A Plastic Surgeon's View of What Beauty Is (salon, head, forehead)
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Not really. Go to his website-- click on Increase Your Beauty Quotient-----gives you a choice of anti aging skincare which takes you to his crummy products or plastic surgery which takes you offsite to his bread & butter.
Did you go to his website? For his plastic surgery practice not his booK? Links to all kinds of articles about when plastic surgery is appropriate. Here's a good one:
Did you go to his website? For his plastic surgery practice not his booK? Links to all kinds of articles about when plastic surgery is appropriate. Here's a good one:
I read that yesterday. It's one of the reasons I have a lot of respect for this man. A really honorable plastic surgeon will turn down clients if they think the surgery is not needed, the client has unrealistic expectations, or the surgery will harm them.
I use some of the best products on the market so no I'm not gonna use his stuff--have never read anything about him on the half dozen forums or so I read regularly. He seems like an pandering opportunist actually. Nicholas Perricone is more tolerable.
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Originally Posted by DewDropInn
Sorry it was too long. And boring. (Hey! I'm honest.)
Back to his products... Have you tried them or are you just dissing them for personal reasons?
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