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What does a technology used by every NFL team, most NBA and NHL organizations, and elite athletes around the world have to do with the future of aesthetics?More than you might think.On this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Randi Boyette sits down with Dr. Ryan Beal, the entrepreneur behind a skin delivery technology that is creating major interest across performance medicine, wellness, and aesthetics.Before aesthetics took notice, the technology was already being used by professional sports organizations and elite athletes focused on performance and recovery. Today, that same science is being explored for applications ranging from topical fat reduction and peptide delivery to the future potential of needle-free neurotoxins.Dr. Beal shares how a breakthrough originally developed to help deliver molecules through the skin evolved into something far bigger—opening the door to new possibilities in aesthetics, recovery, inflammation, and personalized medicine.In this episode, Dr. Randi and Dr. Ryan Beal discuss:• Why every NFL team and most NBA and NHL organizations adopted this technology for performance and recovery• The science behind delivering molecules through the skin• The future of topical fat reduction and body contouring• Why peptide delivery remains one of the biggest opportunities in medicine• The connection between inflammation, aging, and recovery• Why the most powerful treatments of the future may look more like a lotion than an injectionCould the next major breakthrough in aesthetics have less to do with discovering new treatments and more to do with how they’re delivered?Dr. Beal believes the answer is yes.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

Brooke Burke has spent decades in the spotlight, but this chapter may be her most interesting one yet.On this episode of Beauty Scene, Dr. Randi Boyette and Debbie Berman sit down with Brooke for a conversation about strength, reinvention, wellness, and why so many women are finally asking: what do I want now?Brooke opens up about building BB Body into something much bigger than fitness, creating a global community of women focused on movement, mindfulness, rituals, and connection. She also shares why retreats are becoming so powerful, what women are looking for when they step away from their daily lives, and why making time for yourself can feel both uncomfortable and life-changing.They also get into Brooke’s idea of “aging with strength,” from strength training and body awareness to boundaries, confidence, softness, joy, and learning how to slow down without checking out.In this episode:How BB Body became more than a fitness platformWhy women are craving retreats, rituals, and communityWhy slowing down can help you show up betterBrooke’s daily rituals for energy, presence, and joyStrength training, bone health, and longevityThis is a different side of Brooke Burke: grounded, honest, funny, and completely clear on what she wants this next chapter to feel like.

On this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Randi Boyette sits down with Dr. Corinne Erickson, board-certified dermatologist and menopause society-certified practitioner, for a conversation about skin health, aging, hormones, and the science behind one of the most talked-about skincare brands in dermatology today: Hydrinity.Dr. Erickson breaks down the biological changes that impact skin over time and explains why hydration, barrier function, collagen production, and inflammation play such an important role in maintaining healthy skin at every age.The conversation also takes a deep dive into Hydrinity and the technology behind the brand’s rapid rise among dermatologists, aesthetic providers, and skincare enthusiasts. Dr. Erickson shares why Hydrinity has become a staple in her practice, the products she recommends most often, and how innovations in hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, peptides, retinal technology, and regenerative skincare are helping improve overall skin quality.You’ll also get a closer look at some of Hydrinity’s most popular products, including Restorative HA Serum, Hydra-C, Eye Renew, and RetaXome, and learn how each product is designed to support hydration, barrier repair, antioxidant protection, collagen renewal, and healthier-looking skin.In this episode, they discuss:• Why skin can suddenly become dry, dull, sensitive, or acne-prone• The relationship between hormones, hydration, and collagen loss• The science behind Hydrinity’s approach to hydration and barrier repair• Why hyaluronic acid is far more than a simple hydrator• Dr. Erickson’s Hydrinity regimen and favorite products• RetaXome and the evolution of retinal technologyWhether you’re navigating changing skin, searching for better skincare solutions, or simply curious about the science behind healthy skin, this episode offers expert insights, practical advice, and a compelling look at the innovations shaping the future of skincare.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

Is the “Instagram Face” era officially over? The aesthetic industry is changing, and one of the world’s most recognized facial plastic surgeons says patients are no longer chasing the same look.In this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Randi sits down with Dr. Paul Nassif for an unfiltered conversation about the dramatic shift happening across aesthetics as patients move away from overfilled features, extreme transformations, and “Instagram face” in favor of healthier skin, refined results, and a more natural approach to aging.Dr. Nassif shares what he’s seeing inside the operating room, during consultations, and across patient behavior, including the growing demand for subtle rejuvenation, preventative aesthetics, and procedures that help patients look refreshed instead of altered.🔵 What surgeons are now discovering about filler migration during facelift procedures🔵 Why patients are asking to look like themselves again instead of filtered versions online🔵 The rise of “prejuvenation” and younger patients starting treatments earlier🔵 The psychological impact of AI filters, social media, and beauty standards🔵 Snatched necks, fat grafting, brow lifts, and the future of modern facelifts🔵 Dr. Nassif’s new peptide face and eye masks and the inspiration behind the launchOne of the most honest conversations yet about where aesthetics is going next and how the definition of beauty is evolving in real time.Visit NassifMD Skincare to learn more about Dr. Nassif's new product launches.Sponsored by NewBeauty---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

Obagi’s expansion into injectables is one of the biggest moves in aesthetics right now.For decades, Obagi has been one of the most recognizable names in medical-grade skincare. Now, the company is making a major expansion into injectables, and the industry is paying attention.In this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Randi sits down with Drew Fine of Obagi Medical for a conversation about the brand’s entry into HA fillers, the changing face of aesthetics, and why patients are demanding a dramatically different approach to aging than they were even a few years ago.This conversation goes beyond products. It’s about where the industry is headed next.Inside the episode:• Why the era of overfilled faces is losing momentum• Why skin quality has become the new luxury in aesthetics• The real reason brands are racing toward longevity and regenerative beauty• Why “undetectable” injectables are becoming the goal• The skincare categories suddenly exploding in growth, including scalp health, lashes, brows, and NAD+ innovation• Why the future of aesthetics may belong to brands that can connect skincare, injectables, wellness, and aging togetherDrew also shares why Obagi believes this expansion marks the beginning of a much larger evolution for the brand and the industry overall.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

On this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, we introduce Beauty Scene, a new series bringing a more candid lens to the conversations driving beauty and aesthetics today.Dr. Randi Boyette is joined by Larsa Pippen, one of the most recognizable faces from The Real Housewives of Miami, alongside co-host Debbie Berman for an insider conversation on the trends shaping aesthetics right now.Aesthetics is having a reset, and everyone can feel it.From the return of the facelift to the quiet pullback from overfilled faces, this conversation moves through what’s happening in real time; what’s changing, what’s being questioned, and what women are no longer willing to ignore.Inside the episode:• Why facelifts are becoming more visible, more accepted, and more openly discussed• Why filler dissolving has become part of the new aesthetic reset• What it really takes to get natural results in an era of filters and unrealistic expectations• The shift toward skin health; from lasers and retinol to red light therapy and daily routine• The at-home devices and skincare products actually worth your timePlus, a real-world breakdown of standout products from NewBeauty’s Luxury Beauty Box; what made the cut, what surprised us, and what’s earned a permanent spot in the routine.This is beauty talk with opinions, honesty, humor, and just enough edge to make it addictive.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

Very few people in aesthetics have operated at the level Carrie Strom has. Fewer have influenced the direction of the industry while doing it.In this episode, Dr. Randi sits down with the CEO of Hugel for a rare, inside look at what is driving one of the fastest-moving industries in medicine and beauty.Carrie has spent more than a decade building and scaling brands that set the standard for the category. Now, she is leading Hugel through a pivotal phase of global expansion as K-Beauty, K-Aesthetics, and a more complete view of beauty begin to reshape the market.Dr. Randi and Carrie get into:• Why aesthetics remains one of the strongest models across medicine and beauty• What it takes to build brands that define entire categories• How K-Aesthetics is influencing treatment philosophy on a global scale• Why “subtle, not snatched” is becoming the new standard• How skin health, wellness, longevity, and full patient experiences are reshaping expectationsCarrie also shares what’s ahead for Hugel, including the U.S. launch of Letybo, the expansion of Korean skincare and skin boosters, and the broader vision to evolve from a leading Korean aesthetics company into a global force.At its core, this episode is about where aesthetics is going next and who understands the market well enough to lead it. If you want a true insider perspective on the future of this industry, this is the conversation to watch.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

Peptides have moved into the center of the conversation across health, aesthetics, and longevity.This Special Report takes a closer look at what is driving that shift and what happens next.Dr. Randi is joined by Sarah Morgan, MS, Clinical Nutritionist, who brings over 20 years of experience working across peptides, hormones, and advanced nutrient therapies, including training practitioners and supporting clinical use at scale.Together, they break down what is happening in real time. From the surge fueled by GLP-1 medications to the policy changes already underway, this conversation examines why peptides are rapidly becoming one of the most important and complex categories in modern medicine.Inside the episode:• What is driving demand across clinics and patients• The latest FDA movement and what it signals going forward• The peptides gaining traction right now including BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and MOTS-c and more…• Where peptides fit across skin, hair, recovery, and metabolic health• The reality behind microdosing GLP-1s• The growing concerns around sourcing, quality, and safety• What happens next as access expands and innovation acceleratesThis episode does not just highlight the opportunity. It addresses the responsibility that comes with a category moving this quickly and why education will define who gets it right. With major regulatory decisions approaching and new delivery formats on the horizon, peptides are entering a new phase.If you want a clear, informed view of where this is heading, this is the episode to watch.---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.

This episode of The Dr. Randi Show takes a different approach, turning the spotlight inward as Dr. Randi answers rapid-fire questions about her routines, mindset, leadership style, and personal preferences.Through a mix of candid insights and lighthearted moments, the conversation offers a broader look at how she operates both professionally and personally, from her daily habits to her perspectives on business, balance, and decision-making. The episode also touches on her general views of trends and treatments within the aesthetics space, giving listeners a high-level sense of her philosophy and approach to the industry. Regular listeners and viewers now have a more personal, behind-the-scenes perspective on the voice behind the show and what drives her day to day.

Aesthetics is no longer moving in a straight line. It is expanding, colliding, and evolving into something much bigger than beauty alone.This is no longer about choosing a treatment and hoping it works. The industry is moving toward a model where outcomes can be anticipated, care is tailored to the individual, and aesthetics, wellness, and longevity are starting to operate as one connected system.In this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Randi sits down with Anthony Serhan, founder and CEO of Pink Sky and a longtime industry insider with more than two decades across pharma, aesthetics, and device innovation, including executive leadership at Merz Aesthetics.From what he’s seeing across the market, this is not incremental change. It’s a rethinking of how patients are treated, how clinics operate, and how results are delivered.Dr. Randi and Anthony break down:• The rise of peptides, regenerative treatments, and GLP-1s and how they are changing patient expectations• How genetic and biomarker testing will predict which treatments work for you before you spend the time or money• What exosomes, NAD, and hair restoration signal about where real demand is heading• The emergence of next-level therapies designed to reset and recharge the body, from advanced blood treatments to oxygen-based performance therapies• Why treatment stacking is becoming the new standard for delivering impactful resultsThis is a clear look at where the industry is going from someone who has helped build it and knows what’s coming next.Connect with Anthony & Pink Sky---Listeners should not rely on any content from this podcast as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, treatments, or decisions. This podcast does not endorse or guarantee the safety or efficacy of any products, procedures, or services discussed.This podcast is not intended for individuals under the age of 18.Neither the host nor any guests assume liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use or application of the information discussed on this show.