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Not Worth It
Spent: $8,000 in San Diego, CA

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Updated 1 Feb 2010

Posted 31 Jan 2010

I am so mad at myself for trying this Lifestyle Lift! Had I known that a five year old can mess my neck the way my Dr. did, I would have saved $8,000!

Yes, I wrote to Lifestyle Lift main office,registered w/ return receipt, some addressed to the this Dr. Kent but didn't do any good. They said, read the fine prints - not everyone will get the same result. The least Dr. Kent can do is to give me a discount because I refused a "re-do".

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Join the listy of unhappy patients Sorry. From MIAMI
Rhea 13 Feb 2010
I too signed a form...I was already under the medication..I do not know what I signed...please medical professions, direct me to someone you can stop LSL..I have tried everything. Thanks for be brave enough to post your comments. Have you been threatened with a lawsuit??
Bettie Tyree 25 Feb 2010
Linda does look 70 even with the LSL - I am hearing so many negative responses from this procedure...is this just another scam that most people in business in the USA are involved in? If so, how do you sleep at night by cheating people out of their money in the neighborhood of $4,000 to $9,000 - Does anyone in business care about offering fair services anymore or are we all living amongst crooks where no one in business can be trusted!!!!
truecolors 10 Mar 2010
I was (justifiably) unhappy with the results of my eyelid surgery. I consulted with other surgeons who recommended that I go back to the original surgeon to have my eyelids redone, which I did (there should be no charge for a 'correction'.) My eyelids looked better after the 2nd surgery but still definitely looked 'sloppy'. Two and a half years later the surgeon finally refunded me the $2300 I had paid her so that I could put the money towards correction by a surgeon I trusted. But I had to kick up a LOT of dust to get that refund. My advice to you is to kick up a lot of dust.
Roswell133 10 May 2011
Why don't you sue LSL?

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