"A Woman's Face" meets "A Stolen Life." Paul Henreid is a famed, highly principled plastic surgeon. We see him refusing to work on a society matron who is beyond his help. He is taken to meet a badly scarred young criminal. She isn't terribly nice but he is intrigued and takes on the case pro bono.
He is then persuaded to take a vacation. On his trip he meets a concert pianist. She is none other than Lizabeth Scott! Well, add to the movies this resembles, though in this case considerably predates, the classic "Vertigo." We can also toss "Pygmalion" int the pot, though Scott is no Wendy Hiller.
I can't give too much away but you can guess who the bad girl ends up looking like after surgery.
Scott is quite good. She given a little more range than some of her other movies gave her and she does well. The rest of the cast is good too.
The movie is, I suppose, film noir. I wouldn't say it's campy. But it is fun.