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BIGRED55

Location: NJ
Joined: 19 Jun 2008
Activity: 6 posts

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  • Posted to DEFINITELY NOT WORTH IT on 21 Jun 2008

    Dear Unhappy, I meant to tell you that you are not the first person I heard say they signed the consent after the Valium! I've spoken to several other ladies & read posts from many others that all say the same thing. I signed mine on the table/chair without my reading glasses! The tech pointed to where to sign & told me it was just a bunch of meaningless dribble that never happened anyway! She never said it was a consent or a waiver. Unbelievable, feel free to e-mail me.
  • Posted to DEFINITELY NOT WORTH IT on 21 Jun 2008

    I have to agree with MM, why ask the questions about the office, staff,etc. Are we so desparate to look better that we'll knowingly let someone deform us on the outside chance that we might luck out & look a little better for a short period of time? This is how LSL gets us, it's our own insecurities about the way we look, they build on that & the next thing you know, they have us & it's too late. Run is all I can say. I've been through it twice & I'm sorry for it everyday. Be glad you didn't have the re-do, it only made the 1st set of miserable mistakes even worse, worse to the tune of almost $20,000 to correct. I posted this in another area, but too much skin was removed, it was then reattached in the wrong place after being pulled in the wrong direction, my ears are misplaced (pixie ears) & the scarring is so bad that even with $20,000 worth of surgery the scars can't be completely corrected. Just say no. If I could turn back time I would wait another year or 2, get the financing & have a real doctor do the work, not LSL.
  • Posted to Spare Yourself the Agony - Don't Do It on 21 Jun 2008

    I had a consult with a prominent plastic surgeon. It would cost about $20,000 to repair what LSL did, way more than a normal face lift because of the extent of damage. Too much skin was removed, I have 'pixie ears', my skin was pulled then anchored in the wrong direction, that's why my face is askew since the LSL, the scarring is heavy, ropey & almost impossible to remove, even with another expensive surgery. What we need is NATIONAL COVERAGE, not just local TV. There have been several stations across the country that aired segments showing unhappy, scarred, mamed women. LSL has sued or threatened to sue everyone, including some of the patients they mamed. How can that be possible? If anyone has an idea of how we can unite, not just in individual cities but countrywide to get some national attention e-mail me & let's get working on this. I know it's possible, but we are dealing with a money making machine & they have armed themselves with good attornies & managed until now to insulate themselves from these complaints.
  • Posted to Lifestyle Lift - VERY BAD Experience for Me! on 19 Jun 2008

    Hi Lily, Please e-mail me if you want information on others with complaints about Life Style Lift. You're right, they are suing the TV stations that have run the reports & although no verdicts have been rendered, Lifestyle Lift has managed to effectively suppress the discontent of their patients. I'd like to get this to a national, rather than local level. In my opinion,if you haven't done this procedure, don't do it.
  • Posted to Lifestyle Lift - VERY BAD Experience for Me! on 19 Jun 2008

    Ana, Please e-mail me if you are still interested in other complaints involving Life Style Lift. I won't say it on this board, but I have new information. Hope to hear from you soon.

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