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Pretty. Scary.: Memoirs Of A Plastic Surgery Consultant
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Pretty. Scary.: Memoirs Of A Plastic Surgery Consultant in Brampton, ON
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Anne J. had the job of jobs. As a patient consultant for some of the most successful cosmetic surgeons in Beverly Hills, she was not only highly paid but enjoyed unlimited entree into the world of Beautiful People-most of whom weren't born that way. Grateful patients showered her with gifts-spa days and weekend retreats. Gift certificates for Hermes and Chanel. Invitations to party with the A-list. Anne thought she was making dreams come true until she began seeing the nightmarish excesses of both doctors and patients. A vicious circle of vanity, greed, and even gross negligence. That's when she knew she had to speak out and save what was nearly destroyed by the surgeon's scalpel--her own self-respect. This is her story.
Anne J. had the job of jobs. As a patient consultant for some of the most successful cosmetic surgeons in Beverly Hills, she was not only highly paid but enjoyed unlimited entree into the world of Beautiful People-most of whom weren't born that way. Grateful patients showered her with gifts-spa days and weekend retreats. Gift certificates for Hermes and Chanel. Invitations to party with the A-list. Anne thought she was making dreams come true until she began seeing the nightmarish excesses of both doctors and patients. A vicious circle of vanity, greed, and even gross negligence. That's when she knew she had to speak out and save what was nearly destroyed by the surgeon's scalpel--her own self-respect. This is her story.





















