Deseret News - Saving Face: Surgery corrects vivid memories of abuse.
For years, Deb Dale carried the memory of domestic violence on her face. Every time she looked in the mirror, she saw it in her crooked nose. She felt it in each ragged breath she took, her airways obstructed by the damage from being punched and slapped.
These days, she has a fresh outlook on life. She's breathing easier, living freer and looking better, she says, all because of a program called "Face to Face" and a man named Dr. Steven Mobley, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the University of Utah...
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The Salt Lake Tribune - Cosmetic Surgeons Assist Abuse Victims:
It has been years since 26-year-old Tracey Soules has taken a clear, deep breath. Her nose was broken twice, once by her father , once by her boyfriend, she said. By the time she met University of Utah plastic surgeon Steven Mobley last month, her nose was so disfigured it would lie flat against her face if she touched it.
Dr. Steven Mobley - ABC4's Medical Expert Good Things Utah & Fox 13 News:
In the spring of 2004, Dr. Mobley was asked to become ABC4's medical expert. Every other Wednesday, Dr. Mobley appears on ABC4 to discuss medical topics. As the on-air host, Dr. Mobley often invites other physicians to lend specialist expertise to the show. Go to ABC4.com to learn more about Good Things Utah.
Since the fall of 2003, Dr. Steven Mobley has been entertaining and educating his listeners. By combining the latest health information with local medical experts, the show provides up-to-date medical news in a format that's easy to understand and fun to listen to.Dr. Mobley can be heard as the host of The Dr. Mobley Health Hour, Utah’s only call-in medical talk show, on KNRS 570AM every Saturday from 1-2pm.The Dr. Mobley Health Hour is the Wasatch Front's most listened to live and local radio call-in program.