'MY JOB IS TO MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY'
by Lucy Corry 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.
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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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