Healing Through Nutrition: Dominick Richard on Pre- and Post Surgery Diet
The Confidence Doc Plastic Surgery Podcast with Dr. Rukmini (Vinaya) Rednam07/05/24 • 33 min
We are thrilled to welcome Dominick Richard, an esteemed expert in nutrition and Ayurveda, whose wealth of knowledge is transforming patient care in the realm of pre- and post surgery recovery. Host Dr. Rednam and Dominick Richard dive deep into the critical role nutrition plays in both the pre-op and post-op stages of surgery, sharing invaluable tips on how to fuel the body for optimal healing and reducing inflammation. We'll explore her hands-on experience with POP Recovery, supporting patients' recovery journeys post-plastic surgery, and how natural, anti-inflammatory foods can prepare the body for surgery and minimize post-op swelling and scar tissue.
They also navigate the nuances of nutrition for patients on semiglutide treatment versus those who've undergone bariatric surgery. From avoiding harmful ingredients to embracing nutrient-rich foods and hydration strategies, this episode is packed with expert advice for anyone looking to optimize their surgical recovery and long-term health.
Join us for a comprehensive discussion on the power of nutrition, healing foods, and collaborative care in achieving successful recovery outcomes. This episode promises to be a treasure trove of practical tips and insights for both patients and healthcare professionals alike.
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07/05/24 • 33 min
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