THE BOOK REVIEWS

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"In her book, Do we really need Botox? (A Handbook of Anti-Aging Services), Dr. Sofia R. Din does much more than giving the essential facts and details about Botox. She walks the reader through her personal and intellectual journey as a board certified doctor behind this invaluable work which redefines and expands the concepts of wellness and health. The nobility of her motives, which focuses on single mothers' wellbeing, are driven by her past personal struggles as a single mother, who suffered from low self-esteem as a teenager because of aesthetics. The message that emerges on every page is that everyone has the power to improve their beauty, as the author did, which is a true medical component in one's overall health and wellbeing. A must read for those who strive for the most productive lives they can live." 

--Costantino Fragale, Esq.

Dr. Sofia Din did an excellent job in describing step-by-step the do's and don'ts of living an authentic, healthy and well balanced life. She touches on the topics of anti-aging, eating the right foods for a healthy life, weight loss, mental, emotional and physical health. This book is certainly a soup-to-nuts "crash course" (her words) on living a long and healthy life. She keeps it real by tapping into her own experiences on all topics. It is very educational, humorous at times and enlightening.
I have had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Din while in her office getting fillers. The passion she has for helping others live their best life is amazing to say the least. Her success in the medical field as well as the anti-aging and aesthetics field is living proof that her patients and clients are the #1 reason why she does what she does. I'm a client of hers and know first hand how skilled she is (and NO, I'm not getting paid to say this).
This book and the Hagar Foundation is her way of paying forward all the knowledge she has gained throughout the years. Kudos to her.

-- Amazon Customers Review

Dr. Din imparts two aspects in her book that I found moving and eye-opening. The first is the vulnerable and honest narrative of her life which echoes from the opening biblical reference she makes of Hagar, who was also a single mother and a figure who represents the abandoned who found her way to become the seed of a generation. The second is a thorough and very educated encyclopedia of anti-aging treatments that serves as a wealth of knowledge for the everyday gal (like me). She’s convinced me that anti-aging treats should be a part of overall well-being in the healthcare community. Having received a few treatments by her and her staff, I know first-hand that she lives the philosophy in her book. I’ve felt better about my own beauty and womanhood through them. She doesn’t hold back when it comes to the details of her growth into the person she is today. It’s easy for any woman to relate, and you don’t have to be a mother. She’s risen above the hardships and has now channeled pain into hope, and particularly for the single mother. As a woman who is coming into her own, but certainly working to overcome her own past painful experiences, Dr. Din’s work had hope to spare for me as well.

-- Catlady1218, Amazon Customers Review

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