Exposing Bad Plastic Surgery

Exposing Bad Plastic Surgery

and the Secret to Avoiding It

$19.95

Publication Date: 26th November 2024

This enlightening guide by esteemed plastic surgeon Dr. Francel demystifies the plastic surgery experience and the common mistakes people make that lead to botched results.Dr. Francel makes the case... Read More
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This enlightening guide by esteemed plastic surgeon Dr. Francel demystifies the plastic surgery experience and the common mistakes people make that lead to botched results.Dr. Francel makes the case... Read More
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This enlightening guide by esteemed plastic surgeon Dr. Francel demystifies the plastic surgery experience and the common mistakes people make that lead to botched results.

Dr. Francel makes the case that patient requests and poor selection of practitioners often play significant roles in adverse outcomes. He candidly reveals that even board-certified surgeons aren't immune to occasional unfavorable results, due to the constant evolution of surgical procedures.

Exposing Bad Plastic Surgery presents honest, frank, and authoritative information to aid consumers in making decisions about plastic surgery. Dr. Francel exposes the realities behind the surge of poor plastic surgery results, and offers strategies to avoid falling victim to such circumstances. His expertise combined with his candid, no-nonsense approach to a topic often obscured by sensational media portrayals should help readers avoid a “bad plastic surgery” result.

Details
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 282
  • Carton Quantity: 26
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
  • Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
  • Publication Date: 26th November 2024
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781636984346
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MEDICAL / Surgery / Plastic & Cosmetic
    HEALTH & FITNESS / Women's Health
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
Author Bio

Dr. Thomas J. Francel, FACS is a highly respected, board-certified plastic surgeon with an established private practice in St. Louis for the last 30 years. He completed his surgical residency at Harvard Surgical Services and furthered his specialty in plastic surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His contributions to medical literature include 22 peer-reviewed articles and 19 book chapters in various surgical journals. He is a sought-after speaker and educator, having presented his knowledge and techniques at over 20 national and international plastic surgery conferences. In 1999, he gained national recognition when he was interviewed by ABC 20/20, where he shed light on the causes and treatments of severe post-surgical infections.

This enlightening guide by esteemed plastic surgeon Dr. Francel demystifies the plastic surgery experience and the common mistakes people make that lead to botched results.

Dr. Francel makes the case that patient requests and poor selection of practitioners often play significant roles in adverse outcomes. He candidly reveals that even board-certified surgeons aren't immune to occasional unfavorable results, due to the constant evolution of surgical procedures.

Exposing Bad Plastic Surgery presents honest, frank, and authoritative information to aid consumers in making decisions about plastic surgery. Dr. Francel exposes the realities behind the surge of poor plastic surgery results, and offers strategies to avoid falling victim to such circumstances. His expertise combined with his candid, no-nonsense approach to a topic often obscured by sensational media portrayals should help readers avoid a “bad plastic surgery” result.

  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 282
  • Carton Quantity: 26
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
  • Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
  • Publication Date: 26th November 2024
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781636984346
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MEDICAL / Surgery / Plastic & Cosmetic
    HEALTH & FITNESS / Women's Health
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem

Dr. Thomas J. Francel, FACS is a highly respected, board-certified plastic surgeon with an established private practice in St. Louis for the last 30 years. He completed his surgical residency at Harvard Surgical Services and furthered his specialty in plastic surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His contributions to medical literature include 22 peer-reviewed articles and 19 book chapters in various surgical journals. He is a sought-after speaker and educator, having presented his knowledge and techniques at over 20 national and international plastic surgery conferences. In 1999, he gained national recognition when he was interviewed by ABC 20/20, where he shed light on the causes and treatments of severe post-surgical infections.