Martha Drezin
Martha Jane Drezin is thoughtful. She takes a long, hard look at everything, including beauty, a force that drives love affairs and the economy. What is beauty? How do you get it? What would you sacrifice for it?
As an editor of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, she pondered those issues for ten years. Now, she’s letting you know what she thinks. After receiving an MSW degree from Adelphi University, Martha’s insights were honed by years of practicing psychotherapy. Martha was dance reviewer and arts editor for the Poughkeepsie Journal and reviewed dance performance groups and presenting organizations for the New York State Arts Council on the Arts. Her fiction has been published in the Easthampton Star.
read her posts below
Peel today, glow tomorrow
January 20, 2012
Plastic Surgery: Let’s Face It
December 20, 2011
Doing Away With Death (In Your Lifetime)
December 08, 2011
Pretty, political and pilloried
November 09, 2011
Seeing the light in a maze of light and energy-based technology
November 01, 2011
Laser energy, radiofrequency and ultrasound are your friends
October 25, 2011
Let’s talk about breast cancer until we’re blue in the face
October 11, 2011
Surgery gone wild: Oral surgeons perform breast implants, OB/GYNs do tummy tucks
September 27, 2011
Grandma gets breast implants and all hell breaks loose
September 13, 2011
Silicone breast implants get attention in more ways than one
September 08, 2011
Drooping earlobes, a sagging jaw and hooded lids: indignities you don’t have to live with
August 02, 2011
Silicone breast implants are safe, but only diamonds are forever
July 26, 2011