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Episode 5 - Part 2: What Complications Do to Surgeons (That Patients Never See)
May 5, 2026
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Episode 5 - Part 1: The Dark Side of Surgery — What Patients Go Through When Things Go Wrong
Apr 28, 2026
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Episode 4 - Part 2 : Why Being Attractive Gives You an Advantage — The Halo Effect Explained
Apr 21, 2026
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Episode 4 - Part 1 - You Didn’t Choose Your Beauty Standards - So who did?
Apr 12, 2026
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Episode 3 - Part 2 - Can surgery truly change who you are?
Apr 5, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() Episode 5 - Part 2: What Complications Do to Surgeons (That Patients Never See) | What happens to a surgeon when something goes wrong?In Part 2, we explore the side of complications that patients rarely see—the emotional, psychological, and professional impact on surgeons.We discuss:Why surgeons replay complications over and over—often losing sleep The pressure of responsibility—even when it’s not your faultHow complications affect confidence and future decision-makingWhy surgeons remember the one complication—not the 100 successesThe challenge of discussing complications with colleagues in competitive environmentsHow surgeons actually process and learn from complications (morbidity & mortality rounds)Complications don’t just affect outcomes—they affect the people responsible for them. | — | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Episode 5 - Part 1: The Dark Side of Surgery — What Patients Go Through When Things Go Wrong | Surgery comes with risks—but no one really believes it will happen to them.In Part 1 of this episode, we explore complications from the patient perspective. What does it actually feel like when something doesn’t go as planned? And why is the experience so different from what was explained before surgery?We discuss:The difference between a complication and a medical error Why even well-informed patients are unprepared when complications happenThe emotional impact: fear, regret, and loss of controlHow risk tolerance varies from patient to patientWhy complications feel personal—even when they’re not preventableComplications are part of medicine.But experiencing one is something entirely different. | — | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Episode 4 - Part 2 : Why Being Attractive Gives You an Advantage — The Halo Effect Explained | Why do people want to be beautiful?In this episode, we go beyond beauty ideals and explore the psychology behind them—starting with the halo effect, a powerful bias that links attractiveness to success, intelligence, and opportunity.We discuss:The halo effect—and why attractive people are perceived as more capableThe “horn effect” and how negative bias works in the opposite directionWhy height is linked to leadership, salary, and dating successThe origin of the “6-foot ideal” and why it’s culturally constructedThe truth about Napoleon Bonaparte and the “Napoleon complex”How culture and history shape what we believe is attractiveFrom hiring decisions to everyday interactions, appearance influences more than we think.So the question becomes:Are we choosing what we find attractive—or responding to what society rewards? | — | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Episode 4 - Part 1 - You Didn’t Choose Your Beauty Standards - So who did? | What if what you find attractive… wasn’t entirely your choice?From childhood messaging to cultural norms, beauty standards are shaped long before we’re aware of them. In this episode, we break down how early socialization, gender expectations, and global influences shape what we see as “beautiful”—and why those standards feel so personal.We explore:How beauty ideals are learned, not innateWhy men and women experience different pressuresHistorical examples of “no pain, no gain” in beautyCultural differences across Asia, India, Europe, and the WestThis isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about identity, perception, and the invisible forces shaping how we see ourselves.This episode isn’t about defining beauty—it’s about understanding it.Because beauty isn’t just what you see—it’s what shapes opportunity, identity, and confidence.🎧 Listen now and join the conversation. | — | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Episode 3 - Part 2 - Can surgery truly change who you are? | Episode 3 – Part 2 In this second part, we continue the conversation on transformative surgery—what it means, and what comes with it.From rhinoplasty to breast augmentation and reduction, these procedures aren’t just about looks—they can redefine identity and boost confidence. Breast reduction, for example, has one of the highest satisfaction rates in plastic surgery, often improving comfort and quality of life.We also discuss how subtle changes, like rhinoplasty, can shift perception—often going unnoticed by others while making a meaningful difference for the individual.At the same time, we explore the ethical side of these decisions: managing expectations, understanding risks and complications, and approaching patient requests thoughtfully, with safety and well-being at the center. | — | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Episode 3 - Part 1 - Would You Break Your Legs to Be Taller? | Can surgery truly change who you are?In Episode 3 of Bone & Beauty, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Marie Gdalevitch and plastic surgeon Dr. Perry Gdalevitch explore the real impact of transformative surgery—procedures that go far beyond aesthetics.From cosmetic limb lengthening to liposuction, rhinoplasty, and gender-affirming surgery, we discuss what drives patients to pursue transformation and how these decisions affect both physical appearance and psychological well-being.In this episode, we cover:What defines “transformative” surgeryThe psychological motivations behind these proceduresCommon transformative surgeries and their real-life impactThe evolving role of GLP-1 medications in body transformationThese are not just cosmetic changes—they are decisions that can reshape identity, confidence, and quality of life.Because change is never just skin deep. | — | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Episode 2 - Defying Gravity — Can Medicine Really Change How We Age? | Can you actually change how you age—or are you stuck with what nature gave you?In this episode of Bone & Beauty, twin surgeons Dr. Marie Gdalevitch (orthopedic) and Dr. Perry Gdalevitch (plastic) break down how genetics, lifestyle, and modern medicine shape the way our bodies evolve over time.From skin and aging to bone structure and body transformation, we explore what’s truly modifiable—and what isn’t.We discuss:The difference between restorative, transformative, regenerative, and preventive medicineHow much genetics really determines agingWhy lifestyle factors like sleep, nutrition, stress, and exercise matter more than we thinkNon-surgical treatments that can slow visible agingWhen surgery becomes the most powerful tool for changeFor the first time in history, medicine allows us not just to treat disease—but to intentionally change how our bodies age.But how far should we go? | — | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() Episode 1 - Meet the surgeons behind Bone and Beauty | One surgeon makes people taller.The other helps them look younger.So what happens when you bring them together?In this first episode of Bone & Beauty, two surgical sisters—one orthopedic, one plastic—share how they chose their paths, and why they’re both drawn to one thing: transformation.We explore:Why patients want to change their bodiesHow orthopedic and cosmetic surgery overlap more than people thinkThe psychology behind transformationThe ethical questions that come with reshaping the human bodyThis is where function meets aesthetics—and where medicine goes beyond fixing what’s broken.In the very first episode of Bone & Beauty, twin surgeons Dr. Marie and Dr. Perry Gdalevitch share the story of how they both became doctors — and how their paths in medicine ultimately diverged.Welcome to Bone & Beauty. | — |
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