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Thinking about a "lunch-break facelift?" It comes with risks you might not know

Thinking about a "lunch-break facelift?" It comes with risks you might not know

This Matters

April 3, 202427m 14s

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Show Notes

Guests: Sheila Wang and Morgan Sevareid-Bocknek, investigative reporters

They're called "lunch hour facelifts," cosmetic touch-ups without the surgery. But if you are rethinking your lunch plans, you might want to think again. A recent Star investigation found a lot of these procedures are not as advertised. Across Canada, spas and medical clinics are offering the popular medical procedure marketed as a safe, minimally invasive treatment. But as service providers compete for customers on TikTok and Instagram, showing supposedly incredible results, some of them are making misleading claims about the quality and effectiveness of the threads they use on patients and soft-peddling the potential risks.

This episode was produced by Saba Eitizaz and Paulo Marques.

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