New Book Titled ” Trust Me I’m A Plastic Surgeon” Provides Honest, Easy-to-Read Answers to “Where Can I Get Unbiased Information About Cosmetic Procedures?” Project 2013: Curva S
Frederick, MD (PRWEB) November 06, 2013
We?ve all seen the stories and photos of facelifts and cosmetic procedures gone wrong on TV and in tabloids. And you may have seen people who look like they have ?duck lips? or tennis bulbs in their cheeks, and wondered ?what happened to them??
It?s likely they either made a poor or inappropriate choice of procedures, or they were the victims of an unqualified or unscrupulous physician or medical provider.
Honest, Easy to Understand Advice
Ads and websites will give glowing reviews of products and procedures because they?re all about selling consumers what they desire. And websites with reviews of cosmetic products and procedures give widely varying information.
Now Donald Kress, M.D., a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with more than 30 years of experience, has written a practical and easy-to-read guide to plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures called Trust Me I?m A Plastic Surgeon ? The Survival Guide.
?I wrote this book because the number of patients who come into my office with botched plastic surgery procedures has gradually risen from two per year to more than 30 percent of my practice,? explained Dr. Kress.
?I decided at this stage of my career to take care of injured patients the best I could by offering sympathy and good surgical care. But I ?m also attempting to reverse this trend by helping people make knowledgeable decisions,? he added.
The seven most important things people will learn from the book are:
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