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Lisa Rinna Lip Augmentation Repair

Lisa Rinna lip augmentation repair

Lisa Rinna before her lip augmentation repair

Lisa Rinna is in the news again this time because she has had her lips fixed, i.e. reduced after a lip augmentation gone very wrong. Not coincidentally, this announcement comes at the same time that she is starting a new reality series with her husband called, “Harry Loves Lisa” on TV Land. Any publicity is good publicity especially since so much attention has been paid to her lips in the past. Her lips were always a topic of conversation. And why? I would suggest it is because she is a very attractive, vivacious woman with incredibly ugly lips. I’m sure at some point right after the injections they were attractive, but over time as always happens with silicone injections they changed into scarred distorted things. They looked like they belonged on a puffer fish. Lips like that have never naturally appeared on a human being since we appeared on the planet. Nevertheless, why did they look so bad? Because they simply did not look natural. Big lips are pretty when they are shaped well but not just because they are big.

If you look at the anatomy of beautiful lips you will see that:

  1. There are three ovals in the upper lip.
  2. There are two ovals in the lower lip.
  3. The upper lip has three distinct parts.
  4. The lower lip is always larger than the upper.
  5. Lips are full not inflated six the central portion of lip actually hangs down little bit and is not concave.
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Lip Augmentation at Advanced Concepts in Plastic Surgery

The worst thing about her lips is that she had silicone injections because she thought other fillers look good for a while, why not get something permanent. Well, there are actually a few problems with that line of thinking.

  1. Silicone injections into the body or face, i.e., lips, are illegal.
  2. They have always been illegal. In the past very few doctors had permission to use them experimentally in tiny amounts called microbe droplets, never for plumping up lips.
  3. They are indeed permanent—permanent results and permanent complications.
  4. The results of silicone may initially look good but will become scarred, irritated and filled with nodules of scar tissue causing the lips to appear bigger and odd shaped.
  5. The only way she could fix this problem now is to have all the silicone cut out and that’s exactly what she had done. Her surgeon Garth Fisher actually did a very nice job of removing what silicone he could and reshaping the lips. She now looks normal and attractive and her lips complement her face very well, returning her natural beauty and symmetry. Removing the horizontal wedges and taking out as much silicone as he could has restored her symmetry. However, she isn’t out of the woods yet because there is likely silicone still in her lip because silicone migrates and moves. The only way to remove it completely is to remove the entire lip. I’ve actually had to deal with this with patients who had silicone injected into their breasts by other doctors. At some point in time when it gets bad enough the only treatment is total mastectomy and reconstruction.

So, what can you learn from this if you are considering lip augmentation?

Never gets silicone injections of any kind.

Ask to see examples of your doctor’s work. If he shows you a picture like, Donatella Brassard who looks like too bloated leeches are feasting horizontally on her face, then run.

Getting as much content as you can afford is not getting your money’s worth.

Balance and proportion creates beauty not bulk.

The search for beauty is pervasive and there are always unscrupulous people willing to take advantage of that. Do your homework on anything that you would have injected into your body.


Permalink to Celebrity Plastic Surgery – The Collective Obsession With Youthful Perfection

Celebrity Plastic Surgery – The Collective Obsession With Youthful Perfection

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Lisa Rinna Recently Had Her Lip Augmentation Reduced.

Plastic surgery is a part of celebrity culture today. From reality stars like Heidi Montag, Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson, and “The Real Housewives of…” to comedians like Joan Rivers and Kathy Griffin, to actors like Lisa Rinna, Nicole Kidman, Meg Ryan, Micky Rourke and of course stage performers like Cher and Kenny Rogers. All of these celebrities and hundreds more like them appear to have had cosmetic work done, and most, save Kim Kardashian and Cher, seem to have gone too far and pushed the limits of what plastic surgery is capable of.

The force behind this Hollywood celebrity trend to use plastic surgery beyond what is rational is a collective obsession with youthful perfection. That is, in American culture, youth is romanticized and physical perfection is idealized. The problem is that we are only young for a brief time in reality. Indeed, this evanescent quality is probably an ingredient of the fuel feeding this obsession. Combine this with the fact that very few, if any of us, are genetically perfect and you end up with a majority of the country somewhat unsatisfied with their appearance. Add to the fire, the pressure celebrities are under to be examples of perfection to those who consume their movies, TV shows, and music videos and you can imagine the desperate feelings these people have to hold on to this image of perfection or lose their celebrity status.

Further complicating the mix is that the personalities who go into that line of work tend to already enjoy some degree of narcissism with their coffee and you have a perfect storm. Nowhere do we see example after example of drastic measures taken by desperate souls to enhance or hold onto any shred of perfect youth that medical science might be able to offer. Likewise, nowhere else do we see so many sad cases of the fuel of this collective obsession with youthful perfection igniting the fire that ends in plastic surgery disasters.

As a plastic surgeon who believes very much that plastic surgery, and other cosmetic procedures such as Botox and facial fillers, can improve a person’s appearance and make them feel more confident, I cringe when I see the next star to step onto the red carpet with lips the size of sausages or faces pulled so tight they look like, as a friend of mine recently described, “a screaming skull.” Likewise, it sickens me to see a breast augmentation disaster such as putting 700cc breast implants in a petite woman of 5 foot 2 inches as was done to Heidi Montag, so she ends up making Barbie look comparatively proportional! These cases are not medical science being used to improve lives, they are a shameful mockery of the fine art of plastic surgery.

The most difficult thing for me to get my head around is the process by which a trained doctor goes through with these surgeries. If he or she is even remotely educated in plastic surgery, or even the pretend plastic surgeons who call themselves, “cosmetic surgeons,” these doctors have to know how awful these results are going to be before they even put the patient to sleep. As a plastic surgeon, my job is to improve on nature while balancing these improvements with aesthetic principles of balance, physical limits, and genetic realities. And a reality of being a plastic surgeon is knowing that some patients will come in with unrealistic expectations. I regularly have to sit down and explain in no uncertain terms, that there is such a thing as “too big” when it comes to breast implant size. It is very common for small framed women who have A-cup breasts to request breast implants that are simply going to make her look very top-heavy, cause stress damage to the skin, and create discomfort to the point that she will need to have them removed. When I explain the physical limits and the reality, most women normally understand and opt for smaller implants. In cases where they are still unconvinced and determined to have the larger implants, I apologize and tell them that as an ethical plastic surgeon, I cannot perform the surgery with the implants requested and we go our separate ways. And yes, occasionally they come back to me to have their “too large” implants removed.

I can feel for these plastic surgeons who have celebrities for patients. I can imagine they hear a lot of desperate stories about needing “that edge” in order to stay relevant in the fast paced world that is Hollywood, where one day you may be the toast of the town and the next you are wondering why you can’t even get an infomercial job. I realize there is tremendous pressure to push the limits because if you don’t someone else will. At the same time, we are doctors first and we have to do what is right by the patient, even if the patient is demanding what is wrong. We know that lips that look like two sausages painted red will look like hell, we know that 700cc implants can not be sustained in a petite woman of 5 foot 2 inches, we know that if you stretch the face back too far you will create a lizard mouth. We know this because it is what we do. Just as an engineer knows what you can and can’t do if you want a bridge to stay standing, a plane to stay in the sky or a computer to crunch ones and zeros and end up with me being able to type this article.

One thing I always stress with my patients is that when all is said and done, a stranger should never be able to look at you and “know” you’ve had plastic surgery. Whether it is breast augmentation, lip augmentation, a tummy tuck or a facelift, all should be subtle enough to look perfectly natural. Sure, if you go from an A-cup to a C-cup overnight, your friends might notice, but to the world, you should just look shapely, balanced and aesthetically pleasing to the eye, not like a freak of nature. Similarly, a facelift should simply take 10 to 15 years off your face, not make you look like a new person. You should look like pictures of yourself from the past. If you look at Joan Rivers now and Joan Rivers from 15 years ago, it is like they are two different people. On the other hand, if you look at Cher now and Cher 15 years ago, she looks the same! That’s plastic surgery done right!

The collective obsession with youthful perfection will probably be a part of the American cultural reality for the foreseeable future. Perhaps, just being a little more aware of it and reminding ourselves and our children to actively work toward being less influenced by it and more happy with our own realities is the answer. Sure, a good plastic surgeon can improve on nature a bit, fix some of the effects of time and make your day-to-day life a little happier because you smile more when you look in the mirror. But youthful perfection is not something we are capable of producing and someone needs to see that Hollywood gets the memo.


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Bridalplasty – Brides Compete for Extreme Plastic Surgery

BridalplastyJust when you thought our TV entertainment culture had hit rock bottom, some network executive somewhere comes up with yet another lower level of low! Bridalplasty is that new low. Bridalplasty is a new reality TV show soon to be offered by E! that will show soon to be brides competing in various ways in an attempt to win extreme plastic surgery. I don’t even know where to begin in regard to the obnoxious lack of ethics on every level that this sad excuse for entertainment brings up. Celebrity surgeon Terry Dubrow, who will be performing the surgeries on Bridalplasty, really needs to rethink this.

Part of the Bridalplasty’s concept includes the bride first showing her results to the groom at the “unveiling” during the actual wedding ceremony.

“Viewers will witness his emotional and possibly shocked reaction as they stand at the altar and he lifts her veil to see her for the first time following her extreme plastic surgery,” says E!, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

This, of course just takes the whole idea of the groom not seeing the bride in her wedding dress until the ceremony to a whole new level. A nose job, breast augmentation, lip augmentation and some liposuction and he may not even recognize her! That shouldn’t make an intimidating moment any more difficult, should it? Unfortunately, this is what the network and potentially, the audience,  is after. They are selling the shock of emotional vulnerability.

This concept trivializes plastic surgery, important life decisions, and it makes a mockery of the institution of marriage. It is beyond sad how far entertainment corporations, audiences and participants are willing to go in search of money and the cheap emotional thrills.

Surgery, whether it is cosmetic or otherwise is a serious life and death issue, (although I have personally never lost a patient during cosmetic surgery in 28+ years). Surgery is not entertainment and marriage is not trivial. The very concept of the TV show Bridalplasty trivializes both and knocks our culture down a few more notches in the ranks of civilized societies.


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Kim Kardashian Fesses to Botox but NOT Breast Augmentation

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Kim Kardashian says she has only used Botox

Kim Kardashian, of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, admitted to using Botox, in an interview with ABC News show Nightline. However, she says she has not had a nose job or breast augmentation.

“Trust me honey, if I take this bra off you will tell me I need to get them done. I’m totally not against plastic surgery. … I’ve tried Botox before. That’s the only thing that I’ve done.”

Just the way she says that, I tend to believe her and while a great breast augmentation will look very natural, natural, can look natural as well! ;)

However, Kim Kardashian’s sister, Courtney Kardashian says that she has had breast augmentation and seems to be very proud of it!

“I have had breast implants, but it’s so funny ’cause it’s not a secret, I could care less. It’s so funny because the ‘before’ picture that they [In Touch magazine] showed was after I had my boob job, so I’m like, they should have written ‘before Mason’ and ‘after Mason.’ Like my boobs have like tripled since breastfeeding.”

They go on to say that none of the Kardashians have had nose jobs and from looking at pictures on the Internet, even the “before and after” pictures that argue that she has, I tend to believe they haven’t. So much of what you see in those pictures can be explained by lighting and make-up. Kim Kardashian says that she actually did want to get her nose done but decided against it.

“But what’s funny is about my nose, it’s my biggest insecurity. I always want to get my nose done. … I went to a doctor, I had them take the pictures, he showed me what it would look like and it just didn’t– It– I wouldn’t look the same.”

I agree with Kim Kardashian here, if that is her natural nose, she does not need anything done to perfect it. If anything, there is more risk in changing it and it not looking as nice or as individual as it does naturally. Perfection doesn’t have to be generic, people all look different for a reason, plastic surgery is not about trying to make every face look perfectly the same, it is about enhancing what you do have or fixing issues that bother you. In Kim’s case, I would keep that nose, it looks great on her.


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Cher – Plastic Surgery & The VMA’s

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CHER at the 2010 Video Music Awards "VMA's"

Cher presented Lady Gaga with the Video Music Award for Video of the Year Award last night at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. When Cher first walked out wearing a similar or the same outfit she wore for her 1980′s video, “If I Could Turn Back Time,” you could almost hear a collective, “wow,” as the entire country watching realized she is now in her 60′s! Indeed, Cher is 64 years old and looks, even on my high definition T.V., like she’s in her early 40′s. Is plastic surgery the secret? Actually, no… as in, “no, it isn’t a secret.” Cher takes care of herself, but she also has been very open about her use of plastic surgery to maintain her looks.  Make Me Heal reports, “Cher has had a breast augmentation, rhinoplasty (nose job), blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), and possibly many others including enhancing the appearance of her teeth, liposuction, and a facelift. Although speculation revolved around Cher getting cheek implants, a tummy tuck, and a rib removed, she has completely denied the truth in those rumors. However, Cher openly admits she has become “the plastic surgery poster girl”.

The great thing about Cher is that she doesn’t expect anyone to not realize how old she is, she’s been a celebrity since the mid 1960s! Instead, she’s realistic about her age and the fact that time and gravity tend to be harsh on us all. But this is where great plastic surgery can work. Of course, when we look at Cher we think, “wow, she must have had a lot of work done.” But we don’t think, “YIKES!” like we do with some of the really bad celebrity plastic surgery we are all familiar with. To me, She looks great. She looks like she’s had very talented plastic surgeons and beyond that, she also obviously listened to their recommendations. I’m sure a lot of those scary celebrity plastic surgery cases are more a result of the celebrity insisting on procedures than doctors may have recommended against. At 64, Cher is an example of plastic surgery as an art.

What did/do you think of Cher’s plastic surgery and her overall look? Please weigh in below!


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World's Largest Breast Implants Removed

Sheyla Hershey‘s famous “world’s largest breast implants” have been removed due to persistent infections that threatened her life, according to the Houston Press Blogger Richard Connelly.

Sheyla Hershey's Largest Breast Implants

Sheyla Hershey's largest Breast implants in the world

According to her official Website, Sheyla Hershey’s breast implants made her a size M (whatever that is), and she was awarded the Brazilian equivalent of the Guinness Book of World’s Records for largest breast implants after her most recent breast augmentation.

In the United States, plastic surgeons are only allowed to place implants up to 800 cc and for her to achieve this size, I’m guessing she was fitted with 4 implants of perhaps 800 cc each? Sheyla Hershey was originally from Brazil and flew back home where the laws are less strict so she could have this breast augmentation done. Since she is only 5’2 she would appear quite lopsided, as the attached picture illustrates.

I’ve blogged before where I discussed Heidi Montag’s breast implants,  about all the reasons why you don’t want to select breast implants that are too big for your body. In the case of Sheyla Hershey, it is even more an indication of likely mental illness than a misdirected attempt at having an attractive figure. Breasts this size are dangerous, painful and will have to eventually be removed 100% of the time, leaving the patient permanently disfigured.

NineMSN reported on the story:

“We’ve already taken her to surgery twice,” said the surgeon in charge of the breast removal, Dr Ron Bucek.

“We needed to open the area up to allow it to drain because we can’t leave an infection in a contained zone.”

According to reporting by the Herald Sun in Australia, many attempts were made to save her from having to remove four implants, TWO in each breast!

“But after the operation, Hershey became seriously ill and has since been closely monitored by a cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Ron Bucek, and an infectious disease expert, Dr. Shazia Gill.

Before yesterday’s surgery to remove the implants, Bucek performed two other operations to help drain the infected areas, and a special vacuum had been suctioning the infection from Hershey’s body 24 hours a day for months.

“It’s the only thing that has saved my life, to be honest,” Hershey said of the device, though she added that it was “annoying” and “heavy.”

My Fox Houston gave the most detailed report:

“None of the bacteria have cultured out. We had to start her on a third antibiotic, because it wasn’t resolving as rapidly as we wanted to see, so she’s on three antibiotics, and she was on an anti-fungal medication during this time as well,” says Dr. Gill.

Because of the severity of the infections, doctors have been closely monitoring Hershey twice a week.

“I look at white blood cell count, I look at electrolytes and inflammation and right now her drug level. She’s on one antibiotic if her levels get too high she can damage her hearing as well as kidneys, she is on very strong antibiotics,” explains Dr. Gill.

Even with all of this medical intervention, Hershey’s body hasn’t been able to ward off the infection. It has been progressively getting worse.

“What’s happening, the skin is opening because the implants, the two on each side, are beginning to open that area up”, says Dr. Bucek. Hershey’s doctors are confident that she will restore her health by removing all four implants.

Dr. Gill showed Sheyla’s CT scan to FOX 26 to demonstrate how the two implants are stacked up on each side. She says there is a lot of inflammation and thickening of the skin.”

Sheyla-Hershey-worlds-biggest-breastsIt amazes me that there are doctors ANYWHERE in the world who would butcher an obviously disturbed young woman. Now she’s had to undergo what is essentially a double mastectomy at age 28 because along with the removal of all 4 implants, she also lost most of her breast tissue and her skin is going to be in terrible shape. I can’t imagine any number of surgeries that will allow her to have normal, attractive looking breasts now.

On the TresSugar blog, “Gigglesugar” asked in her poll:

“Silicone Breast Implants: How Big Is Too Big?

When plastic surgeons tell you they won’t operate on you. (Look around — do those folks say no much?)”

And actually, yes, most plastic surgeons that I know, myself included, regularly say no to all kinds of requests. The reasons range from unrealistic expectations, “can you make me look like “insert hot celebrity of the moment,” to physical limitations and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). As plastic surgeons, we are in the business of improving lives in realistic terms through enhancing aesthetic beauty, not in creating caricatures of human perfection.

Please weigh in below, I look forward to your comments!


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Chelsea Clinton Plastic Surgery – Awkward Teen to Lovely Bride!

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A refined Chelsea Clinton

A lot has been written lately about Chelsea Clinton and her recent wedding. The dresses, the schedule, the expense, the choreography of the wedding dance. All the little details our celebrity obsessed public thrives on and the media is happy to dish out 24 hours a day. There’s also been commentary about possible plastic surgery. Indeed if you look at photos of her growing up you can see that there are some changes. Most noticeably she seems to have had a chin implant and a correction of her somewhat gummy smile, probably with Botox.

So what’s the big deal? The media are always obsessed with celebrity plastic surgery. Mostly they discuss which celebrity is getting what plastic surgery and whether it is good, bad or ugly. In some cases, when it is good plastic surgery or you can’t quite tell whether the celebrity has had a nip/tuck or not and what they might be doing to maintain or enhance their appearance.

But for the vast number of people in the United States that have plastic surgery it’s not about beautiful people getting more beautiful or going to extreme lengths with plastic surgery in a desperate attempt to get that next big roll. It’s more often about people who just have a few details about their body or face that they’d like to change in an effort to be a little more confident about their physical appearance. One way to look at it is that we sort of work from the impression that there is a bell curve of appearance. We all want to be inside the bell curve ideally as far to the right of the top as possible, but most of us understand that that position is occupied by a few actors, actresses, supermodels and genetically blessed people. For the rest of us were content to be within two standard deviations of normal, whatever that is. The fact is that our brains are programmed to recognize attractiveness and symmetry as part of our genetic programming to search for a healthy mate. There is a correlation between attractiveness, health and lack of genetic diseases. So therefore we are programmed to recognize beauty and attractiveness, and instinctively know what falls within the bell curve. At the same time, we tend to assess our own placement on that bell curve and we often have little things that we consider changing in order to move ourselves just a little bit more toward the right. Now this can be complicated by various psychological issues of self-doubt or self worth but for most of us, we see ourselves fairly realistically and can make rational decisions about what plastic surgery might offer us.

Chelsea Clinton as a Teenager

Ah, the awkward teen years :)

Chelsea Clinton, as a teen, had a few challenges with her features and tended to look a bit awkward. Many teens experience an awkward phase as their features mature on the way to adulthood. As she has grown up and matured her looks  improved but she still had a receding chin and a rather “gummy” smile. With the plastic surgery that was performed, she successfully moved herself a standard deviation in the right direction of the bell curve. Her features look much more proportional and most would agree that she looked very pretty in her wedding photos.

So what does this have to do with the big picture? One of my staff members recently told me that before she started working for me she thought that plastic surgery was about bringing in a photo of your favorite movie star and having the surgeon make you look like that. That is absolutely not what plastic surgery is about. Plastic surgery is about restoring or improving balance, symmetry and aesthetic beauty. Like Chelsea Clinton, it is about fixing just a few of those little things that tend to make a positive difference. It’s about optimizing the attractive features that you have and balancing the rest. That is good plastic surgery. It worked for Chelsea Clinton!

Mazel tov!

Chelsea Clinton Wedding

The beaming bride, Chelsea Clinton on her wedding day.


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“The Complicated Life”

Dr. Frank Ryan

Hollywood Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Frank Ryan

Hollywood plastic surgeon to the stars, Dr. Frank Ryan, died this last week in a single car accident that was apparently the result of texting while driving. A while ago I had commented on some of his surgeries on Heidi Montag. He was a good surgeon involved with a, to put it mildly, unstable patient in Heidi Montag. And I think that even he, in the end, had told her no more, especially with respect to her breast augmentation. He was a board certified plastic surgeon, a UCLA graduate like me and did good work. There are too many surgeons out there who don’t do good work. There are the many pretenders, the  faux plastic surgeons, these are the get-rich-quick surgeons who are entering the profession in droves because there is no reimbursement in conventional medicine. Dr. Ryan was one of the doctors inside plastic surgery doing his best work for his patients.

This is not necessarily a eulogy to Dr. Ryan but more of a commentary on the tragedy of his death. All of our lives are becoming much more complicated. Because of the nature of business today, plastic surgeons are spending a great deal of time on their websites their blogs their Facebook or Twitter and who knows what else will be coming down the road. If the news reports are true, Dr. Ryan’s death was caused by his tweeting while driving on a fairly dangerous road. Once we become addicted to our electronic media they are a constant part of our lives. Multitasking is also something that many of us feel obligated to do because there just isn’t enough time in the day. This combination of factors, keeping up with his twitter, multitasking and being distracted seems to have led to his untimely death. There are several things that we can take away from this tragedy first and most obvious texting while driving kills. There was a ubiquitous sign poster in the 1960s that said speed kills. This was obviously referring to the drug not velocity. Nowadays texting kills. A friend of mine was almost killed recently when he narrowly averted a head-on collision because a girl in the opposite lane was texting while driving 65 miles per hour on a two-lane highway, didn’t have a clue, and then lost control of her car. She hit the side of his car, spun out and ended up in the hospital, lucky to be alive. She said, “I wasn’t texting, I was reading a text,” which, of course, is texting. Don’t text and drive, it’s just that simple.

The other thing that this incident does is it gives us pause for reflection about how complicated our lives have become. Are we spending more time with our computers, laptops and iPhone’s then we are with the people we love. Are we tweeting, facebooking and texting more than talking and sitting with these people? The pace of life seems to accelerate every year just a little bit. Like the lobster in the stew pot, we don’t even know we are being boiled until it’s too late. This may be a good time to reevaluate all our relationships with our machines, how dangerous they are at times and how much of our lives they consume. Life is short and you never know when your number is going to come up, take time while you still have a chance to enjoy it. The second to last of Frank Ryan’s tweets was, “After 25 years of driving by, I finally hiked to the top of the giant sand dune on the pch west of Malibu. Much harder than it looks!  Whew!”

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Dr. Frank Ryan's last tweet: "Border collie jill surveying the view from atop the sand dune."

Then he posted a picture of his dog at the top of the sand dune while driving away. It is a sad irony that it would be the high-tech sharing of a moment he stole away from his hectic schedule to enjoy actually living, that would end his life.

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