In this LinkedIn article, Dr. Marcelo Hochman challenges the growing trend of offering facelifts, neck lifts, and other major procedures to patients in their 30s and early 40s. He warns that operating too early can limit future options, create aesthetic dependency, and blur the line between physician and service provider. From “signature” 10-hour facelifts to influencer-driven requests, Dr. Hochman calls for a return to surgical restraint, evidence-based decisions, and patient counseling over cultural trends. His message to colleagues: saying “no” when it’s too soon may be the most ethical choice a surgeon can make.
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Burned Out, Bought Out, or Opting Out: The Physician Pipeline Crisis
In this compelling LinkedIn article, Dr. Marcelo Hochman warns that America’s physician pipeline is collapsing under the weight of burnout, administrative burdens, and restrictive employment
