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Back to Home > Entertainment > Wednesday, Dec 14, 2005 Columnists email this print this reprint o... Jenice Armstrong | A coach
Either by phone or through visits to her New York City office, she advises clients as to when it's time to invest in a few Botox injections or maybe to schedule that tummy tuck.
Think of her as operating a cosmetic concierge service. Lewis claims she can get you faster appointments with some heavily booked physicians and save you the hassle of having to call doctors' offices to schedule appointments. She recently set up a rhinoplasty for an 18-year-old daughter of a Saudi Arabian businessman who planned to travel to the Orange County, Calif., area. Lewis scheduled appointments at three plastic-surgery offices for the family, which eventually settled on one of the doctors.
Lewis spent years working for New York City-based plastic surgeons before setting up her own consultancy business on the advice of a wealthy socialite who she helped her after a bad facelift.
Some of Lewis' clients come from the Main Line and travel to New York to get her recommendations in person. Others take advantage of her handy telephone consultations ($350 for an hour), during which she analyzes photos and makes recommendations. After taking a look at my own photo, she proclaimed me lucky.
I thought I was off the hook. But then she suggested that I could use a little Restalyn if that line from my nose to my mouth bothered me. And if I had any dark spots, a glycolic peel might be in order. She suggested Philadelphia dermatologist , who coincindentally I've been a patient of for years.
Free tickets are still available for the screening I'm hosting of the new flick, "Last Holiday," at the Bridge Theatre, 40th and Walnut streets, at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
In the movie, Latifah plays a down-and-out department-store clerk with dreams of becoming the next . It's a remake of the 1950 flick of the same name.
Afterwards, we'll head next door to the Marathon Grill's MarBar for desserts and coffee and mini-beauty treatments compliments of Louis Christian Wayne Robert Spa & Salon of Cherry Hill.
Geffen Records is hosting a listening party at Bluzette beginning at 10 tonight. Her new CD, "The Breathrough," drops next week. There'll be giveways and free drinks provided by Bailey's Irish Cream.
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