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Celebrity Plastic Surgery Priscilla Presley and more!

around lunchtime of March 25th, 2008

 Ok, like this just is being noticed for the first time that some of the celebrities actually look worse after their plastic and cosmetic surgery or treatments.  The latest was a story about Priscilla Presley and industrial grade silicone injected into her face.  This isn’t something new and I’ve written about the danders of silicone injections for some time now.  People, including celebrities, are victims to the unrealistic scams that promise no surgery facial rejuvenation. 

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TMZ has learned Priscilla Presley is the victim of a botched cosmetic procedure. What’s worse — it was at the hands of a gigolo who was sent to prison for perpetrating an injectable scam on Hollywood’s elite.

 If you are not fully educated on your options regarding facial and body rejuvenation…find out more before you become victim to just such a scam.  Siliocne can’t be removed or reveresed.  Better to have reliable fillers like Restylane, Radiesse or Juvederm….or proven procedures like Facelifts, Breast Augmentation, Blepharoplasty, Rhinoplasty, Botox, Cheek Implants, Chin Implants or lip augmentation using Alloderm.  These things work….no hocus pocus, just proven, highly effective plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures and treatments.  Don’t get taken in by scams….be an educated, informed consumer.

 

Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

 

2 Responses to “Celebrity Plastic Surgery Priscilla Presley and more!”

  1. IM 28 YR OLS SINGLE MOM/PT MODEL THAT HAD RADIESSE INJECTED UNDER EYE-NOW IT LOOKS LIKE A REDWELP-THIS IS SERIOUSLY RUINING MY PERSONAL AND PROFFESIONAL LIFE-CAN I INJECT STEROIDS OR TAKE STEROIDS TO DISSOLVE

    HELP PLEAse-im desperate

  2. Jennifer,

    The Radiesse should all go away with time. Steroid injections may make the area lumpy, some of which may never go away.

    Dr. Francis R Palmer, III

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