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Businiess name:  Vessely Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ms. Vesselly would have been well advised to stay with her speciality: ear, nose, and throat. Visiting The Vesselly Center for Botox is rather a shock to the system. One is speedily brought in to the examining room and within minutes Michelle Vesselly appears, trailing a lukewarm entourage of nurses behind her. She stabbed my face multiple times and left without barely a word. Stumbling out of the office clutching ice in a rubber glove to my face, I felt bruised and assaulted. The last straw was when she gave me a black eye! Needless to say I have found someone else... a better doctor who knows how to relate to patients on a personal level, and I feel does not have a lofty opinion of themself. Pros: Convenient, private Cons: Impersonal, painful

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