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'MY JOB IS TO MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY'

Many celebrities owe their good looks, fame and fortune to New York plastic surgeon Cap Lesesne. Now the globetrotting doctor has written a book about his exploits, Confessions Of A Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon. He tells us when - and why - to consider going under the knife.

The real players in my field are not
like Nip/Tuck

It's an unnerving thing to interview a man who makes people more beautiful for a living, particularly when you're red-eyed and blotchy with a streaming cold.

But if New York plastic surgeon Dr Cap Lesesne thinks I need help with my looks, he's polite enough to keep it to himself.

It shows remarkable restraint for a man who claims his "PSR" - Plastic Surgeon's Radar - is always on, but such discretion is to be expected from someone whose client list includes models, movie stars and business moguls.

While he shies away from naming names, the smooth-faced 50-year-old has decided to reveal the secrets of his profession in a book, Confessions Of A Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon.

He drops lots of hints, but readers are left to draw their own conclusions about which A-list celebs, aristocrats or royalty have had what done.

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