Beyond the scalpel
Dr. Sandy Dueñas revolutionizes cosmetic surgery with a comprehensive approach to beauty and well-being. Surgery as a complement, not as a solution: in her book, the author proposes a 90-day method that invites us to transform the concept of beauty, in which the origin of well-being comes from self-care, from living in balance and the ability to connect with our inner self.
- Dr. Sandy Dueñas, a doctor and surgeon specializing in aesthetic medicine, winner of the New York Integral Beauty Award, presented a workshop at the Cultural Institute of Mexico in Spain on September 26 regarding her recent book “Aesthetic Medicine of the Soul”
- With a community of more than a million followers on social networks, Dr. Dueñas analyzes the psychological problems that arise from the fascination with appearance in a society that imposes unattainable beauty ideals
In Dr. Sandy Dueñas' recent book “Aesthetic Medicine of the Soul” she offers, based on science, a 90-day method that invites us to transform the concept of beauty, to make simple modifications in our daily diet, to identify emotions, to create solutions to toxic environments that only distort our self-image and negatively affect our mental and physical health.
She highlights that “for any material problem we have a spiritual or energetic solution”
A reading where she shares written and body exercises focused on enhancing energy and being conscious in the here and now. She believes in a new concept of beauty that goes beyond the superficial, in one that requires internal work to achieve a better impact on confidence, self-esteem and ability to make decisions and achieve desired goals. Developing a more positive and powerful self-image
positively impacts health.
A work where the reader will find the answers to how the body, mind and energy come together to reconstruct the concept of beauty and own it.
Through the personal experience of Dr. Dueñas, she demonstrates the importance of quantum aesthetic medicine where thoughts, desires and emotions are not only psychological phenomena, but have a tangible effect on physical well-being, emotional and energetic state. She highlights that with “effort, time and work, the body adapts to a new reality, one that ultimately offers a life of beauty.”