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Dr. Malcolm Lesavoy is highly respected as an American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certified Plastic Surgeon, and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UCLA Medical Center.
For over 25 years he was Chief of Plastic Surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and full-time Professor at UCLA and a Senior Examiner for the American Board of Plastic Surgery
Because of his high regard, he has made appearances on ABC News, the Discovery Channel, Oprah, the hit TV series ‘Nip/Tuck’, and the first five episodes of Extreme Makeover. Also, look for his appearance with Dr. Terry Dubrow on Botched, the E! Channel, new season starting June 18, 2017
In this episode, we will talk about "The Beauty In the Eye Of The Beholdee" is all about and what Dr. Lesavoy means by it. He will share stories about how he does his job for over 25 years as a Plastic Surgeon and what are the kinds of patients he encountered and how he actually deal with them in terms of making them beautiful and what beauty does really means and if beauty is really measurable.
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Dr. Malcolm Lesavoy is highly respected as an American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certified Plastic Surgeon, and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UCLA Medical Center.
For over 25 years he was Chief of Plastic Surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and full-time Professor at UCLA and a Senior Examiner for the American Board of Plastic Surgery
Because of his high regard, he has made appearances on ABC News, the Discovery Channel, Oprah, the hit TV series ‘Nip/Tuck’, and the first five episodes of Extreme Makeover. Also, look for his appearance with Dr. Terry Dubrow on Botched, the E! Channel, new season starting June 18, 2017
In this episode, we will talk about "The Beauty In the Eye Of The Beholdee" is all about and what Dr. Lesavoy means by it. He will share stories about how he does his job for over 25 years as a Plastic Surgeon and what are the kinds of patients he encountered and how he actually deal with them in terms of making them beautiful and what beauty does really means and if beauty is really measurable.