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Paperback A Little Work: Behind the Doors of a Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon Book

ISBN: 0312315252

ISBN13: 9780312315252

A Little Work: Behind the Doors of a Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon

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In the book for anyone who is thinking about getting plastic surgery, Dr. Lorenc not only supplies the answers to the most-asked questions but analyzes what increasingly drives people in our youth- and beauty-obsessed culture--women and men alike--to request his services.

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well written, great read!

Dr. Paul Lorenc provides an insiders look not only into surgery but plastic surgery specifically. This book is well written with tactful humor, real cases and is awash in insightful tips for those of us seeking to improve our aging bodies. This book helps you understand why surgery is dangerous business and how to avoid the pratfalls of misguided rhetorical advertising.

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At age 50, I finally got permission from On High to act: My special-order bras were 34 KK; without them, I could roll my breastfeeding-bedraggled bosom up on a pencil and tack 'em to my chin with a pin. Hyperbole? Not the 34-KK part... To my physician-husband Jon: "I'm getting rid of these things!" He protested, "Why? I like 'em." If I could have taught school with drooping appendages like the braless teacher on South Park, it would have been less painful, but I'd have been an unemployable laughingstock. The University-of-California-faculty physicians explained to us, "We'll have to remove the breast tissue, replace it with silicone which will harden after a couple of years, slice off your nipples and sew them back on. They'll have no feeling, and later may fall off." Horrified, Jon insisted on a second opinion. Z. Paul Lorenc seemed shocked when we repeated what the other doctors had said: "What WE do is leave enough tissue to fill the cup size you want, pull the nipple up through the front with the blood and nerve lines attached and sew it into the circular hole I'll fashion in the front. What he DIDN'T tell me was *clicking heels* I'd never have to wear a bra again! In person, Z. Paul and his dermatologist twin Marek balance modesty with a refreshing sense of humor. If Z. Paul is righteously proud of his work, it's because he's an artist. After he re-crested my albatross chest, I decided: Facelift Time in the West! He insists in A Little Work that he's better now than he was then. I don't see how! Folks still can't believe I'm 65. Jon loves the book too. He says that Z Paul is an excellent physician, but he's a sculptor first.

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`A Day in the Life', or `Taking the Plunge', to name a few, are chapters in the book, A Little Work; Behind the doors of a Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon. Both of these chapters, in particular, are useful for people who are considering plastic surgery, as well as pre-med students. The author, Paul Lorenc did a fine job at focusing on how plastic surgery and its industry work, along with how each surgical procedure is performed through his clear and concise writing. Lorenc handled the topics in his book very well, and discussed each issue completely. He has the capability and knowledge of accomplishing this through his education, experience, and expertise. For example, Lorenc took the reader through a day in his life. He started from when he woke up and walked to work, through dinner with his wife. He began his day with walking to the office and doing going through his patient's actual exams and visits. He also used several different examples of procedures, and explained how they work, along with what to expect when receiving them, from the initial visit through the recovery, in his chapter, `Taking the Plunge.' Overall, the book is very thorough when it comes to the topic in general of becoming a plastic surgeon, having plastic surgery, and knowledge about specific plastic surgeries. It is very important for a doctor to be aware of these three main topics because they deal with these specific topics on a daily basis. Doctors need to have knowledge of plastic surgery in order to gain trust from their patients. Everyone wants to be able to trust a doctor's opinions as well as what he is doing. If you are looking for a book to give you information on becoming a doctor, as well as, different surgical procedures and the technology advancements that come along with being one, then this is the book for you. It will give you a sufficient amount of information on what it takes to be a plastic surgeon or have plastic surgery.

A Best Seller!!

This has given me a wonderful outlook on having plastic surgery oneday soon. It was a easy read and at times I could not put it down. After reading it, I enjoyed it so much I started to read it again! Dr Lorenc sounds like a doctor I want to use for all of my illnesses.

I loved it!!!

I bought this book tonight and couldn't put it down. It has a very insightful view on the world of plastic surgery, along with its downfalls. I Absolutly loved it from the start to finish. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in this subject.
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