CHAPTER 12 In the neat, compact break room, finally feeling warm and relatively dry again, I signed the necessary paperwork and then proceeded to pepper Dr. Craig with a barrage of questions. I jotted notes between bites of Caesar salad and the best pepperoni pizza I’d ever tasted in my life. In response to my request for a short biography, he told me how, as a young man, he had chosen the medical field because of a close friend who had sustained a debilitating, life-altering injury. He had practiced first as a family physician and then decided to specialize in cosmetic surgery. Later he had studied abroad for a number of years before moving to New York where he practiced for several more years before settling in Beverly Hills. Over time, he had grown his business by garnering a loy