Plastic Surgeons Help Chaz Bono

admin @ June 30, 2009 # One Comment

Chaz Bono, 40, who was born Chastity Bono, the daughter of the late California Congressman Sonny Bono and singer Cher, made news recently when she announced that she is undergoing female to male transgender process.
It’s a long, expensive procedure that requires the help of many different types of plastic surgeons.
Born Chastity Bono in 1969, she [...]

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Michael Jackson at 50 with NO plastic surgery

admin @ June 28, 2009 # 4 Comments

The Mail Online in England recently photoshopped a picture of what Michael Jackson likely would have appeared without ever having any plastic surgery.
Not a bad looking dude, huh? Certainly far better looking than the overdone, over operated version of M.J.!
What do you think?

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Plastic Surgery Changes Mom into Daughter’s Twin

admin @ June 22, 2009 # 5 Comments

Almost everybody who reads about plastic surgery knows about the “mommy makeover”. That’s a plastic surgery procedure to undo some of the changes to a woman’s body after childbirth.
Usually, it’s a breast lift and perhaps augmentation along with a tummy tuck. (Read more about the mommy makeover.)
But a mommy makeover — 22 years later?
A woman [...]

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Plastic Surgery Study: Who Has What in Your Region

admin @ June 16, 2009 # One Comment

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) studied the most common plastic surgery procedures by regions of the nation.
To see what cosmetic rejuvenation procedures people are springing for in your state, scroll down the lists.
Scientists are not sure why (are bad roads or higher taxes causing people to tear their hair out?) but 48% of [...]

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Breast Augmentation Mistakes: Denise Richards’ Duo

admin @ June 12, 2009 # 4 Comments

By now, almost everybody has heard about Denise Richards’ frank interview with former Big Apple radio shock jock Howard Stern on a recent Sirius Satellite interview.
The interview just shows that your own mistakes can be exploited – although they are sometimes very expensive – as excellent opportunities for learning and advancement.
When Stern asked in his [...]

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