Plastic Surgery Uncensored

Dr. Rady Rahban

Plastic Surgery is more popular than ever before but with this increase comes inherent dangers. Beverly Hills award-winning plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban is here to help us navigate through the possible dangers. As more poorly trained and unqualified doctors join the industry, with unregulated procedures becoming more mainstream, patients are making misguided and dangerous life changing choices every day. He will present topics such as; how to get to the truth behind med spas and the taboos of plastics to the questions you should ask in a live consultation. Dr. Rady is a doctor on a mission to create awareness and send a message. Join Beverly Hills board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban in “Plastic Surgery: Uncensored” as he and his guests give us unfiltered and valuable information that all patients wish they knew before they went under the knife. It will definitely be an eye-opening podcast you won’t want to miss.

  1. 3D AGO

    Life Off the Red Carpet: An Exclusive Interview with Celebrity Molly Sims

    What does glamour really look like when the cameras turn off? With the Grammys having just taken place this week, we thought it was the perfect time to revisit this standout conversation. Dr. Rady Rahban welcomes Molly Sims for a rare, unfiltered look at life behind the glamour—where celebrity obligations, motherhood, and entrepreneurship collide in ways most people never see. Molly opens up about the reality of awards season: the early mornings, the logistical chaos, the pressure to show up polished while juggling kids, health, and work behind the scenes. What looks effortless on the red carpet is anything but—and this episode pulls back the curtain on the preparation, stress, and resilience required to make it all happen. The conversation goes deeper into topics rarely discussed publicly: mom guilt, body changes after pregnancy, advocating for yourself and your children in medical settings, and the emotional weight women carry when trying to do everything well. Molly shares why taking care of yourself is not vanity, but survival—and how confidence, self-worth, and presence directly impact the way you show up as a parent, partner, and professional. Dr. Rahban also offers a candid, patient-advocate perspective on modern aesthetics, social media influence, and the growing confusion around non-surgical trends, emphasizing the importance of education, honesty, and long-term thinking over quick fixes. This episode isn’t about celebrity for celebrity’s sake. It’s about the unseen work, the hard choices, and the real conversations that happen off camera—especially for women balancing ambition, family, and identity. 🎙️ A timely re-listen during awards season that reminds us: the most meaningful work often happens when no one is watching. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    58 min
  2. JAN 28

    The A to Z of Anesthesia: Is It Safe?

    Is fear of general anesthesia stopping you from having the procedure you've longed for? Anesthesia shouldn’t be the thing that stops you from getting the surgery you want. In this “save-and-replay” episode, Dr. Rady Rahban and his longtime head Board Certified anesthesiologist, Dr. Houston, answer your most common anesthesia questions—straight from your DMs. They break down the full hierarchy of anesthesia (local, conscious sedation, “twilight,” general), explain why “twilight is safer” is often a myth, and walk through what actually makes anesthesia safe: the right patient screening, the right monitoring, the right facility, and—most importantly—the right provider.You’ll also get practical, patient-first answers to the questions everyone worries about: Can you wake up during surgery?What are the real risks of general anesthesia?Why do some people get nauseated—and how to prevent it?Does sleep apnea matter?What about GLP-1s like Ozempic/Wegovy/Mounjaro?Should you ask if your anesthesia provider is board-certified—and is that “offensive”?If anesthesia fear has been your biggest obstacle, this episode is your calm, clear, myth-busting guide to feeling informed, empowered, and safe. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    44 min
  3. JAN 21

    The Principles Behind Successful Plastic Surgery

    What actually makes plastic surgery successful? In this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban breaks down the right and wrong ways to approach plastic surgery—based on more than 20 years of experience, not trends or social media hype. Dr. Rahban explains why success isn’t just about looking good, but about long-term happiness, safety, function, and realism. He exposes common patient mistakes, including choosing procedures based on trends, wanting someone else’s features, trusting filtered images, selecting surgeons based on popularity or price, rushing surgery, and using cosmetic procedures as emotional therapy. This episode is a must-listen reality check for anyone considering rhinoplasty, breast surgery, facelifts, tummy tucks, or cosmetic surgery of any kind. Education, ethics, and patient advocacy—uncensored. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    34 min
  4. JAN 14

    A Lens Into 2026: What to Look For and What to Avoid

    Everyone loves to talk about trends—but in this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban explains why that word is conveluted. Instead of predictions and hype, Dr. Rahban breaks down what he’s actually seeing at the end of 2025 that’s likely to carry into 2026: what’s improving, what’s exploding, what’s being over-marketed, and what patients should approach with serious caution.  From a more educated (and more fatigued) patient population, to the rise of regenerative medicine, earlier facial surgery in younger patients, skyrocketing revision cases, and massive post-weight-loss body contouring driven by GLP-1 medications—this episode is a reality check for where aesthetics is truly headed. Dr. Rahban also tackles some of the most talked-about developments shaping 2026: The promise and confusion surrounding regenerative medicine (exosomes, PRP/PRF, stem cells)Why facial surgery is shifting younger—and why that can be a good thing when done correctlyThe limits and dangers of AI morphing in surgical planningWhy revisions (including BBL reversals) are rapidly increasingThe growing role of men in aesthetic surgerySmaller breasts, explants, and the changing pendulum of body idealsNew volumization products like processed fat derivatives—and why they may change the futureMotiva implants, Preservé techniques, and what patients aren’t being toldRadiofrequency microneedling warnings, fat loss risks, and FDA alertsCounterfeit injectables and why “buyer beware” matters more than everAs always, this isn’t about selling procedures—it’s about education, transparency, and helping patients avoid regret.  If you or someone you love is considering aesthetic treatment in 2026, this episode may save you from making a decision you can’t undo. Listen. Share. Leave a review.  Because informed patients make better decisions. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    39 min
  5. JAN 7

    Diastasis Doesn’t Discriminate: An Elite Athlete’s Journey

    She had seven children. She competed in bodybuilding. She ran marathons. She did everything “right.” And she still needed surgery. In this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban sits down with Angela — a 42-year-old mother of seven who traveled from Colorado after realizing that even elite discipline and peak fitness couldn’t reverse the physical effects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, and abdominal muscle separation. At just 5’1” and 110 pounds, Angela was already competing in bodybuilding — yet loose skin, diastasis recti, and deflated breast tissue created limitations that no amount of training could fix. This conversation dismantles the myth that “working harder” eliminates the need for surgery — replacing shame with science, clarity, and empowerment. Dr. Rahban breaks down: Why even elite athletes may require surgical correction after multiple pregnanciesFat loss vs. loose skin vs. muscle separation — and why they’re not the sameWhy mini-tucks often fail athletic patientsWhen vertical and anchor scars are the right choiceWhat real recovery actually feels likeHow proper surgery restores strength, posture, and performanceThe psychology of confidence, intimacy, and body ownershipHow to properly vet a surgeon — and why podcasts reveal more truth than marketingAngela also shares her honest recovery experience, returning to heavy training, and how surgery elevated not just her body — but her confidence and quality of life. This episode is for women who’ve maximized their health and discipline — and are ready to understand when surgery becomes a tool, not a failure. 🎧 A transparent look at what high-performance motherhood truly demands. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    53 min
  6. 12/31/2025

    Motherhood, Guilt, and the Courage to Choose Self Care

    For many mothers, plastic surgery isn’t just a medical decision — it’s a moral one. In this deeply honest and emotionally grounded episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban sits down with a mother who never imagined she would consider surgery… let alone go through with it. She wasn’t chasing perfection. She wasn’t influenced by social media. She wasn’t unhappy with her life. She was simply living in a body that no longer functioned the way it once did — after pregnancy, childbirth, and years of self-sacrifice. This episode explores the quiet guilt many women carry after becoming mothers: Am I selfish for wanting this? What will my husband think? My children? My community? My church?  Shouldn’t gratitude be enough? Through the lens of severe diastasis recti and tummy tuck surgery, this conversation gently dismantles the idea that caring for your body somehow diminishes your worth as a mother, wife, or woman of faith. Instead, it reframes plastic surgery as something far more nuanced: a personal decision rooted in function, self-respect, and honesty. You’ll hear about: Living for years with a body that looks “fine” on paper, but doesn’t feel rightExhausting non-surgical fixes that don’t work — and the disappointment that followsThe fear of being judged, even when no one is judging youWhy guilt often comes from our own inner voice, not our familiesHow choosing surgery didn’t take anything away — but gave her life backThis episode isn’t about vanity. It’s about permission. Permission to want relief. Permission to want confidence. Permission to be a devoted mother and a woman who feels whole in her body. If you’ve ever felt torn between gratitude and longing… If you’ve delayed a decision because guilt felt louder than your needs… If you’ve wondered whether choosing yourself could actually make you a better, more present mother… This conversation is for you. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    31 min
  7. 12/24/2025

    Why Male Rhinoplasty Is Different — Thick Skin, Breathing, and Identity

    What really makes male rhinoplasty different — and why do thick or oily skin types change everything? In this candid and deeply personal episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban sits down with renowned photographer Anthony, who opens up about his real-life journey through male rhinoplasty with thick, oily skin — from hesitation and trust, to recovery, confidence, and unexpected life changes. This isn’t a surface-level conversation. Together, they break down the critical differences between male and female rhinoplasty, why widening a nose can sometimes be the right aesthetic move for men, and why thick skin dramatically impacts swelling, healing, and long-term results. Anthony shares what it’s actually like when the cast comes off — the swelling, the reality check, and why being unhappy at first can actually be a good sign. Dr. Rahban also explains why he refuses to use photo morphs, why breathing issues are so often overlooked in men, and how proper consultation separates ethical surgeons from the rest. But this episode goes beyond surgery. Anthony talks about the confidence shift that followed — being unrecognized by clients, family members not noticing anything “obvious,” dating with newfound self-assurance, and finally no longer hiding behind glasses or distractions.  If you’ve ever wondered: Whether rhinoplasty will make you “lose yourself”Why thick or oily skin changes recovery timelinesHow masculinity is preserved (not erased) in male rhinoplastyOr whether aesthetic surgery can genuinely improve how you show up in life…this episode is for you. This is not about perfection. It’s about alignment, confidence, breathing better — and living fully. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    35 min
  8. 12/17/2025

    Planning For Success After Massive Weightloss

    You lost the weight — but are you prepared for what comes after? You did it. You lost 50, 70, 100 pounds or more. And that accomplishment deserves to be recognized for what it is: life-changing, hard-won, and deeply personal. But for many people, massive weight loss doesn’t end with celebration. It begins a new chapter — one few are warned about. In this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban breaks down the aftermath of massive weight loss — not from a cosmetic lens, but from a biological, physical, and psychological one. Why excess skin happens. Why some areas deflate while others sag. Why no two bodies respond the same way, even after the same amount of weight loss. This is not about vanity. It’s about function, comfort, confidence, and health. Dr. Rahban explains what happens to skin elasticity after extreme stretching, why loose skin can feel more frustrating than the weight itself, and how excess tissue can affect mobility, hygiene, intimacy, and self-image — even as blood pressure improves, diabetes resolves, sleep improves, and energy returns. Whether your weight loss came from diet and exercise, bariatric surgery, or medications like GLP-1s, the reality is the same: massive weight loss often requires aftermath planning. That means understanding priorities, budgeting responsibly, choosing the right surgeon, preparing nutritionally, and setting realistic expectations around recovery, scars, and outcomes. It’s for anyone considering weight loss, currently in the middle of it, or standing at the finish line wondering what comes next. Because success isn’t just losing the weight. It’s knowing how to take care of yourself after you do. ✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored: ✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. ✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us. ✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education: Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life. 🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored: Real talk. Real patients. Real results.

    18 min
4.8
out of 5
288 Ratings

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Plastic Surgery is more popular than ever before but with this increase comes inherent dangers. Beverly Hills award-winning plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban is here to help us navigate through the possible dangers. As more poorly trained and unqualified doctors join the industry, with unregulated procedures becoming more mainstream, patients are making misguided and dangerous life changing choices every day. He will present topics such as; how to get to the truth behind med spas and the taboos of plastics to the questions you should ask in a live consultation. Dr. Rady is a doctor on a mission to create awareness and send a message. Join Beverly Hills board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban in “Plastic Surgery: Uncensored” as he and his guests give us unfiltered and valuable information that all patients wish they knew before they went under the knife. It will definitely be an eye-opening podcast you won’t want to miss.

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