@ 3:06 "The last thing you want to save money on is your face"! How true! Too bad people think they're going to find themselves looking as they did 20 to 30 years ago! If your happy in your life, a few wrinkles aren't going to turn that smile upside down. But facelifting just might! LOL
Attorneys, especially female attorneys, this assembly-line high-pressure-sales scandal called "Lifestyle Lift" presents a great opportunity for you to grasp.
Despite vigorous litigation to silence the hundreds of victims who posted their stories, along with heavy shilling by this corporation, there is still abundant information on the Internet to bolster your investigation.
It is OK to grow older, if you are confident and accepting of your age. Exercise, a good diet, lots of sex and a great attitude about life makes you younger than any expensive surgery can ever give you. Love yourself and you won't need this crutch called cosmetic surgery.
it's all about marketing - 'lifestyle lift' is trademarked - and not much about sophisticated, up-to-date surgery. if you are fortunate you'll look somewhat refreshed for at least some time, if not so fortunate there can be real problems with scars that require a real plastic surgeon to fix. plastic surgery is an art and requires years of surgal experience to master. your lifestyle lift doc may be a family practice MD the rest of the week, but today it's 'plastic surgeon'!
Over the phone they told me 3000 once i went in and they saw I had good credit it went up to 7000...I did meet someone in the waiting room that had it done and she looked great... I thought she was waiting for someone. she was the same age as me but looked 10 years younger. the doctor said i needed it yet the secretary told me to go home and use creams instead, she didnt think i should get it... i dont know what to do.
@sheila1021 don't do it. see a well-regarded plastic surgeon. they can tell you what you can get done for what you can spend and the results will stick. you only get one face.
this is the same company that has a chief marketing officer who called the people who underwent the procedure "trailer trash". just so you know how the marketing guy thinks about the company, and more importantly, YOU if you dare do this.
I did the same thing.I actually made an appointment for next week to go with her. I will not let my mother go through with this after reading the reviews.
My MIL's update after 9 months...THANK GOD she didnt face anything like some of these ladies did. She did have alot of pain and took a bit longer to heal than she was told to expect, once it was all over...she looked great, not exactly what she wanted but it was really good. She was hoping for more wrinkles to be gone, she says she feels like they left some behind! lol
My wife trusted the Lifestyle Lift doctors and staff to be honest and caring throughout the entire program, but what we ended up with was a healing time that was not diclosed as well as never being told just how long the "healing" process takes. I think this company should be shut down immediately! My wife refuses to be seen by anyone other than her grandchildren. What a shame for a beautiful woman 55 years old to be dealt such a negative blow by snappy commercials and false promises.
My MIL had this done just yesterday here, in Dallas. Apparently the cost differs from one location to another. My MIL was charged $6700. Her surgery wasnt an hour either, closer to 3 hours. I hope and pray her story doesnt end up like the ladies here who were not happy and had long term problems.
This lift did not take one hour for me. It was 3 and 1/2 hours. Tugging, smelling burning flesh, and there was no "quick recovery". I still have nightmares. The real nightmare though was my eyes and ears. Both of my eyes were cut differently. Symmetry, what is that? And my ears felt like the meat was skewered behind and stitched to the back of my ears. The ear pain was unrelenting. I might as well have driven down 285 with money in hand, tossing it out the window. Please save your money and time
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@ 3:06 "The last thing you want to save money on is your face"! How true! Too bad people think they're going to find themselves looking as they did 20 to 30 years ago! If your happy in your life, a few wrinkles aren't going to turn that smile upside down. But facelifting just might! LOL
hippychick48 3 weeks ago
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hippychick48 3 weeks ago
@2:20 he sounds a lot like wife killer, Scott Peterson, YIKES!
rainslave 1 month ago
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Attorneys, especially female attorneys, this assembly-line high-pressure-sales scandal called "Lifestyle Lift" presents a great opportunity for you to grasp.
Despite vigorous litigation to silence the hundreds of victims who posted their stories, along with heavy shilling by this corporation, there is still abundant information on the Internet to bolster your investigation.
JDMark25 2 months ago
It is OK to grow older, if you are confident and accepting of your age. Exercise, a good diet, lots of sex and a great attitude about life makes you younger than any expensive surgery can ever give you. Love yourself and you won't need this crutch called cosmetic surgery.
Guido8943 3 months ago
it's all about marketing - 'lifestyle lift' is trademarked - and not much about sophisticated, up-to-date surgery. if you are fortunate you'll look somewhat refreshed for at least some time, if not so fortunate there can be real problems with scars that require a real plastic surgeon to fix. plastic surgery is an art and requires years of surgal experience to master. your lifestyle lift doc may be a family practice MD the rest of the week, but today it's 'plastic surgeon'!
demilieu 4 months ago
Over the phone they told me 3000 once i went in and they saw I had good credit it went up to 7000...I did meet someone in the waiting room that had it done and she looked great... I thought she was waiting for someone. she was the same age as me but looked 10 years younger. the doctor said i needed it yet the secretary told me to go home and use creams instead, she didnt think i should get it... i dont know what to do.
sheila1021 5 months ago
@sheila1021 don't do it. see a well-regarded plastic surgeon. they can tell you what you can get done for what you can spend and the results will stick. you only get one face.
demilieu 4 months ago
this is the same company that has a chief marketing officer who called the people who underwent the procedure "trailer trash". just so you know how the marketing guy thinks about the company, and more importantly, YOU if you dare do this.
phineasfoggy 1 year ago
Wow what an asshole! I suggested this to my mom when I saw the commercial! but no way... I feel sorry for these poor women!
Spooker007 2 years ago
I did the same thing.I actually made an appointment for next week to go with her. I will not let my mother go through with this after reading the reviews.
maltesedogs 1 year ago
My MIL's update after 9 months...THANK GOD she didnt face anything like some of these ladies did. She did have alot of pain and took a bit longer to heal than she was told to expect, once it was all over...she looked great, not exactly what she wanted but it was really good. She was hoping for more wrinkles to be gone, she says she feels like they left some behind! lol
marshantexas 2 years ago
My wife trusted the Lifestyle Lift doctors and staff to be honest and caring throughout the entire program, but what we ended up with was a healing time that was not diclosed as well as never being told just how long the "healing" process takes. I think this company should be shut down immediately! My wife refuses to be seen by anyone other than her grandchildren. What a shame for a beautiful woman 55 years old to be dealt such a negative blow by snappy commercials and false promises.
poppi3times 2 years ago
My MIL had this done just yesterday here, in Dallas. Apparently the cost differs from one location to another. My MIL was charged $6700. Her surgery wasnt an hour either, closer to 3 hours. I hope and pray her story doesnt end up like the ladies here who were not happy and had long term problems.
marshantexas 3 years ago 2
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collettejewelry 2 years ago
This lift did not take one hour for me. It was 3 and 1/2 hours. Tugging, smelling burning flesh, and there was no "quick recovery". I still have nightmares. The real nightmare though was my eyes and ears. Both of my eyes were cut differently. Symmetry, what is that? And my ears felt like the meat was skewered behind and stitched to the back of my ears. The ear pain was unrelenting. I might as well have driven down 285 with money in hand, tossing it out the window. Please save your money and time
chrystaleckes 3 years ago 2