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Rand Rusher is a Hollywood star of sorts. You've seen his impressive work in films and on television, but he's not a famous actor. Rusher is a registered nurse and skin-care expert whose expertise in administering Botox treatments and other liquid serums keep the rich and famous looking young and beautiful. This series follows Rusher's injectable interactions with patients at his Beverly Hills office, as the dedicated dermatologist tries to keep his clientele looking their best while preventing them from crossing the line into cosmetic overkill.
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