When Facelifts Go Wrong: Stanford Expert Counsels Plastic Surgeons On Dealing With Unhappy Patients
Watch for the red flags: the patient who pulls out a photo of Tom Cruise and says he wants to look just like that, or the perfectionist who comes to the initial interview with each hair in place, makeup just so. There’s the price haggler, and the multiple-surgeon shopper and then the paranoid personality.
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Filed under: Cosmetic Medicine on June 1st, 2008