Trump Taj Mahal casino recently announced a promotion that includes a plastic surgery prize worth 25k, the Associated Press reports.
The lucky winner will mix and match the cosmetic procedures of their choice until they reach the total prize amount of 25,000 dollars. He or she might choose from a wide range of surgical procedures, such as breast augmentation, tummy tuck, facelift or eyelid surgery.
Kathleen McSweeney of Trump Entertainment told the Associated Press:
“Many people have something they want to change; a nip and tuck here, a lift there, but the cost of these procedures can be quite costly; this promotion will allow the winner the opportunity to get the procedures of their choice.”
The casino promotion joins the growing list of recent contests that raise ethical questions about patient selection. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has stated in its code of ethics that their members cannot participate in any contest in which the prize is a surgical procedure (requiring an incision).
The winner can, however, opt for the cash prize of $25,000 and skip any cosmetic procedures.
Anyone attempting to win this contest should ask questions like:
- Who is performing the surgery?
- Is that person board certified in plastic surgery?
- Where is the surgery being performed?
- Do I need to spend the full prize amount on cosmetic procedures? Is there a part cash/part surgery option?
Do you know the answers to these questions? Please leave a comment and tell us.