics: The Vagus Nerve, Glycated Collagen, and the Gut-Skin Axis with Dr. Mark Tager

    Are you looking to optimize your skin health from the inside out? In this episode of Beauty Bytes, I am joined by Dr. Mark Tager, a physician, integrative aesthetics educator, and co-founder of the Vagal Nerve Society. Dr. Tager has authored 12 books, including Feed Your Skin Right and Integrative Aesthetics, and brings decades of expertise in personalized nutrition and regenerative medicine. We explore the true meaning of integrative aesthetics, noting that 5 to 10% of your blood flow goes to your skin, making internal nutrition the ultimate foundation for beauty.  We dive deep into the gut-skin connection, exploring how the standard American diet glycates your collagen and why maintaining a healthy microbiome with dietary fiber is essential for producing neurotransmitters. Dr. Tager also breaks down the incredible science of the vagus nerve, explaining its role in the body's inflammatory reflex and how tools like 4-7-8 breathing and the Truvaga transcervical device can calm a "wired and tired" nervous system. Finally, we discuss the "wild west" of peptides, the importance of genetic testing for personalized supplementation, and the psychological hardiness required for a long, passionate life.   Guest Information:Dr. Mark Tager is the CEO of ChangeWell and an expert in integrative aesthetics. You can find his books on Amazon or connect with him on LinkedIn and Instagram at @DRMTager.

  3. Jul 28

    Facial Mapping, Vagus Nerve Hacks, and Traditional Chinese Medicine with Dr. Felice Chen

    Are you spending a fortune on complex skincare routines but still struggling with acne, inflammation, or dull skin? In this episode of Beauty Bytes, I am joined by Dr. Felice Chen, a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), neuroscientist, and the co-founder of the holistic skincare brand Moonbow. Dr. Chen bridges the gap between Eastern and Western philosophies, explaining why you can only truly heal your skin when your nervous system feels calm and safe. We discuss the ancient practice of facial mapping, revealing how breakouts on specific areas of your face—like your chin or between your eyes—directly correspond to internal inflammation in organs like the uterus or liver.  Dr. Chen also shares actionable holistic advice to help modern audiences calm their chronic fight-or-flight responses. We dive into why you should stop drinking ice water, the specific herbal teas that detox the liver and balance the blood, and how you can manually stimulate your vagus nerve at home without acupuncture needles. If you want to stop fighting your body and start healing it from the root cause, this conversation will completely change your approach to wellness and beauty.   Guest Information: Dr. Felice Chen is a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor and the co-founder of Moonbow. You can explore her holistic skincare line at moonbowskin.com or visit her integrative clinic, Felice Acupuncture, located in Culver City.

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The hot new location for all your beauty needs. Learn how to stay beautiful on the inside and out with advice from Kay Durairaj, MD, a top plastic surgeon from Los Angeles, California. This podcast will feature the inside scoop on trends in plastic surgery, botox, fillers, beauty, and wellness. Guest stars will include influencers, entrepreneurs, and other top plastic surgeons across the country. Stay tuned for Beauty Bytes, and follow us on Instagram @beautybydrkay.

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