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The Plastic Surgery Revolution Podcast

The New Era of Aesthetics: Preservation Over Transformation

February 18, 2026 by Allison Gross

For years, cosmetic surgery focused on transformation — tighter facelifts, larger implants, more dramatic contouring. But the conversation is changing.

According to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis, the defining shift in aesthetic medicine today is preservation.

Patients no longer want to look different. They want to look like the best version of themselves — naturally.

The Fear of Looking “Overdone”

The number one concern Dr. Davis hears from patients is simple:
“I don’t want to look different.”

That fear has reshaped the entire field. Overfilled lips, exaggerated Brazilian butt lifts, and overly tight facelifts are no longer the goal. Instead, surgeons are asking:

How can we preserve your natural structure so you age beautifully?

Hair Transplants: Think 20 Years Ahead

Hair restoration is a perfect example. In the past, hair was sometimes placed aggressively — without long-term planning. But hair loss is progressive. If donor hair is used without strategy, patients may “run out” of viable grafts later in life.

Modern planning protects donor hair and respects natural balding patterns so results age appropriately.

Facelifts: Beyond Pulling Skin

Today’s facelifts address more than just loose skin. Surgeons now consider:

  • Bone resorption
  • Muscle descent
  • Fat loss (especially from GLP-1 medications)
  • Skin thinning

The goal isn’t tightness — it’s balance. And incisions are placed strategically so future touch-ups remain possible.

Preservation Rhinoplasty

Traditional rhinoplasty often removed large amounts of bone and cartilage. Over time, this could cause the nose to age poorly. Preservation rhinoplasty maintains structural integrity while reshaping subtly — creating results that last decades.

Skin as a Long-Term Investment

Rather than waiting for skin to thin dramatically, treatments like IPL, BBL, and collagen-stimulating therapies are now used proactively. The focus is on building stronger skin quality over time so it never appears prematurely aged.

The Big Picture

Plastic surgery is no longer about a single dramatic moment. It’s about a continuum of care — thoughtful adjustments over time that support your genetics rather than fight them.

Preservation means:

  • No burned bridges
  • No overcorrection
  • No chasing trends
  • No compromising your future options

The most modern aesthetic approach isn’t aggressive. It’s intelligent.

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Liposuction Explained: Answers to the 5 Most Common Patient Questions

February 11, 2026 by Allison Gross

Liposuction remains one of the most popular cosmetic procedures worldwide. Yet despite its popularity, many patients walk into consultations with the same core questions. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis breaks down the most common concerns to help patients better understand what liposuction truly involves.

1. What Is Tumescent Solution?

Every liposuction procedure begins with injecting a specialized fluid called tumescent solution. This solution serves three purposes:

  • It numbs the area
  • It constricts blood vessels to reduce bleeding
  • It prepares the fat for smoother removal

Think of it as creating a safe, controlled environment before any fat is removed.

2. What Type of Liposuction Is Used?

Not all liposuction is identical. In some cases, especially where scar tissue is present (such as after a tummy tuck, hysterectomy, or gynecomastia surgery), ultrasonic-assisted liposuction may be used. This technique uses energy to break through fibrous tissue, making fat removal more precise and effective.

3. What Is Liposuction 360?

Liposuction 360 refers to contouring the entire circumference of an area. For example:

  • Thighs: front, back, inner, and outer
  • Torso: full midsection contouring

It’s not just spot treatment—it’s a comprehensive reshaping approach.

4. What Is Renuvion?

After fat removal, some patients are left with mild skin laxity. Renuvion is a radiofrequency-based treatment used after liposuction to shrink and tighten loose skin. It can be used on the arms, abdomen, neck, and other areas to enhance contour without adding large scars.

5. Can Liposuction Be Done in the Office?

Smaller areas can often be safely treated in-office using local anesthesia and tumescent technique. However, larger or multi-area procedures require a surgical center and an anesthesiologist to ensure maximum safety.

Bonus: How Long Do You Wear Compression Garments?

Compression garments are not optional—they are essential. Wearing them for 4–6 weeks helps guide the skin to settle smoothly over the newly contoured area, promoting a snug, even result.


Liposuction is highly customizable. The key is understanding the tools, safety considerations, and recovery expectations before proceeding.

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The Decline of Medical Tourism: Why Follow-Up Care Matters More Than Ever

February 4, 2026 by Allison Gross

For years, medical tourism promised patients access to cosmetic procedures at a fraction of the cost. From hair transplants to body contouring and mommy makeovers, patients traveled abroad hoping to save money and speed up results. But in 2026, that trend is shifting—and according to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis, the reason is simple: surgery doesn’t end when the procedure does.

One of the clearest examples is hair restoration. Hair transplants require months of follow-up, scalp care, growth monitoring, and sometimes additional treatments to optimize results. Patients who travel overseas often return home without guidance during this critical phase, unsure whether shedding is normal, how to improve growth, or when intervention is needed.

The same issue appears with body contouring procedures like tummy tucks, liposuction, and Brazilian butt lifts. When complications, scar concerns, or drain management arise, patients are frequently told to visit an emergency room—where providers may have no knowledge of the original surgery or recovery plan.

Dr. Davis emphasizes that the quality of surgery is not always the issue. Many international surgeons are skilled. The problem lies in the absence of structured follow-up, accountability, and continuity of care. Healing is a process that requires communication, reassurance, and sometimes adjustment.

This challenge is becoming even more apparent with the rise of GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound. Rapid weight loss often leads to skin laxity, requiring a long-term strategy that includes skin tightening, maintenance treatments, and careful timing—not a single intervention.

Plastic surgery, whether surgical or non-surgical, is a journey. Procedures like facelifts, hair transplants, and skin tightening treatments all require staged care to reach their best outcome. When patients skip that process, results often fall short.

As transparency increases through social media and patient experiences, more people are realizing that saving money upfront can cost far more later. In today’s aesthetic landscape, access to follow-up care, expert guidance, and continuity matters just as much as the procedure itself.

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Thread Lifts Explained: When They Work—and How to Get the Best Results

January 28, 2026 by Allison Gross

Thread lifts have earned both praise and criticism over the years, often leaving patients unsure whether they’re worth considering. According to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis, the truth lies in proper patient selection, precise technique, and smart treatment planning.

Modern thread lifts use dissolvable sutures with tiny barbs that anchor beneath the skin. These barbs gently lift tissue while stimulating the body to produce collagen in the direction of the lift. Over time, the threads dissolve—but the collagen remains, maintaining results long after the material is gone.

One of the most common mistakes Dr. Davis sees is treating threads like fillers. Unlike filler, threads require post-procedure protection. Excessive chewing, vigorous exercise, or facial movement too soon can dislodge the barbs and compromise results. Proper placement, stabilization, and short downtime are critical.

Threads are most effective for patients with mild to moderate skin laxity. They are not designed to replace a full facelift in patients with significant excess skin—but for the right candidate, they can deliver impressive lift with minimal downtime.

Dr. Davis also emphasizes the power of a three-pronged approach:

  1. Fillers (or fat grafting) to restore volume and soften hollows
  2. Threads to reposition and lift tissue along youthful vectors
  3. Laser or energy-based treatments to tighten skin and stimulate collagen

This layered strategy can create a natural, refreshed appearance—often avoiding surgery altogether.

The takeaway? Thread lifts aren’t a shortcut—they’re a sophisticated tool. When performed by an experienced surgeon and integrated into a comprehensive plan, they can deliver elegant, long-lasting results.

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The Truth About Hair Transplants: What Patients Need to Know

January 21, 2026 by Allison Gross

Hair restoration has become one of the most requested cosmetic procedures worldwide. With social media, international clinics, and aggressive marketing promising fast results, many patients focus on one thing: filling in bald or thinning areas as quickly as possible. But according to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis, the most important question isn’t how to restore hair—it’s how that decision will affect you years from now.

When an area of the scalp is completely bald or significantly thinning, treatments like PRP, supplements, or LED devices can improve scalp health—but they won’t create new hair. In these cases, a hair transplant is the only true solution. The challenge lies in how that hair is harvested and placed.

Historically, many patients underwent strip graft (FUT) procedures, where a long strip of scalp is removed from the back of the head and divided into grafts. While effective in the short term, this technique leaves a permanent scar and limits future donor options. Scar tissue can also compromise hair quality if another transplant is needed later—which is common as balding patterns progress with age.

Modern follicular unit extraction (FUE) offers a more refined, long-term approach. Individual hair follicles are harvested selectively under magnification, allowing surgeons to choose the ideal grafts for specific areas—single hairs for a natural hairline, multi-hair grafts for density. FUE avoids long scars, preserves donor zones, and keeps future transplant options open.

Dr. Davis emphasizes that hair loss is progressive. There is currently no way to permanently stop balding, meaning many patients will seek additional procedures over time. Making thoughtful choices early—especially for younger patients—can prevent regret later.

The takeaway is simple: hair transplantation should always be viewed as a long-term strategy, not a one-time fix. Protecting healthy donor hair today ensures better, more natural results tomorrow.

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Weight Loss & Loose Skin: What Happens Next?

December 9, 2025 by Allison Gross

In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Revolution, Dr. Steven Davis tackles one of the most common concerns tied to rapid, GLP-1–assisted weight loss: unexpected loose skin in areas patients never anticipated—from the arms and abdomen to even the genital region.

Dr. Davis explains why fast weight loss paired with muscle loss leads to laxity, and why protein intake, strength training, and monitored weight-loss pacing are essential for maintaining skin quality.

He walks listeners through today’s most effective solutions, including:

  • When to consider arm lifts, tummy tucks, or body lifts
  • How technologies like Renuvion (J-Plasma), radiofrequency tightening, and ultrasonic liposuction can improve results
  • Mini-surgical options for patients with moderate excess skin
  • Why being proactive with RF treatments during weight loss can minimize loose skin later
  • How maintaining muscle mass and proper nutrition influences outcomes

Whether you’re using GLP-1 medications, losing weight on your own, or supporting a patient through the process, this episode highlights the safest, most strategic ways to manage loose skin—and when to consider surgical vs. non-surgical solutions.

Subscribe to The Plastic Surgery Revolution on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to stay informed on modern aesthetic care.

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Modern Aesthetics: The Power of Mixed Modalities

December 2, 2025 by Allison Gross

In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Revolution, Dr. Steven Davis shares insights from his recent national teaching events—highlighting the cutting-edge techniques, injectables, and energy-based technologies shaping modern facial and body rejuvenation.

Dr. Davis breaks down how today’s best results often come from mixing multiple modalities, not relying on just Botox, filler, or devices alone. From advanced neuromodulator strategies and targeted fillers to radiofrequency tightening, microneedling, ultrasonic energy, and even facial threads—he explains how combining the right tools can create impressive, natural-looking outcomes without surgery.

You’ll learn:

  • How Botox works beyond wrinkle reduction to rebalance facial muscles
  • The importance of placing fillers in the right anatomical zones
  • Why patients on GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic) often need extra skin-tightening support
  • How RF microneedling, ultrasound, and devices like AgeJet enhance lift and contour
  • When non-surgical approaches work—and when surgery may be the better option

Whether you’re a patient exploring options or a provider learning the latest techniques, this episode highlights the true power of personalized, multi-layered rejuvenation.

Subscribe to The Plastic Surgery Revolution for more insights on modern aesthetic medicine.

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Beyond the Hype: Choosing the Right Facelift for Your Face

November 18, 2025 by Allison Gross

In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Revolution, Dr. Steven Davis breaks down one of today’s hottest topics in aesthetic surgery—the Deep Plane facelift—and explains why it’s not the only option for restoring a youthful appearance.

With everyone online buzzing about Deep Plane procedures, it’s easy to assume it’s the universal “gold standard.” But Dr. Davis shares why the best facelift is always the one tailored to your anatomy, history, lifestyle, and goals—not the one trending on social media.

He explores:

  • Why Deep Plane facelifts are popular—and where they fit
  • How previous procedures (from traditional facelifts to the old Lifestyle Lift) influence what’s possible now
  • When a “tweak” or secondary lift may be all you need
  • How weight loss medications and dramatic changes in facial volume are leading more young patients to need skin-tightening surgeries
  • The importance of a personalized consultation—especially with major variability in age, health, weight changes, and skin quality

Dr. Davis emphasizes that no single technique is right for everyone. Whether you’ve had surgery years ago or are facing new skin laxity from weight loss, today’s facelift options are more customizable than ever.

As the holiday season approaches, it may be the perfect time to explore what’s truly best for your face—not the Internet’s favorite.

Listen and subscribe to The Plastic Surgery Revolution wherever you get your podcasts.

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Dr. Steven L. Davis is Board Certified in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, a Fellow in both The American College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

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