A woman who underwent the lifestyle lift (a mini-facelift with mega-marketing and some customer dissatistfaction) wrote a diary about her experience. On this page, she describes how the Lifestyle Lift Holding Inc. tried to block her from advertising her site on Google Ads. She also goes into details about how this company "loads" other website discussions with positive reviews- described by her as a masquerade. That's really what it is. Look at this site, paid for by the company: cosmetic lawsuits. We have personally seen patients who underwent this lift and had scars around the ears that were not well hidden, maybe because they are trying to complete the procedure in an hour.

Maybe the attorney general should step in when it comes to big corporate entities marketing 'medical wonders' such as the trademarked "Life Style Lift".
LSL should be held to the same consumer standards as other goods and services marketed to the public under trademark names.
It's about time the loophole of their being a 'medical service' and therefore not subject to review by the attorney general, be CLOSED.
Posted by: Jane | February 25, 2008 at 04:39 PM
I had this done in 06. I was told it was a small incision in the ear. What I got was almost ear dissections, bad ear scarring (back) left ear misplaced& lobe sewn to face, pain, pain ,pain!!! No aftercare, no personalized surgical report, nowhere do they say where they will cut you or what they did, so no other plastic surgeon can help, if he doesn't know what they did. The Dr that did me said I need a revison. When I asked what that entailed, I was told he'd swe my other ear to my face to match the ear he screwed up! Clever marketing tactics, genious businessman as a FOUNDER> I hope he's enjoying the money he duped us out of& pray no Dr screws up one of his own, like they did to me!
Posted by: Bitsy | April 20, 2009 at 12:21 AM
are the doctors independent contractors or employees for the purpose of lawsuit?
Posted by: phil auerbach | May 10, 2009 at 05:11 AM