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Dr. Phil Show Featuring Dr. Franklin Rose- Plastic Surgery Advice for Tweens

13 going on 30! Are kids today growing up too fast? These families say their tween daughters’ demands for racy clothing, Botox and spa visits have them concerned. What age is appropriate to have plastic surgery? Ten-year-old Taylor has already asked her parents for Juviderm and Botox. Her mother, Christina, says her daughter’s desire to look different is only natural, but her father, Gus, doesn’t want anyone touching his child’s face. Dr. Franklin Rose refuses to perform plastic surgery on his patient Christine’s 10 year old daughter Taylor who wants to look like Miley Cyrus; and have cosmetic surgery and laser treatment to remove her freckles, Juvederm to make her lips bigger, and Botox for her perceived “wrinkles”. Dr. Franklin Rose is a guest on the Dr. Phil show and explains the dangers involved in doing certain laser procedures on a patient under 18 years old as the skin and the child has not finished developing. Houston Plastic Surgeon Dr. Franklin Rose is recognized by Dr. Phil as responsible for telling people the truth and he is the surgeon to go to have anything done should you wish to have plastic surgery. To read the story please visit: drphil.com For more information on Dr. Franklin Rose please visit our website: www.plasticsurgeryrose.com

  1. ARC393
    December 13th, 2011 at 11:29 | #1

    Fucking Bitch of a mother! Im shocked…..

  2. atina34100
    December 20th, 2011 at 02:10 | #2

    “doesn’t do drugs” hhahaha

  3. shirikoosh
    January 15th, 2012 at 19:31 | #3

    a mother should show her daughter how beautiful she is in her Own wayy
    because that;s who she is

  4. devokillian
    January 18th, 2012 at 20:26 | #4

    Monkey see, monkey do.

    That father is so right!

  5. fierceNfabulous11
    January 29th, 2012 at 05:45 | #5

    uh botox ? get some braces first LOL

  6. AnnaLynne3
    January 30th, 2012 at 23:44 | #6

    freckles are lovely

  7. trevorhmason
    February 2nd, 2012 at 19:00 | #7

    That girl should consider dental work first and foremost

  8. MilitiaTiamat
    February 2nd, 2012 at 19:30 | #8

    @trevorhmason She is definitely looking forward to a harsh reality check!

  9. luizlemuz
    February 2nd, 2012 at 19:44 | #9

    Be it media, or egoism this rush to be something that we are not is homogenizing, dehumanizing our world. I understand correcting cleft palates or other debilitating genetic disorders and disfiguring scars, but freckles? Bigger boobs? Phil is a fool.

  10. Werewolfian
    February 3rd, 2012 at 08:57 | #10

    Total insanity for a parent to allow a child to have plastic surgery unless it’s to repair a deformity or other medical reason. They need to teach self-esteem instead of empowering them to emulate the looks of a celebrity.

  11. DrFranklinRoseUtopia
    February 3rd, 2012 at 16:38 | #11

    @Werewolfian Thank you for your comment. We agree with you!~~

  12. MilitiaTiamat
    February 3rd, 2012 at 16:47 | #12

    @Werewolfian Hi thanks for your sane voice of reason~~ I subscribed to your channel

  13. jennigill87
    February 6th, 2012 at 18:22 | #13

    This is incredibly sad. The mother should NEVER incourage this. When I was a little girl, I wasn’t even allowed to wear makeup until I got older. My parents told me on a regular basis hw much they loved me and how beautiful I was, inside and out. I do the same with my children. Beauty comes from the inside. You must be confident in order for others to see this beauty. I have freckles, by the way, and my husband loves them!

  14. jennigill87
    February 6th, 2012 at 18:23 | #14

    *encourage I apologize

  15. DrFranklinRoseUtopia
    February 6th, 2012 at 21:03 | #15

    @jennigill87 Your mother has raised a beautiful daughter, and it shows, Jenni! Thank you for commenting.

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