
"Feel good, live better" – in this podcast episode, Dr. Dr. Wolfgang Funk talks about how he helps trans people get closer to their perception of their own identity.
"A birth usually takes between ten minutes and ten hours," says Dr. Dr. Wolfgang Funk. "The birth of a trans person takes about four to five years." The plastic surgeon helps people who are trapped in the wrong body to also externally approach the gender they feel they belong to. In the current podcast episode of FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER, the owner of the Munich Beauty Clinic Dr. Funk talks about which surgeries are particularly important for a trans man and which for a trans woman. Why he would find it better from a surgical point of view that hormone therapy could already begin before puberty, and that listening and empathy are particularly important to get as close as possible to his patients' ideas of their own self.
PMC Managing Director Stephanie Neureuter met, among others, the endocrinologist and diabetes expert Dr. Alexandra Schoeneichthe lipedema specialist Dr. Anna-Theresa Lippthe owner of the LVATE institute Dr. Lukas Kohler, the dermatologist Dr. Timm Golücke as well as the plastic surgeon Dr. Caroline Kim.
In the Health Podcast by Premium Medical Circle, Stephanie Neureuter speaks with experts from various fields such as nutrition, mental health and women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, or digital health.
As in the print magazine Premium Quarterly, the focus is on health and wellbeing and how we can lead a happy, long life. Informative, exciting, entertaining.
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Why surgical experience matters in rhinoplasty, what risks nasal surgery involves, and how natural-looking results can be achieved. Professor Dr. Johannes Veit discusses modern rhinoplasty and individualized aesthetics.
Christine Bürg and Marianne Waldenfels

An interview with
Prof. Dr. med. Johannes a. Veit

Why are women often more successful than men in ultramarathons? Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Yvonne Ebel discusses physiology, mental strength, nutrition, and the risks of extreme endurance stress.
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An interview with
Dr. med. Yvonne Ebel

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An interview with
Dr. Christoph Wenninger

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