
Dr. Allan Wulc on measuring and perfecting the human face
05/23/17 • 42 min
Dr. Allan Wulc knows a thing or two about looking good.
A Philadelphia-area plastic surgeon specializing in facial procedures, Dr. Wulc brings his background in the arts and a fascination for human beauty to his practice of helping restore and enhance his patients' faces.
In this episode, Dr. Wulc explains to Andy how perceptions of beauty have changed over time and what generally makes for a beautiful face. (Plus, he explains toward the end of the episode how he could improve Andy and Emily's faces!)
Get in touch with us at [email protected], and don't forget to rate/review us in your go-to podcast app!
Dr. Allan Wulc knows a thing or two about looking good.
A Philadelphia-area plastic surgeon specializing in facial procedures, Dr. Wulc brings his background in the arts and a fascination for human beauty to his practice of helping restore and enhance his patients' faces.
In this episode, Dr. Wulc explains to Andy how perceptions of beauty have changed over time and what generally makes for a beautiful face. (Plus, he explains toward the end of the episode how he could improve Andy and Emily's faces!)
Get in touch with us at [email protected], and don't forget to rate/review us in your go-to podcast app!
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