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Plastic Surgery Hopscotch: A Resource Guide for Those Considering Cosmetic Surgery (Paperback)Posted Thursday, August 23, 2007 to MARKETSPACE > Books Posted by RJ From Library Journal
In his title, McCabe (Surgery Electives, Carmania Bks., 1994) alludes to patients who "run from one surgeon to the next, trying to...fix what was done to [them]." He clearly feels that most plastic surgeries are unnecessary and that far too many are done by incompetent surgeons. Aside from this bias, McCabe offers a comprehensive, well-executed look at the types of plastic surgery done today, their risks, and their potential benefits. The text is interspersed with excerpts from congressional subcommittee hearings on plastic surgery, other books, and comments of former patients, and a long list of publications and organizations to help consumers find a good doctor is included. Recommended for most public libraries.?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohio Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. Midwest Book Review Anyone with a medical degree and state license can perform surgery: this provides cautions for consumers considering plastic surgery, imparting the basics on how to judge physician skills, how to locate surgeons, and how to understand the side-effects and long-range effects of cosmetic operations. Essential reading for any considering cosmetic surgery. 0 Comments | Share | Save to Favorites Report Abuse| Rate It: Add Comment |
