
Inside Aesthetics Ep 121 Michael Jackson's Irish Cosmetic Doctor | Dr Patrick Treacy
Episode 121 hosts Dr Patrick Treacy (Cosmetic Physician from Dublin, Ireland)
We explore Patrick's unusual start to his medical career and his experiences in the early years as a doctor. After suffering a potentially life-ending needle stick injury in hospital, he travelled the world, worked in several remote locations before moving back to Ireland where the facial aesthetic industry hadn't yet started.
Patrick quickly pioneered some the very first injectable treatments including using both biostimulator and polyacrylamide fillers for facial lipodystrophy in HIV-patients. He was also the first doctor known to try something that we now take for granted as injectors - the use of hyaluronidase to dissolve HA fillers.
We get a fascinating perspective on how things have changed in facial aesthetics over 30 years before discussing Patrick's most famous patient - The King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
00:00 Introduction 01:04 Meet Dr Patrick Treacy 05:59 Discovering Aesthetic Medicine in the Early Days 10:56 Early Use of Botox and Dermal Fillers 18:27 Treating HIV Lipodystrophy and Complex Cases 26:25 Risks of Permanent Fillers and Lessons Learned 33:29 Pioneering the Use of Hyaluronidase for Complications 41:37 Managing Vascular Occlusions and Emergency Treatments 48:53 Role of Innovation Versus Evidence in Aesthetic Medicine 52:09 Business Growth and Building International Clinics 59:04 Financial Challenges During the Recession 01:07:16 Treating High Profile Patients and Professional Responsibility 01:14:29 Regulation Challenges in the UK and Ireland 01:21:52 Training Standards and Industry Accountability 01:28:35 Commercialization of Aesthetic Clinics and Pricing Models 01:37:03 Book Release and Final Thoughts on Patient Safety
