Usually like parts.

Otto Joseph Placik, MD answers: Do cosmetic surgery patients really come in asking to look like movie stars?

Do cosmetic surgery patients really come in asking to look like movie stars?


Otto Joseph Placik, MD
9 months ago

Patients typically come in referring to specific body parts. But it is often to say what they DON'T LIKE.

For example:

  • I want (or don't want) Angelina's lips
  • I want (or don't want) Pamela Anderson's breasts
  • I don't want Priscilla Presley's facial injections
  • I don't want to be pulled as tight as Joan Rivers
  • etc.
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