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Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:18 pm |
Ok, ok, I know this is old news (January 2013) but have you guys heard of Lisa D'Amato, a contestant of America's next top model, and her accident in which she crushed and cut her face? She ended up making an AMAZING recovery and I really, really want to know what she used to fix her face.
Look at these pictures (watch out, they're graphic):
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/lisa-amato-smashes-face-accident-article-1.1247784
The cut on her nose was very deep and as you can see, she had stitches. How on earth did she heal so well??
Here's another set of pictures, a bit more graphic than the last one:
http://www.urban-rehab.org/images/dermefface-fx7-lisa-before-after.gif
She endorses Dermefface FX7 but the whole thing seems really dodgy and fake.
I have never EVER seen wound healing even remotely like this. Does anyone have any information at all? (I really don't think Dermefface FX7 has anything to do with her progress). This is crazy! |
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