From Loren Borud |
Dr. Loren Borud writes a bestseller with his revolutionary book, Plastikonomics: What I learned as a Harvard Plastic Surgeon.
The manuscript is different from those in the market since it discusses an unseen side of plastic surgery – the economics and circumstances that propel people to rely on aesthetic services. Contrary to popular belief that plastic surgery is used only to beauty and flatter a patient’s physical attributes, the book reveals that there lies a deeper meaning in each operation. The book discloses the daily decisions of patients, doctors, and other clientele, in regards to surgery, and its relationship to economics and social norms. Both serious and mundane topics are covered by the publication by giving interesting points of view regarding the government’s stand in providing superior healthcare, to common types of plastic surgery patients.
From Loren Borud |
Since Dr. Loren Borud amassed more than twenty years worth of experience, observations, and practice as a plastic surgeon, he has become of the most respected aesthetic surgeons in the world. He was a veteran Harvard Medical School lecturer, attending plastic surgeon, and medical practitioner. Aside from these qualifications, he is also involved with medical researches pertaining to lymphedema and plastic surgery, and body contouring after substantial weight loss. The latter research gives Dr. Borud an advanced understanding of what triggers patients to opt for plastic surgery.
From Loren Borud |
The book gives a bright outlook about plastic surgery, and its underlying consequences and decisions. A more thorough discussion and narrative about the doctor, and the manuscript, are located at www.borud.com.