From Library Journal
Anyone contemplating a facelift will welcome Bransford's guidebook. Having been through one, she shares the experience (even the "before" and "during" pictures). From the first "should I or shouldn't I" debate, through choosing a doctor, deciding what should be done, planning for recovery, and going through the surgery and subsequent convalescence, Bransford covers every step in the process with wit, compassion, and good cheer. She also details the experience of several friends, including a man. Her advice is thoughtful, complete, and well written. Recommended for public and patient-service libraries. [Bransford is married to novelist Jay McInerney.?Ed.]?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohi.
-?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OhioCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
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Welcome to Your Facelift cuts through the plastic surgery thicket: the cost, the pain, the length and nature of recovery."
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Chicago Tribune"It's full of concrete tips and no-nonsense advice--What makes the book extra-nice is Bransford's conversational style, warm humor and nice use of quotes."
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Nashville Banner"I read this straightforward and attractive little tome in one sitting. It is a valuable and forceful piece of work. And I had fun reading it."
--Liz Smith
"If you're thinking of surgical procedures or simply suffering pangs over the aging process, it's a worthy read."
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Houston Chronicle