'Read the article here: http://www.melanieberliet.com/vanity-fair/ Is plastic surgery addictive? And are plastic surgeons targeting young women, encouraging them to undergo unnecessary cosmetic procedures? In this segment of the Insider, 27-year-old investigative journalist Mélanie Berliet reveals what she learned by going undercover for three consultations with plastic surgeons in New York City. One doctor recommended that the healthy, svelte young lady consider a whopping $33,000 worth of plastic surgery, a shocking sum that\'s understandable only in the context of the billion dollar industry\'s skyrocketing growth. Mélanie Berliet is a New York City based writer and producer whose work is best described as immersive, experiential, or gonzo journalism. Berliet specializes in going undercover to infiltrate fascinating subcultures so she can report on her insider experiences. So far, she has taken turns as a naked body sushi model, a drug dealer, a sugar baby, a phone sex operator, and more. The intrepid writer’s work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Elle, Cosmopolitan, The New York Observer, New York Magazine, The Atlantic, Pacific Standard, Esquire, Playboy, and other major publications. Many of Berliet’s stories have gone viral, and she is frequently invited to discuss her work and her unique investigative approach on national television. Read more about Mélanie Berliet\'s work: http://www.melanieberliet.com Disclaimer: All Credit to \"The Insider\"'
Tags: doctor , plastic surgery (medical specialty) , Vanity Fair (Magazine) , The Insider (Film) , Melanie Berliet
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