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Dissatisfied plastic surgery clients show the downsides of online research

  • Written by Aphrodite Vlahos, Adjunct Lecturer, The University of Melbourne
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A woman walks into a plastic surgeon’s office with an image she has found online. She wants her body to look like the same, and thinks she knows how to get it. She tells the consulting surgeon exactly what she wants: round, 350cc implants, with full projection. She believes this will get her to a full D-cup shape.

But after the...

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