There are so many things women quietly think about… and don’t feel like they’re “allowed” to say out loud.
Knee and elbow skin surgery is one of them.
Not because it’s trendy.
Not because everyone’s doing it.
But because women are looking at parts of their bodies that have changed with time, aging, life, gravity, and reality… and wondering:
“Do I have options?”
“Is this even possible?”
“Would it help?”
“Is it worth it?”
“Or is the price too high?”
In Part A of Episode 127 of Party’s Over, I sat down with Dr. Michelle Loeffler to talk honestly about knee and elbow excision surgery — what it really is, why it’s rare, what it can do, what it cannot do, and the truth about scars, healing, and readiness.
Because this is not a “beauty treatment.”
This is real surgery.
It requires:
• time
• thought
• emotional clarity
• realistic expectations
• patience
• acceptance of scars
It requires asking not just:
“Can I do this?”
but also:
“Should I?”
“Do I emotionally want this?”
“Am I prepared for scars?”
“Am I making this decision for me?”
And what I love most about this conversation is that it isn’t about judgment. It isn’t about shaming interest. It isn’t about glamorizing surgery either.
It’s about respecting women enough to tell the truth.
Women deserve doctors who don’t minimize concerns.
Women deserve emotional support along with the medical facts.
Women deserve to know that curiosity is not vanity — it’s humanity.
And women deserve to make decisions about their bodies without fear, shame, or fantasy.
If you’ve ever wondered about something like this, you are not strange, shallow, or “doing too much.” You’re a woman navigating a body that has lived life. And you deserve information and compassion.
The party may be over…
But honesty, education, and empowerment?
They are just getting started.
🎧 Subscribe to Party’s Over
💗 Share this with a woman who needs real information without shame
📚 Explore From BS to Botox for deeper truth, beauty, and wisdom