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Body & Soul

Facial Plastic Surgery and Its Effects on the Voice with Babak Azizzadeh, MD

Dr. Azizzadeh is a Board Certified, Harvard trained Facial Plastic Surgeon, specializing exclusively in facial plastic surgery. As a clinical faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine, Dr. Azizzadeh is actively involved in teaching facial plastic surgery to residents and medical students. In addition to his busy surgical practice, Dr. Azizzadeh has also been actively involved in several humanitarian causes such as the Medical Missions for Children (MMFC) and the R.O.S.E. Fund (Regaining One’s Self-esteem), a national non-profit organization committed to ending violence against women and children by assisting survivors in regaining their self-esteem. He has operated on many famous faces. Dr. Azizzadeh's website is http://www.facialplastics.info/

MEN AND LAUGH LINE PROCEDURES

MBADC: What’s the usual choice for men, in that regard? Do they tend to choose one more than the other?

BA: You know, men don’t like to come back over and over again to their plastic surgeon or to their doctors. They’re not used to the whole, every three months or every six months. They tend to choose the surgical option more often. Again, the incisions are hidden in their hairline, there’s no obvious change—there’s no significant change in the way they look except that they look rejuvenated. Women tend to choose the non-surgical at a younger age and the surgical approach at an older age…The men generally like to proceed with the surgical option when we give them both options.

MBADC: Kind of that all-or-nothing guy approach.

BA: [laughing] Exactly. 

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