Who is showing the ads? Can they be required to stop showing them? Or at least be informed that the ads they are showing are actually hurting people? I've read some of the saddest stories on the internet relative to this company (Lifestyle Lifts). I would think the FCC might even prosecute them for false advertising. But at any rate, let the channel know what they are airing, and how it is affecting people.
It is clear that LSL advertisements do not represent the actual facts concerning their procedure. I suggest contacting the channel that airs these ads, and informing them of the harm being done by LSL. A threatened boycott of other advertisers on that channel might cause the channel to cease allowing people to be misled. False advertising is a criminal offense, and I think the FCC should also be informed.
I suggest trying to get the ads off the air. The large number of people reporting dissatisfaction with the results tells me that this is not a reputable company. Contact the channel that aired the ads, and inform them of what is now common knowledge on the internet. The LSL procedure is not as advertised, and that's quite clear. Stop the ads.
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