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The Emotional Facelift
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- Date de parution24/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Honestly still don't feel different. You've seen that caption. Posted under a face that genuinely got better - the jaw came in, the bone moved, the replies are arguing about his body fat - and somewhere under all of it, six words nobody knew what to do with. The whole rest of this book lives inside that gap. It does not tell you looks don't matter. Looks matter. The halo effect is real, grooming is real, the people who got the face do get treated better.
That's conceded on page one, harder than you'd concede it yourself. Then comes the one thing the community, for all its precision, never measured: why the guy who got the face still isn't okay. Maxwell Maltz did the surgeries for a living and spent the back half of his career telling people not to count on them. He found the wound somewhere a scalpel can't reach. So did Caen Holt, who ran the whole protocol, improved the face, found it hollow, and found the floor underneath.
The mirror was never a courtroom. The verdict you've been reading there is in your own handwriting.
That's conceded on page one, harder than you'd concede it yourself. Then comes the one thing the community, for all its precision, never measured: why the guy who got the face still isn't okay. Maxwell Maltz did the surgeries for a living and spent the back half of his career telling people not to count on them. He found the wound somewhere a scalpel can't reach. So did Caen Holt, who ran the whole protocol, improved the face, found it hollow, and found the floor underneath.
The mirror was never a courtroom. The verdict you've been reading there is in your own handwriting.



