Brazilian Doctor Turns into Beauty Consultant in New York

Brazilian expert Dr. Odilza Vital Fill, beauty specialist, lecturer and author of the Brazilian best-seller "Emagreça Para Sempre", third edition ("Lose Weight Forever the Brazilian Way") is moving.

Starting Jan. 21 she will be at her new address on Lexington Avenue, New York, working as a beauty specialist advisor.

Dr. Vital Fill, considered an expert on the subject of beauty, has dedicated more than 25 years to making her clients more beautiful and happier by using the latest sophisticated beauty procedures.

She mostly uses alternative methods based on Chacras Balance, natural resources and Brazilian herbs used by the ancient Rain Forest "Pajés"(xamans) and developed by her during frequent visits to the Amazon, considered quite unusual given her traditional and academic education.

She is considered by her American colleagues "The Queen of Açaí­" (ha-ssa-ee) – in reference to a powerful Brazilian berry known for its anti-aging/antioxidant properties. Dr. Vital Fill has, for many years, prescribed this amazing fruit for her clients.

Dr. Vital Fill is the president of "Brazil Beauty Tourism," a New York-based company focused on sending tourists, who are interested in plastic surgery procedures and aesthetic medicine, to where else, Brazil.

Her advice be given at the Lexington Professional Center located at 133 E 73rd St., in New York, by appointment only.

Dr. Vital Fill and the author and clinician Dr. Martin Mitchel Kurk M.D., best known for his text "Prescription For Long Life" will host a cocktail for journalists, Brazilians, officials and close friends January 19 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. at the Barclay Intercontinental Hotel, 111 East 48th St., off Lexington Avenue in New York City.

Brazzil Beauty Tourism – www.brazilbeautytourism.com

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