Let's talk about something a lot of us have been quietly researching — cosmetic procedures. Whether you've gone down a TikTok rabbit hole on facelifts or you're seriously considering something, the money side of this decision matters just as much as the medical side.
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ruslan Zhuravsky — board-certified facial plastic surgeon and founder of Z Face Plastic Surgery in Aventura, Florida — to break down the real economics of cosmetic surgery. We're talking about why bargain procedures can end up costing you way more in the long run, which procedures are actually worth the investment, and what to look for (and run from) when choosing a provider. This is the informed, empowered conversation you need before spending a single dollar on your face. Let's get into it.
WE GET INTO:
00:00 — Introduction: Why plastic surgery belongs on a personal finance podcast
01:22 — Dr. Z's background: from art and architecture to facial surgery
04:03 — Why he chose a boutique practice over high-volume centers
05:23 — Building a practice from scratch: loans, word-of-mouth, and the grind
08:07 — The economics of cosmetic procedures: price vs. value
09:34 — The danger of over-filling: why "cheaper" treatments compound costs
11:05 — Real patient story: years of med spa treatments vs. one surgical solution
13:04 — How to evaluate if a quoted price is fair
15:11 — Going abroad for surgery: real talk on risks and rewards
17:31 — The three pillars of aging: laxity, volume loss, and skin changes
20:48 — Where to invest first if you have a limited aesthetic budget
22:44 — Botox 101: cost, longevity, and what can go wrong
24:46 — Med spas vs. surgical practices: what's actually different
26:52 — Skincare myths and social media trends to be skeptical about
28:22 — Retinol: is it worth the hype?
29:45 — Best long-term value procedures vs. worst investments
36:27 — Facelifts and Ozempic face: what GLP-1 users need to know
36:55 — The honest surgeon test: red flags to watch for in consultations
39:05 — What a good consultation actually looks like
41:13 — When the right answer is NOT to have surgery
43:11 — How to verify credentials and board certifications
46:18 — Dr. Z's money lesson: let your money work for you
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
– Cheap treatments aren't just less effective — they can make future surgery harder and more expensive
– The three pillars of aging are laxity, volume loss, and skin changes — each requires a different solution
– Board certification is the bare minimum, not the finish line — do your research beyond that
– Rhinoplasty is often the best long-term investment because a quality one is one and done
– Neck liposuction and buccal fat removal are frequently bad investments — most patients don't actually need them
– Good consultations take time — if a doctor is rushing you out, that's your sign
– About 30% of patients Dr. Z sees are told not to have surgery at all — an ethical surgeon will tell you the truth
– Skincare basics (sunscreen, moisturizer, microneedling) are the highest ROI foundation before any procedure
– Always get multiple consultations — even Dr. Z encourages his own patients to shop around
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