Tools Meant For Dogs Used On Human Patients

There was a story going around that some nutcase was using veterinary equipment to operate on human patients. So what? Can't be much worse than the surgical instruments that are supposed to be used on humans.

I don't see what the fuss is all about but rumor has it that this is the same guy that suckered Joan Rivers into a "bargain priced" face lift, which is the only thing I can think of to explain what she has done to her face, some madman with dog tools, turning a once-pretty face into something only a dog could love.

It was revealed to all in the boardroom closeups on Donald Trump's show, Celebrity Apprentice. Or maybe she has landed a role as the Joker on the new Batman flick? C'mon Joan, getting older isn't all that bad! Or is it?

Regardless of all that I can't imagine a human getting a breast implant, face-lift or any other procedure meant for dogs – using veterinary tools. Although I had a load of firewood delivered once and one of the guys unloading it had a tooth extracted using veterinary tools. His wife worked for a veterinarian and he had no dental insurance nor the money for a real dentist.

Maybe it's not as bad as this article suggests?  Bogus Plastic Surgeon accused of using Veterinary Tools On Human Patients

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