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UnPHILtered With Dr. Philip Solomon

UnPHILtered With Dr. Philip Solomon

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UnPHILtered with Dr. Philip Solomon is a podcast dedicated to providing informative and engaging conversations about facial plastic surgery. Hosted by Dr. Philip Solomon, a renowned facial plastic surgeon, the podcast dives into the latest trends, techniques, and personal experiences within the field. Featuring interviews with former patients, industry experts, and fellow professionals, UnPHILtered offers listeners a unique perspective on the world of facial aesthetics and transformative procedures.

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Episodios
  • Episode 016 | 6 Years After Rhinoplasty: Client’s Real Results & Anti-Aging Journey
    May 22 2025

    6 Years After Rhinoplasty: Client’s Real Results & Anti-Aging Journey | The UnPhiltered Podcast


    In this episode of The UnPhiltered Podcast, we explore a powerful patient story with Carolyn, who underwent rhinoplasty with Dr. Philip Solomon six years ago to correct a deviated septum and enhance facial symmetry. Dr. Solomon details the surgical approach, which included rib cartilage grafting to improve both breathing and facial balance. Carolyn shares her long-term satisfaction and how she later turned to SFP MediSpa for advanced anti-aging treatments—including Pico laser for sun damage and pigmentation, and Morpheus8 for skin tightening. This episode shows how combining rhinoplasty with non-surgical facial rejuvenation leads to lasting, natural results. Discover how technologies like Pico laser and Morpheus8 are redefining aesthetic medicine in 2025 and beyond.

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    13 m
  • Episode 015 | What Is Ethnic Rhinoplasty?
    May 9 2025

    In this episode of the podcast "Unfiltered," Dr. Solomon delves into ethnic rhinoplasty, particularly focusing on the experiences of his patient, Tanisha. He defines ethnic rhinoplasty as surgical procedures tailored for non-Caucasian patients, addressing unique physical characteristics such as shorter noses and thicker skin. Dr. Solomon discusses the various surgical options available, including synthetic implants like Gore-Tex and cartilage grafting, highlighting their respective risks and benefits. Tanisha shares her decision-making process, ultimately opting for a Gore-Tex implant after careful consideration of potential complications associated with rib cartilage. The episode concludes with Tanisha expressing her satisfaction with the results, encouraging others to pursue similar procedures while conducting thorough research. Dr. Solomon wraps up the discussion, thanking Tanisha for sharing her transformative journey.


    Chapters:

    Introduction to Ethnic Rhinoplasty (00:01)

    Surgical Options and Risks (04:05)

    Decision-Making Process and Techniques (09:23)

    Results and Conclusion (13:52)


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    1 m
  • Episode 014| Full Face Rejuvenation
    Apr 24 2025
    In this episode, Dr. Philip Solomon sits down with 60-year-old Rebecca to talk about her real experience with facial rejuvenation, including a facelift, brow lift, and CO2 laser treatment. She opens up about what made her want the procedures—like drooping eyelids, jowls, and neck aging—and how her recovery went just 4.5 weeks after surgery. Dr. Solomon explains why he chose the open brow lift technique for her and how every face needs a custom approach. If you’re thinking about cosmetic surgery, wondering what facelift recovery is really like, or just curious about what’s possible after 60, this is a must-watch.

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    15 m
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