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Lift: Wanting, Fearing, and Having a Face-Lift

Lift: Wanting, Fearing, and Having a Face-Lift

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book by an Outstanding Writer
Review: As a board certified plastic surgeon, and author of my own book about cosmetic plastic surgery, one might assume that I would write an unfavorable and possibly harsh review of a book written in my area of expertise by one who is not a plastic surgeon. However, that is far from the case. This book is an outstanding guide, written in an insightful and entertaining style - so much so that I recommend it to my own patients! Further, Joyce is an accomplished and experienced writer who knows her topic well and presents it objectively. Congratulations on a book well done!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: informative, gossipy, a real page turner, a must read!
Review: Bravo! A fascinating indepth look at the historical, emotional and physical sides of cosmetic surgery from the First Lady of the field herself, Joan Kron. Warm and witty, this book is infused with personal experience, candid interviews and never before in print words of wisdom about a subject which fascinates us all. 'Lift' has something offer to any woman (or man) who has ever looked in the mirror and thought 'should I or shoudn't I?', anyone who has ever considered having something done, who has had it and will have it again, or who is just simply intrigued by this fastpaced, constantly evolving specialty. Joan has done her homework, more than any journalist before her. Finally, a book from an author who checks her facts, uncovers the truth, weeds through the hype, does her research and knows what she is talking about. I've bought several for colleagues and friends!

Wendy Lewis, Cosmetic Surgery Consultant & Writer

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Author summarizes her experience with second facelift.
Review: I was expecting more from this book. Author seemed more like a Hollywood prima donna and less like the average person seeking cosmetic surgery in the 90s. Things like having general anesthesia, having surgery in the hospital, having a private duty nurse care for her are all unrealistic and unnecesary for the typical patient. She also went off on tangents about the history of cosmetic surgery -- uninteresting to most readers. Good resources in back of book and good advice on researching your surgeon and facility.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Author summarizes her experience with second facelift.
Review: Joan Kron reads your mind as she tells you of her concerns about having a face-lift and then answers them in an intelligent, friendly manner. She has researched the topic thoroughly and is sharing her insights and experience with you. She chats with you while informing you about every aspect of choosing a surgeon, having the operation and recovering. I found the historical background glances into the various procedures to be fascinating and educational. The general tone of the book is optimistic but she states the risks and benefits clearly. Who could have thought such a detailed exploration of surgery could be such an absorbing, fast read?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lift
Review: Of all the books I have read so far, Joan's "Lift" is one of my favorites. She gives that personal touch to the surgery by describing without glory the tedious days and weeks of after care. When I decide to take the plunge, I will no doubt reread this personal and informing book.Believe it or not, I emailed Joan to tell her how much I liked her book, and she emailed me back with encouragement the next day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lift
Review: Of all the books I have read so far, Joan's "Lift" is one of my favorites. She gives that personal touch to the surgery by describing without glory the tedious days and weeks of after care. When I decide to take the plunge, I will no doubt reread this personal and informing book.Believe it or not, I emailed Joan to tell her how much I liked her book, and she emailed me back with encouragement the next day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous-Buy this if you are considering plastic surgery!
Review: This book is informative, factual and entertaining. It will tell you everything you want to know about plastic surgery and then some. I was definitely a "yes" so the pages don't scare me as much as it might others!!!! A must have for everyone complating plastic surgery!


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