Dr Parcells Unpacks Women’s Health, Xenoestrogens, and Breast Implants

Dr. Parcells received her degree B.A. from Georgetown University and her medical degree from St. George’s University. She completed her plastic surgery training at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and is fully Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. She is a clinical instructor at RWJ Barnabas Health, where she has been recognised for her excellence in teaching with two NJMS Golden Apple nominations.

Additionally, Dr. Parcells makes time to volunteer for numerous breast cancer organisations like Girls Inc., The Breasties and Minette’s Angels. Distinguished as a breast surgery expert, Dr. Parcells has authored several textbooks and professional journal articles.

She has presented her original research at numerous national and international meetings.

JOIN US AS WE EXPLORE:

  • The status of women’s health in a post-pandemic world including the two unique aspects making raising daughters different now to generations past
  • The peril and pervasiveness of xenoestrogens and how to mitigate them
  • Why you shouldn’t give up on natural makeup after just a few days
  • Dr Parcell’s very own makeup line called Sunnies, why she created it and her own skin care regiment
  • The link between contraceptives and cancer
  • Critically important advice from an expert for pre and post surgery and why cosmetic surgery is NOT the same as plastic surgery
  • What it is and why some women experience breast implant illness

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