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After Reality with Courtney Robertson
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In today’s episode, Courtney is joined by Dr. Steven Sigalove, one of Scottsdale’s top plastic surgeons and a leading expert in reconstructive and revisional breast surgery. With over 167K Instagram followers, Dr. Sigalove shares his insights on aging gracefully, the growing popularity of mommy makeovers, and the impact of the Ozempic craze. We also dive into life-changing decisions and taking that leap of faith—like whether breast explantation is right for you. Plus, we explore the habits that highly successful people live by.
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