Episode 4: Why I Started This
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In this episode of The Aesthetic Mind, Dr. Dirk J. Kremer steps into the personal origin of his work — and into the quiet reasons behind this podcast.
Long before training, there was an early awareness of ageing, change, and the emotional weight carried by the human face. Alongside this grew a constant instinct for making things by hand — for patience, structure, and precision. Over time, these two strands slowly converged into a single, deliberate path: facial surgery. Medical school was never a detour. It was a direction chosen early — and followed with intention.
With experience came another clarity: that aesthetic surgery remains one of the most misunderstood fields of medicine. It is easy to dismiss it as superficial. Much harder to see the emotional truth beneath it — the tension between the inner sense of self and the face that meets the world each morning.
This episode is about why The Aesthetic Mind had to be created.
To speak about what usually stays unspoken.
To give language to the psychological space behind aesthetic change.
And to offer a quieter, more honest way of understanding why people choose it.
Not as spectacle.
Not as judgement.
But as human reality.
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