Lies -Tragedy of Botched Cosmetic Surgery-
Dr. Barry Eppley ’s “educational” videos on You Tube are a travesty.
Massive swelling after a nose job done only 8 weeks after a facelift permanently damaged all soft tissue undermined in the face/neck lift, leaving my face a lax, hanging sack of flesh, stretched and detached from the underlying muscles. The rhinoplasty, supervised by Dr. Joel Feldman at MGH in Boston, was done too soon.. Every plastic surgeon knows it takes SEVERAL MONTHS to ONE YEAR for a facelift to heal, yet I was told it was safe to have a nose job 8 weeks after my facelift. Both were done at MGH. 1 year after the nose job (14 mo. after facelift) my face and neck have aged 20 years.. Yet the doctors at MGH, including Dr. Joel Feldman, denied this. 10 years later Dr. Feldman is still denying the reality of this damage. From the frying pan into the fire, in April 2001 I underwent a revision facelift by Dr. Barry Eppley, a plastic surgeon in Indianapolis (Eppley Plastic
Surgery) who claimed he understood the problem and could fix it. After reviewing my own extensive research on facial cosmetic surgery and his agreement to perform my surgery in the manner we agreed, he betrayed every premise upon which I based my consent to surgery. Dr. Barry Eppley blatantly neglected some basic rules of surgery, leaving me unable to lift my head, close my jaw, breathe or swallow normally since the day he operated on me. Left uncorrected I am literally being left to die, unable to breathe or walk across a room upright. I am being left to aspirate my own saliva..disabled to the point that my entire life has been reduced to sitting in one place, every muscle in my body straining for every breath. There is nothing left to support the internal structures in my throat and neck.. It is impossible to breathe this way. I find it more than extraordinary that the surgeons I consulted for this have turned a blind eye to something so obvisously disabling and life threatening.
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Hip-Hop documentary. This is a short taster for a feature-length version, which will follow the story of several artists and key players in the scene. This film gives an idea of the tone of the project.