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  1. Jenny April 16, 2009 @ 12:42 am

    Islands in the Stream was Dolly’s best!

  2. Edward April 17, 2009 @ 12:53 pm

    Kenny Rogers was in that, too. He also has had a lot of plastic surgery which didn’t turn out quite as well as Dolly’s makeovers. That could be because everybody knows the name of plastic surgeon that Dolly uses for all her “work.”

  3. Linda Hooser May 17, 2009 @ 12:08 pm

    I think dolly is so pretty.And I am sure she is pretty inside and out as well.I only wish I could sit down and just talk to her one day. By that I mean she appears to be solid and secure in who she is and after this past year when my ex of 40 yrs left me I don’t like myself very much. I might add he was a baptist minister for 35 of those years. Oh well I know I am just one of many thousand fans of hers and this letter will go into the trash or deleted as I speak right now. I admire her,Linda Hooser from Copperas,Cove TX.

  4. mark May 19, 2009 @ 5:29 am

    Dolly has always been beautiful inside and out,she is also a talented songwriter and singer.She stole my heart 40 years ago!Go girl, go!

  5. USC November 9, 2009 @ 11:58 am

    I just saw her on Fox LA and knew she had to have had work done on her dimples. They’re back and they don’t look good. But her knockers still look great and that’s what counts!

  6. Carolyn April 14, 2011 @ 9:11 am

    She looks like a freak in a side show. She used to be so pretty and she has just ruined herself (not to mention her health).

Plastic Surgery for Dolly Parton

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Dolly Parton recently was recently featured on 60 minutes, probably so the public could see how good she looks at age 62. Her face lift may seem a little overly tight to some.

Over the years, Dolly has given many interviews on her plastic surgery procedures. She admits to having:

  • Breast augmentation
  • Breast lift
  • Upper blepharoplasty
  • Face and neck lift
  • Buttocks lift
  • Chemical peels and Botox

Of course, Dolly, being Dolly, puts it in much more colorful language. The actress and country music star frequently tells interviewers: “Oh, if it’s sagging, dragging or bagging, I go get it fixed…”

dolly_parton_beforeDespite the big hair, there’s an active brain at work under Dolly’s towering wigs: when people ask her for plastic surgeon referrals, she recommends they start research at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

News of Dolly’s breast augmentation or lift would be no great shock to her fans. The five-foot-nothing Dolly usually adds: “Oh, I would have been taller but I got all bunched up at the top..”

In this YouTube interview at the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), Dolly talks about her “why not?” attitude about plastic surgery and explains where her flashy images comes from.

Her best line: “I knew I should get some help when my husband asked to see my breasts and I had to pull up my skirt…”

Look at the picture of a young Dolly from the late 1960s, and you can see plastic surgery has taken one of her most endearing features: her dimples.

dolly_parton_todaySays Tarick Smaili, M.D., a board-certified Beverly Hills plastic surgeon: “Depending on how much the facial skin has been undermined as the result of a facelift, sometimes dimples can be affected.”

Dr. Smaili is also the medical director of California Surgical Institute.

However, the situation with Dolly’s current dimpless face is not hopeless.

Some plastic surgeons specialize in adding dimples to faces. If you want a surgeon who performs many dimple procedures, look for one who has many Asian background patients.

That’s because, in Asia, dimples are highly regarded as a sign of increased fertility, good fortune and increased marriage prospects. The procedure is usually done under a local, with just a suture or two in about half an hour in the surgeon’s office.

admin @ April 15, 2009

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