The public's recent exuberance toward cosmetic surgery has spurred an unprecedented demand for appearance-changing procedures. But how can an average consumer discern the hype from solid truth? Which of the many treatments available can fulfill the promise of a more youthful look, or more beautiful skin, or a more pleasing body shape? Which procedures don't work at all? In this up-to-the-minute guide, Dr. Arthur W. Perry, a practicing plastic surgeon for more than two decades, examines in close detail each of today's surgical and nonsurgical procedures. In everyday language, aided by more than a hundred illustrations, he assesses the benefits and potential complications of legitimate treatments. He also identifies and frankly discusses ineffective treatments. Dr. Perry's empowering book guides you through the seductive and somewhat slick world of cosmetic surgery. He offers criteria for selecting good doctors and facilities. In short, he has written an essential book for anyone who is contemplating cosmetic surgery or other skin-care procedures. Includes expert advice on: · Facial rejuvenation including lifts, wrinkle fillers, and peels · Body contouring from liposuction and tummy tucks to breast implants, reductions, and lifts · Botox and laser treatments · Avoiding fraud and procedures that don't work · And much more
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Disappointed with the content:
I was looking forward to reading this book. If you are looking for general information on all procedures then you found it. I was disappointed with lack of specific information and the pictures. You can easily find the broad knowledge presented in this book on the Internet. I wouldn't recommend this to someone is trying to research a particular procedure they are interested in.
AMAZING & INFORMATIVE:
Very well organized, direct and easy to read. Describes how to pick a reputable surgeon, explains procedures, what to expect and includes pitfals to procedures. Lots of before after pictures. The author does a great job at presenting the information.
be an informed patient or loved one:
Recommended to three types of readers: (a) People considering having cosmetic surgery. (b) People with loved ones considering or have received cosmetic surgery. (b) People purely curious about cosmetic surgery. The first few chapters describe medical training (e.g., board certification), health care environments (e.g., office vs. hospital), and patient qualifications (e.g., as healthy as possible). These chapters emphasize the importance of choosing an appropriate medical team. If the... more info