A business oriented, and possible nut job, plastic surgeon out of Nebraska (A cornhusker plastic surgeon?) is offering plastic surgery advice via his new iPhone app. Users can get advice and even set up a consultation with the Doctor of shallow himself, one Steven M. Denenberg M.D. (The M.D. part is certainly debatable.) But the biggest thorn of this whole crap app fiasco is the 99 cent cost for downloading this app. It costs money to get a consultation or some general information about plastic surgery? Since when? I guess all the corn and college basketball have had some serious repercussions on the good doctor's thinking. My original observation of ‘business oriented’ may have been a fallacy. The whole point Doc is to get people to download your app for free and then rake in the big bucks when they use your services to acquire that more curvaceous body. A pay app is downloaded significantly less than a free app. I guess that Denenberg didn’t figure that one out, but what can you really expect from a doctor belonging to the ass crack of the medical profession?

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