Medications & Treatments

Causes Of Increased Corrective Plastic Surgery Procedures

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr Donald Kress
Guest Bio: Donald W Kress, MD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (ABPS) in private practice for 30 years and a clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. In addition to a busy cosmetic surgery practice in the DC suburbs, he has been involved in research, written journal articles, book chapters, and appeared on both radio and TV.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Dr Donald Kress — Donald W Kress, MD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (ABPS) in private practice for 30 years and a clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. He…
  • Key Insight: Our guest today is Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr.
  • Clinical Perspective: He’s been in private practice for 30 years, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine at Milton S.
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dr Donald Kress’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.

Segment Overview:
Dr Kress talks about some of the good and not so good aspects of plastic surgery.



Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal Howard: Hello, you’re listening to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host Neal Howard. Our guest today is Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Donald W. Kress. He’s been in private practice for 30 years, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine at Milton S. Hershel Medical Center, and in addition to a very busy cosmetic surgery practice in the DC area, he’s been involved in research, written books, he’s appeared on both radio and television, and he’s here today to speak with us about some of the good aspects and some of the not so good aspects of plastic surgery. How are you doing today Dr. Kress?

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Last updated: January 23, 2014

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