“Let’s Be Honest, Life Is Full Of Bad Advice:” A TDQ Q&A With Dr. Humberto Palladino

Dr. Humberto Palladino

Dr. Humberto Palladino

This week’s TDQ Q&A is with noted South Florida plastic surgeon Dr. Humberto Palladino. Dr. Palldino spoke to us about his practice, Mia Aesthetics, his hobby (magic) and how he ended up working with scores of celebrity clients. Here is this week’s TDQ Q&A with Dr. Humberto Palladino:

The Daily Quarterly: What made you want to go into medicine?

Humberto Palladino: I grew up with parents who are physicians and found it always interesting. I also enjoy helping others and making people feel better.

TDQ: What made you decide to specialize in plastic surgery?

HP: Plastic surgery is all about improving the quality of life and making you feel best with yourself. This is why I chose plastic surgery over other specialties.

TDQ: Are there any other surgeons in your family?

HP: My father is a general surgeon.

TDQ:Who are your influences?

HP: Mainly my parents.

Dr. Palladino

Dr. Palladino doing what he does well. No, surprise as it runs in the family.

TDQ:What is the best advice you have ever gotten?

HP: Try to follow what is easy for you and what you feel you do best, and then put your efforts in getting better at that.

TDQ: What is the worst advice you have ever gotten?

HP: Let’s be honest, life is full of bad advice. Like, “You can do anything you want!”… yeah right! Many times that motto is a great recipe for frustrations and failure. It is important to have some insight and learn who you are, what you enjoy and try to focus on doing what you enjoy and are good at.

TDQ: Tell us about your practice, Mia Aesthetics?

HP: Mia Aesthetics is set to be a premier practice with top of the line surgical services by board certified plastic surgeons at an affordable price point. Unfortunately, the area of South Florida is risky for this kind of business, specially for patients, who are mainly interested in low price points, many times risking poor outcomes and even their lives. We (Mia Aesthetics) understand this and are bringing a high level of services at the same price point of other less safe practices. This is a very new practice and there is nothing like it around, with young motivated board certified plastic surgeons who are becoming very well known and in a few years will likely be one of the main destinations for Plastic Surgery in the world. We have the advantage of enjoying a privileged location, that is very accessible to all.

TDQ: You are the MagicSurgeon…. what is your favorite magic trick to perform?

HP: I always enjoyed more sleight of hand or closeup magic, but what I really enjoy about magic is not the particular trick or performance but the reaction that this has on the public and is pretty much the same with what I do in surgery. I enjoy the transformation, but the best part is the psychological effect this has on my patients.

Dr. Humberto Palladino

Dr. Humberto Palladino may practice close up magic but making his business, Mia Aesthetics is no trick.

TDQ: You work with all sorts of A-listers performing plastic surgery. How did you find yourself gaining famous patients?

HP: At the end of the day, as a professional I always want to have the best result for every patient, no matter how famous that patient is. It is all about putting your time and effort in getting the best training you can have and delivering above average results. This, along with picking a great location and a great practice, will ensure your clientele will eventually become more exclusive.

TDQ: How has plastic surgery changed since you began your career?

HP: The beauty of plastic surgery is that it is a fast-changing field. People like me that are more entrepreneurial really enjoy this kind of field and we are able to thrive. Fat grafting and regenerative medicine are the key players at the moment, which resulted in a fast evolution of the technology and techniques to achieve better and long lasting results in plastic surgery.

Learn more about Dr. Palladino and Mia Aesthetics at their website, and check out their page.

Magician, Judge, Newspaper Columnist Harry Anderson Has Died At 65

Harry Anderson

Harry Anderson, left, first met RECOiL writer/director/actor Brian DiMaio, center, when DiMaio played a public defender on a short run of Night Court episodes.

Asheville, NC—Harry Anderson, former street magician turned actor, died at his home on Monday. He was 65.

Best known for his role as Judge Harry Stone on NBC’s “Night Court” from 1984 to 1992, Anderson also starred in the TV show “Dave’s World” as a fictional version of columnist Dave Barry, and appeared on “Cheers,” “Tales From the Dark Side” and “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose.”

On the big screen, Anderson appeared in such films as “The Escape Artist,” “Hexing a Hurricane,” “RECOiL” and “A Matter of Faith.” 

He is survived by his second wife and two children.

Superhero Series “OMEGA 1” Eyes Relaunch As Comic, Live-Action Series – Kickstarter Campaign Launches

Special to The Daily Quarterly

Like the recent restoration of The X-Files, Twin Peaks, Roseanne, Pizza Hut’s All-You-Can-Eat deal and Sangria magazine, popular superhero comic book series OMEGA 1 is eyeing a relaunch in print– and with it, a new-live action series!

OMEGA 1 is an action/adventure comic book series featuring female superhero “Meg Visalia” aka “Omega 1,” a genetically modified she-weapon that protects and delivers information in these new times.

Recently launched on Kickstarter, a crowdfunding campaign that will ideally result in the long-awaited fifth and sixth issues of OMEGA 1 and an overdue catch-up with the hero we need right now, Meg Visalia. If that comics crowdfunder is successful, it’ll help pave the way for a new live-action series!

The OMEGA 1 franchise, which was developed in 2007 by Mark Edward Lewis and Alina Andrei, was a bonafide sensation – with those early comics selling out at various conventions around the globe.

Says co-creator Lewis, “We were at a Denny’s restaurant bemoaning the state of affairs we found ourselves in back in 2006. We knew the hacking of our private and banking information was only going to get worse – and at the same time – we hated how female superheroes and role model television shows were being scoffed at and cancelled after a few episodes. The two issues didn’t really have anything to do with the other until we decided to make a series that addressed both. And so Omega 1 was born. We created a world which exists post World War III – a war of information theft and manipulation instead of bombs and bullets. In this world, women have to fight like men to live and work, and femininity is something which has been lost. Our lead characters discover both the secrets of the hackers and of how to be powerfully female in a world that demands male results. We’re very proud of how this story brings awareness of the hacker situation which is now, here in 2018, far worse than we ever imagined back in 2006, and how the time for female empowerment in media has finally arrived. The time for Omega 1 is now.”

OMEGA 1 brings together the talents of Hollywood veteran Mark Edward Lewis, with DC, Boom, and Dark Horse artist Emmanuel Xerx Javier, and dynamite Hollywood actress Alina Andrei. Together, they span franchises like “Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.,” “Star Trek: New Voyages,” “Knight Rider,” “The Orville,” “Fear the Walking Dead” and comics such as “Doppleganger,” “Executive Outcomes,” “The Rest of Heaven was Blue” and “Nightbreed.”

Synopsis : 2023 saw the advent of World War III, but it was a war of information: the Hacker War. Now, the only way to securely transmit data is hand-delivery via highly skilled couriers. Working for the premiere courier company is OMEGA 1, a genetically enhanced she-weapon who is deadly with a sword, fist fights with firearms and can draw metal to herself. She searches for her lost identity while trying to keep herself and her clients’ data in tact. Along with her extraordinarily gifted friends in the company, she must piece together her past to uncover a conspiracy for global control and Aryan genocide. But when she discovers the people responsible for the Hacker War are family, Omega quickly finds herself in ongoing dilemma that juxtaposes her incredible ability to kill and destroy against her heart for love and care.

For more about OMEGA 1, go to their website. And be sure to check out the OMEGA 1 page and follow the comic on .

R. Lee Ermey Has Died, You Useless Maggots!

Santa Monica, CA—Actor, green toy soldier and former Marine R. Lee Ermey has died from complications from pneumonia. He was 74.

Ermey served in the US Marines from 1961 until he was medically discharged in 1972. He was stationed in Vietnam from 1968-1969.

R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey, first row second from right, first met RECOiL writer/director/actor Brian DiMaio, fist row far right, in Marine Corps basic training in San Diego, CA in 1966. The two were close friends. DiMaio would call Ermey “Sergeant” and Ermey would call DiMaio “maggot.” Ermey called everyone “maggot” but DiMaio could tell the way he said it toward him was special.

He got his big break on the big screen as the drill instructor in Stanley Kubrik’s “Full Metal Jacket,” which led to other similar film roles in “The Frighteners,” “Purple Hearts,” “RECOiL” and “Mississippi Burning.”

On television, Ermey appeared in such shows as “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “History Channel’s Lock’N’Load with R. Lee Ermey,” “Scrubs” and “Family Guy.”

He is survived by his wife, Nila, and their four children.