Monday 5/4/26: Colorado Eye Consultants & Your Health Matters with Dr. Shane Steadman

Today’s Guests:
In this interview, Dr. Carl Rebhun, a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in Oculofacial Plastic Surgery, explains the unique blend of precision, artistry, and medical expertise required to care for the delicate structures around the eyes and face. He clarifies that oculofacial plastic surgery differs from general plastic surgery because of its intense focus on the eyelids, brows, tear ducts, and surrounding facial structures areas that directly impact both vision and appearance. Dr. Rebhun discusses how procedures such as eyelid surgery are often more than cosmetic. Drooping eyelids and brow descent can significantly impair vision, cause eye strain, and diminish quality of life. He also highlights his work in reconstructive surgery following Mohs procedures for skin cancer, helping patients restore both function and natural appearance after tumor removal. A key theme throughout the conversation is achieving “natural results.” Dr. Rebhun emphasizes subtle enhancements that refresh a patient’s look without creating an overdone appearance. He also addresses common misconceptions about Botox® and fillers, noting that when performed properly, non-surgical treatments can be safe, effective, and conservative. Drawing from elite training at Vanderbilt University, Tufts School of Medicine, NYU, and a prestigious ASOPRS fellowship, Dr. Rebhun underscores the importance of patient safety, individualized treatment plans, and compassionate care in helping patients look and feel their best. Call Colorado Eye Consultants and schedule your appointment with Dr. Rebhun 303-730-0404.

Then it’s Your Health Matters, brought to you by Integrated Health Systems. In this interview, Dr. Shane Steadman and Host Scott Whatley discuss why are we such an “sick” Country. Dr. Steadman explains a few of his views. We also talk about Neuropathy and the difference between Large fiber neuropathy vs small fiber neuropathy. Small fiber symptoms you may feel a burning pain, tingling and temperature sensitivity due to damage to the small fiber myelinated fibers. Symptoms from large fiber neuropathy may cause numbness, loss of balance and weakness, as it affects myelinated, fast conducted nerves. Dr. Steadman is now offering some great new testing, tune in to hear about “punch biopsies”. It’s always a free initial consult call 303-781-5617 or visit their website at www.IntegratedHealthDenver.com.

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