Episode 5: What people really mean when they say they want to look 'fresher'
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In this thoughtful episode, Dr. Dirk J. Kremer explores one of the most common phrases in aesthetic medicine — and reveals the deeper emotional truth behind it.
“Freshness” is rarely about looking younger. It’s about recognising yourself again. It’s about the subtle moment when your reflection feels slightly out of sync with your inner identity — a heaviness, tiredness, or sadness the face shows even when you don’t feel that way inside.
Drawing on two decades of surgical experience, Dr. Kremer explains why patients struggle to name this feeling, why “fresh” has become the universal shortcut for emotional alignment, and how modern facial rejuvenation can restore clarity, vitality, and authenticity rather than change someone’s appearance.
A reflective, intimate look at ageing, identity, and the quiet wish to feel like yourself again — told through the lens of one deceptively simple word.