British Plastic Surgeons Speak Out Against Deceptive Ads
By PSAuthority on Sep 19, 2008 in Plastic Surgery
British plastic surgeons are speaking out against deceptive and damaging cosmetic surgery advertising.
Among their complaints:
“Use of models with anatomically impossible breasts” and “offers of lunchtime facelifts.”
The plastic surgeons also think the very young and most vulnerable audiences are being targeted and that can be dangerous.
However, I disagree with a comment made by Adam Searle, a former president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
“It is the patient who should benefit, not the surgeon.”
I think everyone involved should benefit from work well done. That includes plastic surgeon, patient and care team.
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