One look at Georgette Gilbert's before and after photos, and you'd like to know how she could have been so careless in choosing her plastic surgeon. Read her story, and you wonder just how it would be possible to prevent such a disaster yourself. Ask yourself the questions Georgette asked before surgery. Isn't it great that I know this surgeon socially - and think well of him? And the fact that he's the Director of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the renowned UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento - that must mean he's a good surgeon, right? He's even profiled in the local media as "a nationally recognized educator and leader in minimally invasive aesthetic and laser surgery." Wow - am I lucky or what? Georgette Gilbert considered all of these factors, and what happened next was "the biggest regret" of her life. It's not that she wanted more than plastic surgery can deliver. This was not supposed to be a radical surgery. According to her website, she had just broken up with her boyfriend, was feeling a bit insecure, and just wanted to make sure she would continue to keep her youthful looks as she grew older. At age 33, Georgette was simply looking to maintain what she had.
Most people who have negative experiences with plastic surgery don't tell their story, either from shame, embarrassment, or fear of legal action. It can be scary, but it's also a brave move, and an important one. As one blogger put it, "It is a real service to the public to have a public forum and it's completely protected by freedom of speech. People should not be bullied by their doctor to be quiet - they are entitled to tell others about their experience and educate the public. Thank you Georgette."
Having seen Georgette's web site, I will never look at plastic surgery quite the same way again. It tells a story we all instinctively know is true: every plastic surgery does not result in perfection. There are amazing results, fair results, and even disastrous results like Georgette Gilbert's. Let's hope that, in the future, more and more people who have suffered a similar fate will step forward to warn the rest of us - because if we share this kind of information with one another, we'll all be much better served. If you or someone you know would like to share a Plastic Surgery Horror Story, please contact Mara@body-philosophy.com.
It's important that one takes time and effort to be able to find a good plastic surgeon. The repercussions of making a mistake can be tragic. There's nothing wrong with getting plastic surgery for as long as a qualified plastic surgeon does it.
Imagine the horror, shame and pain she must have gone through to make that site. It's a good thing she came out and tell everyone the experience she had when she went under that disastrous procedure and served as a warning for others.
Poor girl. Glad she had the courage to do battle though.
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