The Bossticks - The Vagina Whisperer: Dr. Amir Marashi On The Power Of The Placenta, Exosome Therapy Breakthroughs, & Transforming Women's Sexual Health

Episode Date: September 4, 2025

#882: Join us as we sit down with Dr. Amir Marashi – world-renowned OB/GYN surgeon, recognized as NYC Gyno, the "Vagina Whisperer," and the Founder of the New York Center for Pelvic Pain & Cosmetic ...Gynecology as well as the Reverse Aging Institute of America. Dedicated to redefining female sexuality, Dr. Marashi is a pioneer in both cosmetic & functional gynecology, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in aesthetic medicine. In this episode, Dr. Marashi explores the benefits of the placenta, dives into the power of exosomes & stem cells, advocates for innovation in women's sexual health, unpacks the realities of postpartum recovery, & shares the latest breakthroughs shaping modern medicine.   To Watch the Show click HERE   To Watch to our Episode #458 with Dr. Amir Marashi click HERE   For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM   To connect with Dr. Amir Marashi aka NYC Gyno click HERE   To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE   To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE   Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE   Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode.   Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194.   To learn more about Dr. Amir Marashi visit https://nycgyno.com.    To explore Cere devices and Dr. Amir's Book, "A Women's Right To Pleasure" visit http://GetCere.com and use code SKINNY for a discount.    To discover all the advances in reverse aging visit http://RAIOA.com. Mention this episode and receive 20% off your exosome preparation, stem cell services, and encapsulation.   This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Your daily routine done better – with The Skinny Confidential Caffeinated Sunscreen. Subscribe today at http://bit.ly/TSCSunscreen and get it delivered right to your door – because great skin doesn't take days off!   This episode is sponsored by ARMRA Go to http://armra.com/SKINNY or enter SKINNY to get 30% off your first subscription order.   This episode is sponsored by Hiya Health Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to http://hiyahealth.com/SKINNY.   This episode is sponsored by Fatty15 Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to http://fatty15.com/SKINNY and using code SKINNY at checkout.   This episode is sponsored by Lola Blankets For a limited time, our listeners are getting a huge 35% OFF their entire order at http://LolaBlankets.com by using code SKINNY at checkout.   This episode is sponsored by Ritual Don't settle for less than evidence-based support. Get 25% off your first month at http://ritual.com/SKINNY. Start Ritual or add Essential Prenatal to your subscription today.   This episode is sponsored by Wayfair Get organized, refreshed, and back to routine for way less. Head to http://Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home.   This episode is sponsored by Astral Tequila House Marg Summer is here. Time to stock up! Go to www dot http://astraltequila.com to find Astral near you - and don't forget the limes! Please Enjoy Responsibly. ASTRAL Tequila. 40% Alcohol per Volume. Diageo, New York, NY. Produced by Dear Media

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The following podcast is a dear media production. She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire. Fantastic. And he's a serial entrepreneur. A very smart cookie. And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you alone for the ride. Get ready for some major realness. Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Let's hop right into it. You've been on the show before people loved it. You're known as the Fagina Whisper. I just want to give anyone who's listening that's new a little bit of context. You were telling us off air. Just give us a little bit of your background before we dive right into this subject. You know, medicine is my passion. I grew up in a family of not physicians.
Starting point is 00:00:46 My father was the only doctor, but he was a very well-known surgeon. He still is. And I grew up following him in the OR and in the hospital since I was four years old. We lived inside the hospital, and this was during Iran-Iraq war. So I saw casualties of the war every single day at the age of four. And I used to help that, basically following him, you know, triage dispacients, covered the dead people. My first job was basically carrying white sheets to cover people who die. So I became very comfortable with blood super early on.
Starting point is 00:01:26 And then slowly he taught me how to inject, how to do different things. By age of 7, 8, I was in the OR helping him. By age of 11, I was stitching on my own. By age of 13, 14, I would do half of the surgery, and he would do the other half. And actually, his patient, some of them started trusting me more, you know, because they're like, oh, he's so cool. And, you know, I wanted to look older. So I kept shaving my face until a little bit of hair start coming out and would wear like a tie and suit to look more, basically older than 13, 14.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Age of 15, I went to middle school, started middle school, finished when I was 21. I was younger than all my classmates by three years at least. And I was doing already orthopedic surgery, different surgeries. but being in Iran, I really got into vaginas as doing hymenoplasties. So I started making people into certified virgins. And that was, you know, to prevent any kind of prosecution or getting in trouble. And, you know, to me back then my justification is that you see all my friends, all the boys, want to have sex and want to do whatever they want to do.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And when they want to get married, they got to get married to somebody who hasn't seen the light of the day. So is this still happening now? No. Okay, this is a long time ago. It's a long time ago. So right now, everybody is very more open-minded. You know, back then, you wouldn't have sex. Even if you had a girlfriend, you know, unless you were marrying here, you wouldn't have sex.
Starting point is 00:03:13 You know, you would do different things. You know, everybody had like either anal sex or different things. They wanted to keep that virginity. And of course, for people who ended up doing something with their boyfriend, and now they are not together, they broke up, and they got to get married to somebody else, they don't want to get killed on the night of wedding, or they don't want to, you know, something crazy to happen, or their relationship to go down. So they would tell me, you know what, I made a mistake, and what can I do?
Starting point is 00:03:41 And there were a lot of people who were fixing that mistake, but I was doing it at the age of 15. So that's... How did you parlay that into what you're doing now? Like, how did, from, you started by repairing people's virginity. Is that what you would call it? Yes. Or their hymenoplasti. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Then what comes next after that to get you to where you are now with the vagina? So I started learning a lot more about vaginas than I left Iran and I went to England. I was doing sports medicine, orthopedic. So I was continuing in that field. So no vaginas for a couple of years. And when I came to U.S. from England, what I started doing, I started doing research at Stanford on endometriosis. So we did a lot of endometriosis, you know, basically education and learning from the best. I actually learned from Dr. Najat, who was, who is basically the first person who
Starting point is 00:04:38 did laparoscopy. You know, he invented laparoscopy. So laparoscopy is when you go with a camera through the belly button and you look inside, you can do appendectomy, take out the appendix. any surgeries. Because back in the days, you know, they had to open you up. Now you can do everything through a camera. So that was my first, like, learning about endometriosis and learning about more about the internal female anatomy, because before was just working on the vaginas and doing hymenoplasties. And then I went to New York and I started my training in OBGYN. And I always love, you know, learning more and more about pelvic floor reconstruction, all of those. So when I finished, I started really heavily getting involved in that. I helped a lot of survivors of
Starting point is 00:05:24 female genital mutilation, which we talked about it in the last podcast. People should go back and listen to that episode. You got some crazy stories. How did you decide to implement exosomes into your practice? So let's talk about exosomes a little bit. What are exosomes? You know about PRP, Lauren, right? Yes, of course. Okay. And what does PRP? do? To me, this is my perception. It restores hair growth if you use it on your hair. I think it's the best for hair growth. And it's really amazing for the skin, right? Absolutely. It's amazing for everything. You know, you can inject it in joints everywhere. So what PRP does, of course, it has all the growth factors, but it starts a process of inflammation, right, in your body. The inflammation that you want,
Starting point is 00:06:13 remember inflammation like retness and everything. Sometimes you want it. Like when you do microprice, reneedling. Why do you do that? You want to bring more blood there. Why do we want to do that? We want to bring the stem cells, you know, to the area of injury. So when you create the inflammation with your PRP, what happens? All of those stem cells come to that area. And what do they do? Start repairing. Start fixing everything. And that's why, you know, sometimes when you want to heal something, you need to first cut it. You need to create like the laser damage that you do on the face and creates face tightening or when you do the microneedling. So those stem cells are amazing. I have stem cells. Michael has a stem cells. My mother at age of 72 has stem cells.
Starting point is 00:07:04 But there is a big difference. I'm going to get to exosomes because that's the baby of a stem cell. So, you know, the thing is that everybody has stem cells. But my stem cells, are not as good and as potent as they were when I was 10 years old. And when I was 10, they were not as potent as when I was 2 years old. What happens to a 2-year-old? You have them run here. You fall 50 times. They don't care because their repair in their body is so fast.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Even if they get a cut, tomorrow is going to be gone. You know, that's the thing. When they become 10 is different. If you twist your ankle at age of 2, sometimes you don't even, You just cry and that's it. You don't know a two-year-old twisted their ankle. I twist my ankle now. I'm down for two months.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Exactly. Exactly. And imagine if that happens when you are seven years old. You're finished. Exactly. So that's the thing because we have good stem cells, very potent stem cells, and slowly they deplete. What does a stem cell make?
Starting point is 00:08:07 You know, electron microscope has been around for many years, right? Electron microscope is not the normal microscope. is the one that really makes everything super, super huge to make it easy for the listeners. And so the nanoparticles, you can't see them with regular microscope. You can only see them with electron microscope. So when they looked at it, like 50 years ago,
Starting point is 00:08:33 there were these tiny vesicles, tiny like little bags that are coming out of the cells. Imagine if this is the size of the cell, these tiny dots would come out of it. And they used to call them cell poop. They're like, oh, these are the excretion. This is the feces of the cell. It comes out of the cell.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Until 20, 30 years ago, slowly they started doing more research on it. This is not just poop. These are these little bags, exosomes, that are nanoparticles, come out of your cells, and they carry a lot of information. They have a lot of proteins, a lot of, like, messenger RNA. And what do they do? what they do, they tell the next cell what to do. So when these stem cells get to area of injury, secrete this, and say, oh, you have to repair
Starting point is 00:09:22 yourself. You have to fix this. You have to fix that. You know, that is very important. As we get older, we don't have them. So if PRP is here, exosome is a hundred times more potent. Just to be clear, you're saying these are the things that communicate and signal to the stem cells that they need to start repairing tissue?
Starting point is 00:09:42 Absolutely. Where a stem cell on that chart? So now, remember I told you when you do the PRP, when you inject the PRP, you want to bring the stem cells in hopes of those stem cells secreting exosomes. Okay. Now guess what? You did a shortcut. Instead of doing all of that and bringing those stem cells, you're just giving the exosomes
Starting point is 00:10:04 and a very different exosome, Lauren. The difference is that the exosome that you have is you're 25. right? Yeah. Exactly. So your exosome is 25 years old because it comes from a 25 year old stem cell. Got it. But the exosome that we are giving you comes from a zero year old placenta. You know, so it's brand new, is the most, the strongest. So just so the audience knows, let's talk about my own personal journey. When my placenta came out, we put it in a cooler, we got it to Dr. Amir. You made placenta pills, but you also tell me if I'm wrong, took my placenta exosomes out of it?
Starting point is 00:10:47 Yes. Let me tell you something. I've transported these placentas around. So have I in my stomach for 10 months each? So sorry that you had to walk downstairs with my fucking placenta. It is strange. Okay. So why did you decide to get the exosomes from my placenta?
Starting point is 00:11:06 Explain that. Very good. So first of all, this is not something we do for everyone. This is like a new age thing. This is, nobody else did it. By the way, Lauren is patient zero for this that's actually talking about this.
Starting point is 00:11:21 I've done this for a few patients who are, I can tell you two of them are like these celebrities who don't want to even talk about it. They want it for their family, you know, to kind of keep it. And there is one politician's wife who did it and they are keeping it. I tell you why they are good. So,
Starting point is 00:11:39 oh, great. So we're going to be the poster children. You are the person who is actually talking about it. Here comes that great press. But you are the person who is actually, and I really appreciate you guys being so open and open-minded about talking about these things. Well, I think, like, I don't want to speak for Lauren, but my perspective is if this, what we're going to discuss, could be helpful to people.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Even if it's not for them, I don't see the point in not sharing information with people. Then they can, listen, caveat and make the disclaimer, everyone has to go and do their own research and what's right for them and all that. But I think the platform has been built on kind of sharing this kind of information and, you know, people make their own decisions. The information is really important and people need to know. But I tell you, I have toured either virtually or in person, a lot of Xosome labs. And I wanted to do this if we do it the right way. Nobody has done what we did the way we did it for you. Even the people that I already did this for with the company I'm working with, they haven't done it the way that you did it.
Starting point is 00:12:43 So how did you do it and what does it do? I tell you. So we got your placenta. I'm not going to give all the technical things out here, but what we do, we separated your mesonchymol stem cells. Now, what are the mesonchymal stem cells? These are those stem cells that can turn into any kind of cell whatsoever, right? And not yours. We separated your fetal side. What do hospitals typically do with the placenta? They either send it to pathology and after that gets dumped. Or, well, I don't know what else.
Starting point is 00:13:20 I mean, listen, I wasn't down there. But the point is, is like, the placenta is delivered after the baby. Yeah. And then usually it is discarded in most cases. There's no use for it. I mean, there are donation programs right now for research and for different things. I don't know what's the different thing they do with it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:38 go ahead. But that you can tell me. I don't know. I honestly don't know. I focus on, you know, what I'm focusing. But for you, this is what we did. So placenta has two sides. For everybody to kind of know what placenta does,
Starting point is 00:13:52 it is basically getting all the nutrients from mom. And it kind of switches. It's kind of like a relay system between mom and the baby. And that's why it goes through the umbilical cord. So before the baby is born, baby does not need to breathe. They breathe, but they breathe amniotic fluid inside their lungs. So there's no air has not gone in there.
Starting point is 00:14:15 So how does the baby get oxygen? The mom, and then it kind of is their lung, is the placenta. So the placenta does all of this. So placenta has two sides. The reason I'm telling you is the maternal side. This is the side that's more towards mom and the fetal side, right? And these two cells kind of talk to each other. So we separate the fetal side, you know, because there are a lot of places, oh, we make exosome, we just make a smoothie of your placenta.
Starting point is 00:14:43 No, you want the best or the fetal side because you have stem cells too, Lauren. I mean, I can take your blood. There are companies that say, oh, we take your blood, we separate your stem cells. Great. But your kid's a stem cell who was just born is a lot more potent than your stem cells. It makes total sense. You know? Question.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Are my cells in this? Absolutely. use these, you can use the exosomes. That's what I kept telling you. Because it's our, this is going to sound strange. It's kind of our placenta. No, I, he thinks it's our pregnancy too. It's our placenta.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Literally said no one ever. If it's your placenta and your body, but I'm saying I helped make the placenta. It's our pregnancy. It's our birth. He gave half of the genes. Come on. Yeah, come on, Lauren.
Starting point is 00:15:28 He thinks he gave all the genes to be asked. Okay, so, so he can also inject. But before that, let's just keep going with what, okay, so I was just wondering if it's like, it's not just her. No, I tell you the uses of it. First of all, the reality is that with exosomes, anybody can use it. You know, so when we do exosomes, there's no genetic material. There's no DNA in it. And these are so tiny, you know, the body does not make any antibodies against them. You know, they don't have anything to tell your body make antibodies because they are super, super tiny. That's why you can use even mine, you know, I can use somebody who just gave birth in India.
Starting point is 00:16:08 So that's fine. So when most people, if they go and get exosome therapy or they get like exosomes in their skin on the face, they're using materials likely from other? Of course, from, not likely, 100%. Okay. 100%. So when people are sitting there scratching their head saying, oh, I don't know if I would do, but if you've done exosome therapy, it's been from another mammal. It's either from another mammal or it can be from plants. You know, there are plants.
Starting point is 00:16:32 They do exosomes. They do from fish. Salmon, semen, right? Salmon, semen. So all of these things exist out there. But what is really? And that's the thing. Some people say, you know, I don't feel comfortable getting either, you know, exosome from a plant.
Starting point is 00:16:46 I want the real one from placenta. But I don't want somebody else's exosome. And they always say, I wish we could have done it for ourselves. And that's where we came up with this. So we call it your exo, you know, and your MSC. And the exosome is not the most important part of it. I'm going to tell you something that what you did and thank you for doing it, it's way more important than the exosom.
Starting point is 00:17:09 So what we did, we separated the mesonchymol cells, okay, the stem cells from the fetal side. And great, we washed them, all of those things. We made exosomes for you, which we can make it again and again and again. But we're saving some of your fetal mesonchymal stem cells. in the freezer forever. What does that mean? Exactly. They can turn into any kind of cells.
Starting point is 00:17:38 So down the line, especially with good science, I don't know when that's going to happen. Maybe in five years, maybe in 10 years, maybe in 50 years. Let's say your baby or you or somebody in the family, like two generations down, two generations up, this is like the extreme of it. They need a kidney.
Starting point is 00:17:57 And at that point, we have the 3D printer that can use the same genetics, you can get that and you can turn it. You can print the kidney, you know? Oh my gosh, I'm making three babies. I'm making kidneys. I'm saving my future generation. What can I not do? So is this a similar thought process?
Starting point is 00:18:14 When people do like cord blood or cord, is it like they think that, you know, they're going to use this for the future. But what you're saying is like this step further you actually get. So look, cord blood is really good. But reality is that you don't have these kind of stem cells in cord blood. very small number and for now it's more like at the research level you cannot make these kind of exosomes with cord blood you know because we test exosomes you know what I do I get a lot of exosomes from different places and I pay so much for it and so many times I just send it to
Starting point is 00:18:48 the lab among you know what I want to see how these exosomes look like and believe it or not there are so many times that I think it's just it looks like there are no exosomes it's just normal saline they sell people. And it's unfortunate. And you don't know where it's coming from. So if there is anybody who's listening, if you ever want to get exosome or use it or you think you want to do it, just ask them, oh, can I tour your lab? Can I have a virtual tour? Does that lab really exist? I know of companies that get stuff from Korea without even testing. They bottling it here. And they're like, oh, white labeling exosomes. Our lab is here in the U.S. We want to make sure.
Starting point is 00:19:28 So anyways, so you have your mesonchymal stem cells, but before we get to 3D printing and all of those, which we are not there, and I'm like, maybe it happens, you have other uses for it. God forbid. You have a ligament injury. You have, like, let's say, your meniscus tear. You have a really bad burn.
Starting point is 00:19:47 You have diseases that you need to, let's say, a myocardial infarction, God forbid, that you have, like, a heart attack, that you want a kind of a part of your heart, you wanted to start replacing itself. We cannot do it in many jurisdictions yet, but you can inject these mesonchymal stem cells directly into that area.
Starting point is 00:20:08 And something that would heal maybe in like two months or maybe never healed the way it was, it can heal in two to three days. So let's explain to the audience what I'm doing. So tomorrow I'm going for, what did you call it over text? I was crying. What is it called?
Starting point is 00:20:27 So tomorrow, that's completely different tomorrow, but tomorrow we are doing a full reverse aging protocol on you. That's number one, which we are your own exosomes. And by the way, nobody, it's even, you know, I'm not going to say any names. I can't. But even my royal family, like really high up people who the money is not, you know, doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:20:52 The amount of exosomes that you are getting tomorrow, they never get it in one setting. Why? Because it's going to become, first of all, it's just too much. It's too expensive, you know, when you want to do it. So they get like $100 billion in the face, let's say $100 billion in the vagina, $100 billion in their penis, you know, and $100 million IV and sometimes $200 billion, I'm sorry, $200 billion, Ivey, $100 billion in the face.
Starting point is 00:21:20 So max they would get $500 billion in one. one setting. You are getting tomorrow everything that I have for you is around one trillion. Why is it mine so much? Because we have it. Because guess what? You are the factory. You made your own exosomes. You don't need if the amount that you don't have to buy you don't have to you don't have to. The amount that you are getting with the injection and everything would cost over close to $200,000. Whoa. For somebody to just get this. If you bought like if you bought these on the open market. Because she made it her. You made it yourself. You have your own. And you will have it many, many, many more times.
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Starting point is 00:28:48 So tomorrow, but you called it something, really funny. You called it like lunchtime. What did you call it? No, we're going to do that too. That's, that's the fun part for him. What's it called again? So it's called Vagilangelo, which is basically they call me Michelangelo of the vagina. That's the procedure. Yeah. So listen, guys, I've had three kids. I talked to Dr. Amir. I was like, I need a little couple stitches in there. So I'm going down for some stitches and some exosomes. And are you doing PRP or is that the exosomes? You don't need to do PRP.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Okay, so you don't even need to do that. This is the, what you are getting. On my vagina, let's be clear. It's as if you got PRP for your whole lifetime's a hundredth. But so, because you, okay, so like if you had a back injury or you wanted to, you know, do exosomes in the face or you wanted to do, you could do this with this material. 100%. Or if I, to your point, like, hurt something or she hurt something or you have a ill, this would help you heal it by using these materials. What does exosomes do to the penis and what do they do to the vagina?
Starting point is 00:29:50 Perfect. So we're not injecting it like, it's not just injected in a vagina. We want to inject it in the G zone. So your entire clitorial area, which you ask me about vagilangelo procedure you're getting tomorrow. Or we also call it lunch break vaginal lift, LBVL, right? So. Loves it. So basically, I'm going to tell you about that procedure that you're getting tomorrow, but at the same time we inject two. So what do they do? They basically, exosomes are all about reverse aging. Okay. at cellular level. So they go inside your cell and they find out like the crappy cells that they need to go, just like your skin
Starting point is 00:30:28 when the layer needs to come off. They tell them, well, you know what? You need to die, basically. The cells that they need to grow, you need to become younger. The places that they need to repair, you need to be repaired. It's kind of like sending
Starting point is 00:30:41 these tiny, tiny little EMTs all around your body, especially the part that you get IV. It even goes to the brain. I have patients, you know, a patient of mine that I can tell you off the record, her name, you know her, they told me the couple of times back to back they were doing it IV, you know, and again, I'm telling everybody, because they are going to start sending me letters and everything, you can't do this in just every jurisdiction, you know.
Starting point is 00:31:10 It's not something that, oh, I'm going to do IV here. It has to be done, you know, in places that is legal. But for Lauren is different because of course it's your own exosomes. So you can do it anywhere you want to do is from your own body. But this patient got it twice back to back and said, you know, I had brain fog. I don't feel that anymore. I feel so much sharper. I feel like I'm not tired.
Starting point is 00:31:35 I feel like I want to be up, you know, late. And I don't have any problem. I told her, you know, although you feel like this, you have to go to sleep. Because that's one part of, if you talk about reverse aging, The first step in reverse aging, I tell people, is asleep. Because once you get the exosomes and then you get the sleep, they have the time to really repair. So you put it in the G spot in the vagina and where do you put it in the penis and what does it do to the penis? G zone and penis, we're going to do it just all around penis.
Starting point is 00:32:04 I do five to six injections in the penis. In the actual penis. Yeah, it doesn't hurt. Trust me. I do it away. It's not going to hurt. Do you want to come do it tomorrow? I'm going to finish this podcast and I will get some more information.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Okay. So is it like you just do like a little numbing? You have enough to do it for you. Even if you want to get, what does it do? Is it true? Yeah, does it make the penis harder? Does it make it bigger? What does it do? So look, that's the thing. And that's what everybody needs to understand. It is going to really work on the cells to bring them back in time. So the penis, let's say if you are 40 years old, is going to start when you do this regularly, start feeling like you are 30. For example, I tell you example of my father because. I brought him here and he's like, you really want to inject me? I'm like, yes. So he thought I'm doing IV, which he loved because he got a couple of times. And he said, you know what? My memory is getting much better and everything. I'm like, this time we're going to do it on your penis.
Starting point is 00:33:00 And we actually recorded it. He's 78 years old. What a bonding moment. Yeah. I mean, listen, I didn't show his penis. So I told my videographer, make sure you don't see his penis, but I think she saw. But anyways, she didn't get in on the video. So I injected his penis.
Starting point is 00:33:16 And he called me two weeks after. He's like, what did you do to me? I'm like, what happened? I thought his penis fell off or something. He's like, I haven't gotten morning erections for the past 20 years. And now I'm waking up with a boner at least two, three times a week. Well, good for you. So he can't wait to get his next injection.
Starting point is 00:33:37 But this is basically, you know, it can repair your nerves. It can repair. It's not something that's, oh, you know what, I'm going to get in my penis. It's going to get like two size bigger. my erections. It sounds like if you have a back injury and you're 50 years old, now it's like you have the back. It reverse. It basically brings time back. At least for the cells. It doesn't change time. For the cells. And you have to do it regularly, Michael. So, and that's why what you did is worth it. Why? Because you have access to exosomes on an ongoing basis. The amount of
Starting point is 00:34:07 exosome that you're getting tomorrow, I have another like four batches of it in the freezer ready for you. So you can at least get it four more times this year. So, Are there risks or downsides or like, where do people have to be cautious about these kinds of things? I'm assuming it's obviously like the person and the credentials and, you know, doing it in a place where it's legal or where you're, I don't know, allowed to do these things. But what are the risks? Look, first of all, it is not FDA approved. So I want everybody to know about this. We sit it on the camera.
Starting point is 00:34:40 It's not FDA approved. I want to tell you what I think, why is not FDA approved. Because to me, and I mean, I don't know if things are changing or not, but FDA is mostly funded by the biggest pharmaceuticals, you know. And I have patients. I had a very sick patient in Middle East. This person very big in size, diabetes, high blood pressure, been getting irregular exosomes, 300 billion every single month.
Starting point is 00:35:14 She's not on diabetic medicine anymore. He was taking insulin all the time. He's not on that. His blood pressure medicine is half. Now, you've got to realize we are not really, especially in the U.S., we are not really into prevention. We don't want to, we don't want your body to repair itself, you know. If you have a cold, I'm not going to tell you, you know what, take ginger shot.
Starting point is 00:35:41 I mean, I do. Take ginger shot, lemon, lots of vitamins. you see lots of zinc, what would we prefer to do? We prefer to give you the medicine that's made for cold and it probably cost it $2 and it costs $2 for the pharmaceutical company and your insurance is being charged $550 for it. So that's my thought. It is not FDA approved. However, do your research if you are getting access to, make sure it's from a safe source because there are lots of exosomes we are testing and they are absolutely BS. What are the downsides of exosomes? Is there any other downsides besides the FDA thing? The downside is that with any kind of injection,
Starting point is 00:36:25 look, this is not, there is not enough research. And that's what people, FDA hangs their hat on. There's not enough research to show the long-term safety. So is there a possibility that, you know, if somebody has cancer, make cancer worse, that's what they say, oh, you know what, it can cause that. Now, nobody has proved it. Nobody has shown it. But this is the way I think about it. And most people who know about exosomes.
Starting point is 00:36:56 And there are anecdotes that show for people who actually had an early cancer. Your body cleared it when you got exosomes. You know, this is what happens. all of us, many times in our life, we had a very, very early cancer. You know what? What's cancer? A cell that starts growing, you know, out of control. And guess what? Who took care of it? Our stem cells took care of it. The exosomes from stem cells came and got rid of that. And that's why, to me, is actually the reverse. It's what is going to be one of the cures for cancer in the future. Now, it's not proven. I'm not making any claims. I'm not telling you if you have
Starting point is 00:37:39 cancer, go get exosome. Allegedly. Yeah, every patient is different, but definitely look into alternative treatments as well. That is very important. So when you inject exosomes in a G-spot, does it just make it more pleasurable? What does it do? Does it make it tighter? I don't, what is the things it does?
Starting point is 00:37:59 Let's talk about G-spot. Okay, he has a bag of tricks, go run to YouTube because he has a bag of things that we don't know what he's going to pull out. Let's talk about the G-zone first. and whatever we have let me just see which one looks better on the camera we can do but well let's let's start
Starting point is 00:38:18 let's make sure the color looks because I know you guys do YouTube and everything YouTube's not a fan of us putting Oh they are changing though You know what this is actually But this is maybe for educational purposes It's educational purposes Yeah okay so show us what you need to show us
Starting point is 00:38:33 Sure so let's actually Let's put this here because that has a lot of lint on it. What happens when you go through the airport? Nobody wants a vagina full of lint. I have a lid roller. See if we have one of the lint rollers in the office. Clean that thing up.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Okay. So let's talk about this. This is the vagina, right? So what do you see when you look at the vagina? Michael, where is the clitor's? Right there, top. You see, he said right there, top. If you don't know where that.
Starting point is 00:39:08 That is. I mean, he knows where the clitor. But that's just the glance of the clitor. So this is the clitor's, right? So this is the only area that people see is sitting outside, right? Oh, the whole thing is the clitor. The whole thing is the clitor. So clitters is really almost the size of a penis, you know, but women pack it inside.
Starting point is 00:39:28 And for men is outside. So they got to go all the way around. It's not just one spot. This is inside and goes. So if this is the entry of the vagina, right, the clitoris is sitting. is sitting right on top like this. So you've got to go around it. Carson, pay attention here.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Yeah, Carson. It's good information for you. Some tips. Okay, so this is the entry of the vagina. This is the entry of the vagina. So you see the clitor, sure. This glance is very sensitive. But guess where else is sensitive?
Starting point is 00:39:54 The front wall of the vagina around this area that's sitting right underneath. Because you see the clitoris is hugging the vagina. So this is, let's say, the glance of the penis. This is the shaft of the penis. When you masturbate, of course, you can just play. with the glance of the penis is going to be fun, but when you use the whole shaft, you get a lot more pleasure. So this is when people say clitoral orgasm versus vaginal orgasm, really they are both clitoral orgasms. Different parts of the clitoris.
Starting point is 00:40:24 So guys have been trained that the clitoris is just the tip of top. But what you're saying is it's actually all the way around. Listen, we took this to Times Square. We asked 100 people because we wanted to, they're like, what is this? one person said his clitoris. I thought it was a wishbone. We got wishbone, we got mouth guard, we got penguin, we got so many different things. You know, so.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Penguin. Penguin. This is that. Michael, you used to call it the man in the little boat. That's what I teach you. But so this is the clitor. So you see, the clitoris is sitting right around. So this is kind of the shaft of the penis.
Starting point is 00:41:02 So when you have full intercourse, the shaft goes in and all of those, this area is is sensitive to. So vaginal orgasm really is from this area, but it's really clitoral orgasm. So this is what happens. You have intercourse. It goes in. This area is the G zone. The front wall of the vagina is the G zone is the area that's the most sensitive part of the vagina. Michael, how many nerve endings do you think we have in the front wall of the vagina? Yeah, Michael. How many nerve endings off the top of my head? Let's say 50,000. that's not bad, you know, most people wouldn't say it's 12,000. So you have 12,000 nerve endings in the front wall of the vagina.
Starting point is 00:41:44 How many nerve endings do we have in the penis? It's 12, I would say 6,000. He's good, you know, most men would say, well, there's probably 100,000 then. I would assume less. You're smart. You're wayless. It's 4,000. You were closed.
Starting point is 00:42:04 So 12,000 versus 4,000 in men. So three times more. So if you really unlock the pleasure, and that's what I do, that's my business. If I unlock the pleasure, I have patients who never had orgasm. They come to me and they're like, wow, everything changed. Now I actually get orgasm. I get vaginal orgasms. If you unlock the pleasure for a woman, reality is that they should have three times as much
Starting point is 00:42:31 sensation as a man if you can activate all of these nerves. So the exosomes helps activate it. We activate those nerves. That's that part. Why do they get deactivated? Is this an aging thing? Aging, not too much of stimulation. You know, Michael, what happens with women, especially after you have babies?
Starting point is 00:42:49 You know, if you don't get the good sensations inside the vagina, you would do something for your partner. You're like, oh, you know what, I want to be nice. Let's have sex. Let's do this and that as a woman. But then you don't really enjoy it. So mentally is not something that you want to do. You do it for someone else.
Starting point is 00:43:06 So says, I want to have sex. oh, my head hurts, honey, sorry, you know, I'm hungry. Let's first eat. Oh, kids are talking, all of those things. And why does it get desensitized? This is very important. This is what orthopedic helped me. The anatomy of the vagina changes as we age, you know? It's all about the angle. And that's what we do for you. We fix the angle of the vagina. That's what I'm doing tomorrow. You are doing a vagilangelo at the same time. You're doing a lot of things. You do full. So it's not like, I mean, there's a lot of people hear this. Oh, it's just an aesthetic thing.
Starting point is 00:43:41 It's not an aesthetic thing. You're also repairing and then you're fixing, you know, I don't say fixing, but you're repairing the angle so that she can enjoy sex like she did before she had the children. Excuse me. I enjoy sex. I'm just talking. I'm, I'm good on that end. But everything can always be better.
Starting point is 00:44:00 And I have had three kids. And so to me, this is something that should be talked about more because so many celebrities, influencers, politicians, wives. royalty is getting this done behind the scenes. They're not talking about it. If you, if you ripped something on your face, you would get it fixed. Absolutely. So what's the big deal? They don't like to talk about it. They don't like to talk about it. You know what this I did. I'm not going to tell you the exact place and exact, because you can probably pinpoint and know who was the person. But like literally we got airlifted, went on a yacht and did this vaginal angelo.
Starting point is 00:44:37 procedure that you're getting tomorrow on three wives of the same person. You know, I did it on a yacht this summer for three. Wasn't the yacht like moving back and forth a little bit or no? It was a good yacht. I think they had that. It was a very good. Hell, you're airlifting people to do this. The yacht's pretty good. The yacht was good. You don't even feel it when it's moving. The yacht's not moving back and forth. It's not a zigzag stitch. My hand was going like that. It wasn't a fishing boat. But So, Lauren, that would be fun to try that. Like, we can maybe do it on Austin River. I'm not going to put myself up for that surgery, but.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Hey, I got a boat out here. No, we're not doing that. That's going to break the internet. So this is the angle of the vagina before we have kids. You have the downward angle. If you look from the side, so the clitoris is up there, the angle is not flat. It's downward. So when the penis goes in, you get them.
Starting point is 00:45:37 most amount of sensation in the front wall of the vagina. You know, if you notice, if you see a lot of penises, which I do, the penises, most of them are curved a little bit up. So anatomically, the tip goes a little bit up, so you have this tiny curve, and that's to kind of stimulate the front wall of the vagina more, right? Now, as we are aging, we lose a lot of collagen in this back wall. We lose something that we are calling it perennial body. I'm going to show you and the other sample that I have there. But we lose that. So slowly, this angle that was like this becomes flat.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Now, back in the days, when it wasn't flat, you would have sex, and it would stimulate the front wall of the vagina, and guess what? You would have orgasms much better. Now, slowly this is flat. Now it goes in, you don't have that much friction. You are not stimulating the front wall of the vagina, so you're not enjoying it as much as you were enjoying it. Now, as a seasoned person, and you know what, if you are into sex and if you are into your partner, because 90% for a woman of orgasm is inside the brain, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:47 you kind of work it out, you change your position, you do all of those things to make sure you enjoy. But there's no way you are enjoying it as much as you were enjoying it before. So that's the thing. So we fix the angle, we bring it back to what it was. And you can do it with a full vaginoplasti. But I came up with this procedure because I was in New York and I had patients who would come in and like literally during lunch break. And they're like, well, I don't have the time to be out of work. I don't want to do a full vaginalplasty. Is there something else? And back then, we only had laser.
Starting point is 00:47:23 So we would do laser vaginal rejuvenation, which was great. But laser doesn't tighten, doesn't fix the angle. It just tightens the lining of the vagina. I was very thoughtful about the prenatal that I took. I wanted to make sure that I had the best of the best supporting me during my prenatal journey. And you guys know that with all three pregnancies, I have used the same prenatal with all three of my kids. And that is the essential prenatal by ritual. So here's why I like this specific one. And here's why I recommend it all the time. First of all, most prenatal multivitamins aren't even clinically tested. And that is crazy because they're intended to support one of the most critical phases of human development. You're literally supporting yourself and your child. So it's really important to be thoughtful. Ritual does a 24-week clinical trial for their essential prenatal multivitamin. They're very specific about the ingredients that they use. Everything supported all the things that I wanted it to support.
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Starting point is 00:52:24 and it does not pile under makeup. I applied it today with a damp beauty blender before I got my glam done, and it lays so nicely under like a foundation or a concealer. But here's the thing that I like the most about it. So when I'm off work and when I don't have to do podcasts or Instagrams or content, or I just can just be comfortable, I can wear this caffeinated sunscreen, and I still get. a really nice tint and a protection. And it looks like my skin is all one even tone, which is nice without all the makeup. It's not like a foundation. It's like the caffeine tightens your skin. It gives you a nice even tone and it just gives you a little bit of color. So what I like about the sunscreen is the versatility. So you can wear it when you're off and you're running around
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Starting point is 00:54:34 in between. I feel like it gives you optionality. No, of course. It gives you optionality and Lauren, don't think that this happens just with vaginal delivery. You know, it's like telling somebody that, oh, you have the smile lines because probably you smile so much. No, as we age, we lose collagen. So I have patients who are 50 years. years old. Never had a baby. Still, it's flat because guess what? My face was like this. These lines were not there. But slowly this comes down and as you get older, you have more. So same thing happens. Now, when you have a baby, it happens a little faster and more. But everybody's vagina is going to become flat at some point. It's like in men, the prostate keeps growing over years. So is it going to be like
Starting point is 00:55:18 a whole new world for Michael? Well, listen, I think it's already a whole new word for Michael. He told he doesn't have any complaint. But I think it's going to be a lot better. So how long is the recovery? Like when, is this like having a baby? You can't have sex for six weeks? So that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:55:35 It's less invasive than a full vaginaloplasis. So you can technically start having sex in four, four and a half weeks. But because I put a couple of stitches, if you can hold up for six weeks, I tell patients you don't want to, you're going to heal a lot better. So you better.
Starting point is 00:55:50 You better. I work that John out. You're going. Well, I deserve an award and an Academy Award on that. So, but tonight is like kind of like you're not going to be able to touch me for another six weeks. Just so you know. So tonight is the last night. All right.
Starting point is 00:56:08 Last supper. Michael's last. I can't take it. You're great on a mic, Dr. Amir. You're great on a mic. Listen, this is what my patients tell me. I honestly, look, I'm not fresh off the boat. It used to be my joke back in the days, but I've been in this country for over 20 years.
Starting point is 00:56:25 However, I hear funny things from patients, from you, from different people. And I just am like, this is so funny. We always laugh and we talk with you. You did Eleanor from selling the city, and she was open about her experience. How important do you think it is for people to start opening up about all of this has been going on behind the scenes that no one talks about? Listen, thank you for bringing this up. I've been doing this for years, over a decade, and I've done over probably 10,000 just labioplastys
Starting point is 00:56:59 with the people I trained, by the way, for Rajalangelo, we trained over 250 doctors internationally. And unfortunately, most patients, 99% of patients, especially if they have a status, they do not want to talk about it. And it's sad because I think as a woman, you want to empower other woman and you want to talk about it. So thank you for talking about it. Eleanor talked about it very openly. She actually filmed the whole office experience. And she comes regularly. She comes actually, she comes to me regularly.
Starting point is 00:57:36 We missed each other this time in Europe. But I see her almost every six to eight weeks. And she does exosomes. She does exosomes before we did PRP, before we didn't. And she hasn't had a baby. To good exosomes? No, self-care. You know what?
Starting point is 00:57:52 She said it on the camera. She said, it's fine to talk about it. She probably has one of the most, like, taking care of private parts because she's really, no, she tries to really stay ahead of the game. Yeah. I think it's great. And she talks about it, which is amazing. Before you go, we're going to get to your products in your book, but I just want to
Starting point is 00:58:12 ask you one more question. If someone's listening and they want to get any kind of procedure, done on their penis or their vagina. What are red flags to look out for that are big no-nose for you? So, first of all, let's talk about vaginas more. The thing is that I don't like, you see a lot of doctors right now are getting into this field without being trained on it. Right. Unfortunately, in a loren, in residency, there is no training in cosmetic gynecology, not in OBGYN residency and not in plastic surgery. So doctors see that, oh, this is a cash procedure.
Starting point is 00:58:54 And now with insurance is becoming so stingy, you know, they're like, well, you know what? I kill myself for nine months taking care of a pregnant lady. And at the end, I get like a $1,000 or $1,500. Why don't I do one of these? So they start making specials, oh, I do your vaginalplasty for $3,000. I do your labioplasty for $3,000. It only takes like 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:59:17 Believe it or not, in the past year, I've done three times as many botched revisions of labioplasty and vaginoplasties, then I did the primary ones that I do myself. And it's so sad because these are amazing doctors, you know. They can do beautiful C-section or hysterectomy. And if they got trained on this, they would have been really good. But unfortunately, they think of it as an end. extra income. So I tell people, I'm like, ask your doctor how many they've done, how many they do on a regular basis. Try to go to somebody who is doing this on a regular basis.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Like, you should not. I used to do amazing C-sections and amazing vaginal deliveries, but that was 10, 15 years ago. Do not come to me to deliver your baby, you know, because I don't do 500 of them a year anymore. Right. That makes sense. So go to someone who does how to do it, You know, so ask them, how many do you do? Can I see before and afters? Can I talk to a couple of your patients? We always have patients who are willing to talk about their experience and make sure your doctor is accessible.
Starting point is 01:00:26 I may be super busy with everything that I'm doing, but I tell people, you direct message me on Instagram to this day, although we have like admin and everything for every single thing, my Instagram, I respond myself. It may take three days, five days. Seven days, but I do respond myself. And once you're my patient, you have my cell phone, and I text you back and forth, I make sure, because it's about patient care.
Starting point is 01:00:52 You know, my father told me to be a real doctor, and back in the days, you know, there were no cell phones. So everybody knew our house. They would come to the door. They would open the door. They would knock on the door. And he would take care of the patients. It's the more important than being an amazing surgeon, you know, is to really care about your patient.
Starting point is 01:01:13 So if you see your doctor doesn't care and they just push, oh, talk to the coordinator, and they took the money, you don't hear back from them anymore. That's not right. You want somebody to be there with you because this is the most intimate part. Now, both penises and vaginas, remember, they are very intricate, very sensitive. We spoke about clitoris and the 12,000 nerves around here. Once you cut the dorsal clitoral nerve, it's almost there's no going back. There are things that we do to bring the sensation back, but you know what?
Starting point is 01:01:48 It's never going to be as good as it was before. Now, I have a lot of experience in doing this because I took care of patients who had female genital mutilation. So we can do some stuff, but try to get it right the first time. So find the right doctor. I'm not telling you to come to me. Fortunately, thank God in New York, we are. You're packed.
Starting point is 01:02:10 I'm booked for the next 16 months. Right. You're back. Miami is almost the same thing. Houston office, we have some openings, but go to somebody, make sure that they really know what they are doing and see there before and after and ask to talk to their patients. That is very important. Where can everyone shop your products and buy your book? Your book is called a woman's right to pleasure. And it's a lot of vaginas. But what I like about it is it's taking the tabooness out of it. That was the reason. Michael, don't pop a
Starting point is 01:02:42 boner on air. He should. This is his last night. Come on. You'll have to use, you'll have to use his book to beat your meat for the next six weeks. It's the last supper, Lauren. This last supper. Okay, where can everyone find your products and check out what you're doing, your Instagram, all the things? Sure. So my Instagram is NYC, GYNO, NYC, Gyno, NYC, Gyno. So that has linked to all my different Instagrams. And about the book and all the products, they can always go to get sarae.com, get sarah.com or get sarahe the Instagram and the products, the book, everything is on there. And you still have the like butt plugs and the all everything. Everything. So you can go on there and you can actually use toys to get the angle of the
Starting point is 01:03:28 vagina. Of course. The tools, we call them tools. So look, this is the other thing. So we did research and actually it's written up in sexology. So what is the, and I think Michael got it right last time I asked him, we wanted to find out what's the best position in intercourse. What's the most satisfying position in intercourse for a woman? And what we did, we did ultrasound on the clitories in different positions and see which one gives the most amount of erection in the clitoris. So in which one you get most amount of blood supply to clitoris. The clitoris gets most engorched. Would you remind me of which one it was? Perfect. So remember, you want the angle to be down. So the best would be missionary, guy on top, missionary, and the best, best is missionary
Starting point is 01:04:19 with a pillow underneath the buttocks. So they make those wedge things, right? You're exactly fixing the angle. Now, I tell people, I'm like, if you can't afford to do a vaginal plasia or vaginalangelo to fix the angle, just put a butt plug. Because remember, if you use, and we call it, the one that we made is called the reverie, is really an angle rectifier. So you put it inside the anus and the place that has its thickness is like literally right underneath the perennial body. That's the place that needs to come up to fix the angle. And then even if the guy is blind and his penis is like tiny, tiny, tiny, you know, he can't miss because it's going to go right. If you have a tiny dick or you're blind, Dr. Amir has you covered at NYC Gyno on Instagram.
Starting point is 01:05:07 Thank you so much for coming on the show. I can't wait for tomorrow. Thank you for having me. Tomorrow we're going to do a lot of reverse aging. Michael, are you going to come? Well, I should be there at some point. Should I inject you? But we will talk about that.
Starting point is 01:05:21 We will discuss what the possibilities. Listen, is your own placenta? You can get IV. Lauren does these things where like, I'm aware you guys. She doesn't tell me the details until. The details are like, it's a lot of details. And so I asked her day, I'm like, today we're driving the car. She's like, are you getting me?
Starting point is 01:05:36 I'm lazy on fair. I was like, I don't even know what's happening. But yeah, no, I actually had one more question away from just back to the exosomes of it all. When you say inject and you said IV, can you concentrate and do an injection solely in the knee for the area? Of course. And then in additionally, can you do like a maintenance dose IV that goes, is that what you're saying? Yes, you cannot overdose yourself on this. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:02 And look, even if there is the slightest question for people that I don't know the source of exercise, you know the source of exosome. It came from you and her. The exosome that you are using, you know, it's the highest quality exosome because it's first to second passage of exosome. What does that mean? A lot of companies you see out there, they're like, oh, let's say, for example, we have a pre-COVID exosome. What does that mean? It means that before COVID, somebody donated a placenta and then they've been expanded. these cells all the time. And it's probably there in their passage like 2000 or 5,000. Who knows? And they keep making exosomes from the same placenta that was pre-COVID. So can Michael, if Michael
Starting point is 01:06:54 comes tomorrow and let's just say he's like, I don't want to do the penis. But if he wants to get an exosome shot in his back where it hurts and do an exosome IV, do you think that would be good for him? Let's see because, you know, the amount of exosomes we have, we have, we have I think 700 billion and a couple of hundred. I think all together we have around like one trillion exosome for you so we can divide and give like one part of it to Michael, but I want to go really heavy on you. No, no, no, focus on her. I'll connect with you after and figure out because I want to
Starting point is 01:07:24 talk to you about... Because you have a bunch of exosome. You have, listen, you have an army of exosomes waiting. I made half the placenta, right? Exactly. How much can he get in his penis tomorrow if he does his penis? How much could he do? He's not going to be using the penis for the next like six weeks though. So it's pointless. No, it's not pointless. Listen, the penis is going to become happier. Okay. Maybe you can get your back done. And by the way, you know what you have to do when you inject the penis? What's the most important thing? What? For it to work. So when we inject penises, for it to work, you really want to keep stimulating the penis. So, oh, I got to get a
Starting point is 01:07:56 fluffer there. You have to either get like a pump. Okay. And at the same time, you keep masturbating, have sex to bring more blood supply to it. Okay. So it starts getting like juicy. We got to come masturbate in front of you for a while. Not in front of me. You can get some help from Lauren, but not. Oh my God. I'm going to be busy. Okay.
Starting point is 01:08:16 Well, listen, I'm going to be, I'm not going to have anything to do for six weeks, so it might be a good time. Dr. Amir, thank you for all of your openness about this subject. We really appreciate it. Come back anytime. Thank you for having. Thank you, buddy. You can use code skinny at g-etc-c-c-e-r-com,
Starting point is 01:08:33 and you can get all the sex toys that have all to do with a woman's pleasure. If you want to improve your sex life, go to g-etc-C-R-E dot com and use code skinny for 20 off. You can also contact him on Instagram about the reverse aging Institute of America, and he will give you guys 20% off on that. So if you want to look into exosomes, you can go to R-A-I-O-A dot com and you can use code skinny for 20% off. I have had the best experience with him. the procedure that I had was so seamless and easy, and I feel like things are restored. Things are back to where I was before I had kids. And I'm happy to talk about it.
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