i would have gladly paid twice the amount if i had been told the truth about the procedure and the degree of healing. i DID NOT go to lifestyle lift because of the money i went because they told me it was minimally invasive with limited pain and little healing time. shame on me, i did not do my homework and simply believed them because i trusted them. i do not know what your experience regarding plastic surgery is but, this was not my first and i have never had a problem. well, 6 months later i am still healing and the pain has lessened but i am still uncomfortable on a daily basis. the surgery itself was the worst possible nightmare i could have imaged because i was wide awake and the dr was less than sympathetic when i went into a panic attack because of the extensive amount and degree of needles. after 5 months and 3 visits i finally saw a post op dr. that's right i didn't see a dr after my surgery for 5 months and only because i kept going back due to pain and swelling. there is no amount of money that was worth this experience and suggesting that these horror stories are fabricated due to money undermines our pain.
how about starting a grass roots campaign with a specific slogan like: "another victim of Life Style Lift's false advertizing." and put it in your car window. if everyone who has had a bad experience across the country did this the word would get out. this is the only way these people are going to be stopped.
how about starting a grass roots campaign like typing a sign with a specific slogan : "another victim of Lifestyle Lift's false advertizing" and putting in your car window. the only thing that is going to stop these people is getting the word out.
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