NJ woman says plastic surgeon left her unable to blink
The Record, March 24, 2011
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Anita (3/27/2011 at 12:46 PM)
I can image how she must feel. You attempt to look your best to continue in a job market and a society where youth and pleasant features are valued and find that the very person who should be helping you caused undo stress and even physical harm. Shouldn't disfigurement by a surgeon be treated the same as having acid splashed on your face. In this case it is even worse because there was a trust and a belief that he would cause no harm. Horray for her for standing up knowing that she would be critizi.ed for seeking a surgical option to maintain a youthful appearance