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(reply to Chrystal Eckes)

Cathy, thank you so very much for keeping tabs on this situation for us. The information is completely alarming -- clearly, many people have fallen for these misleading claims.

And Chrystal, I'm so sorry about your experience. It sounds horrible. I cannot believe that a doctor in charge of doing surgery -- any kind of surgery -- on a patient would not be completely up front about the entire procedure. I'm very glad you wrote.

I have seen the Lifestyle Lift's commercials on television, and not only did it leave me NOT thinking it had anything to do with surgery, it left me wondering how the heck they did it. There are absolutely no details given. Someone wanting any more information at ALL would have to call the phone number, at which point the employees can start their sales pitch.

Please write to the newspaper or magazine where you read the article this morning. It sounds more like an advertisement than an article, which is mortifying. They need to know that the article is not truthful and that it may in fact be misleading their own readers.

Did you report your experience to a medical board or to the company? Did your surgery turn out ok?

November 5, 2009 - 8:29am

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