Celebrity Plastic Surgery

14 03 2007

Celebrity Plastic SurgeryWith aging bombshells and matinee idols trying to cheat time or waning Hollywood denizens desperate to salvage their careers, from the looks of it, celebrity plastic surgery is a runaway success.

Celebrities undergo plastic surgery seemingly with little more thought or anxiety than they would have about having to land a high-paying project. And when they’re done, the results are the fodder for the paparazzi, and of plastic surgery blogs on the Internet.

Like “Madonna’s face used to look pleasantly heart-shaped and now it is more angular,” staunch Hollywood fans would always notice that something is added and something is taken away. It couldn’t be cheek or jaw implants? And then fans wonder if their favorite celebrity is the type to indulge in plastic surgery.

When a married celebrity, perhaps with kids, past her 40 admits to just taking some help by having one nipped and tucked, you have to respect the candor. After all, it’s all about keeping up in a cutthroat industry populated with equally fabulous people. Apparently, the works of needles and knives guarantees one to remain afloat in the Hollywood firmament where even the younger and fuller Britney’s and Lindsay’s are suspected.

Meanwhile, trust Raquel Welch to make an argumentative take. The veteran beauty expressed her disgust over a number of women who give in to persuasion and undergo plastic surgery to look younger. Very succinctly put: “Women should shun reconstruction and love themselves for who they are… older woman develops certain sexiness and confidence.”

Still, there are those who continue to painfully deny having had any plastic surgery. Onlookers can only scoff at certain stars for ‘lying to their faces’ – because definitely so, past a certain age, lotions and potions, creams and treatments don’t work on the texture of skin. And so when the devastatingly gorgeous Cindy Crawford thanked her cosmetic surgeon for infusing her sagging skin with vitamin injections, Botox® and collagen, we were approving.

Approving is not quite our feeling for some of the celebrities who just don’t know when to quit, when it comes to plastic surgery, that is. If the 60-something singer and actress Cher sings a heartfelt “If I Could Turn Back Time”, we know that she is struggling to do just that.

Yes, when stars become more addicted with every new procedure the result is almost always a priority posting for ‘celebrity plastic surgery gone bad’ page of popular plastic surgery blogs, websites and magazines. How many fans and non-fans would be gasping “awful” by every scrutiny. Then again, sensation is the stuff Hollywood is famous for.

In this case, the sensation is all over Michael Jackson. The plastic surgery transformation from a typical looking black boy to a freakish white man is bluntly terrible. Hearing The King of Pop sing is not as pleasurable as looking at the face of Jacko.

For more info on celebrity plastic surgery, visit author George Lindemann at blog.mybodypart.com/. His site is frequently updated and contains interesting information related to celebrity plastic surgery.



Breast Reduction – Cosmetic Surgery

14 03 2007

Breast Reduction – Cosmetic SurgeryBreast reduction procedures are becoming more and more popular these days. This surgery is known as mammaplasties.

Large breasts can cause various medical problems due to the excessive weight on the chest in addition to skeletal deformities and sometimes breathing problems. Disproportionately large breasts can also lead to extreme self-consciousness.

Breast reduction is designed for women with these problems. The procedure removes particular amounts of fat, glandular tissues and skin from each side of the breasts. This allows the breast to become smaller, lighter and more firm. The surgery also can reduce the size of the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple).

The goal of the breast reduction surgery is to give the woman smaller, firmer and better shaped breasts that will be more in proportion to her body.

Recovering from a breast reduction procedure is very similar to other breast surgery recoveries. After the surgery has been completed, you wil be wrapped in an elastic bandage or a surgical bra. A small tube may also be attached in each breast to drain excessive blood and fluids.

Although this procedure is safe and has very few complications, you may feel some pain for the first couple of days, especially when you are moving around. General discomfort may last a week or longer, but your doctor will give you medication to ease the pain.

Most women can return to work and social events after around two weeks, granted they are avoiding strenuous activity.

About The Author

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To learn more about breast reduction surgery and Dr. William Adams, please visit http://texas.resource4cosmeticsurgery.com. This article may be freely reprinted as long as this resource box is included and all links stay intact as hyperlinks.



The Hottest Cosmetic Surgery Trends Today

14 03 2007

The Hottest Cosmetic Surgery Trends TodayToday, cosmetic surgery is an extremely common procedure carried out on both the young and the old. Most cosmetic surgery patients want to look good, nip and tuck a little bit here and there in an effort to hide evidence of the aging process. Statistics show that most cosmetic surgery patients are women, but there seems to be an influx of men who are unafraid of going under the knife in order to look good. Hence, cosmetic surgery is now common in both women and men. And in this modern era, cosmetic surgery patients want to get optimal results from cosmetic surgery without having to fork out the insane amount that cosmetic surgery used to cost some decades back. Therefore, more and more ways continue to be developed to satisfy the needs of consumers.

Once upon a time, facelifts and liposuction were the only options open to cosmetic surgery patients. Other untested and unproven cosmetic surgery methods were called ‘high-risk’ or ‘alternative’ cosmetic surgery methods. When the cosmetic surgery procedure comes with a term like ‘high-risk’, consumers tend to be more hesitant.

While previous methods of cosmetic surgery aims to CHANGE the way a person looks, modern cosmetic surgery methods aim to help the patient look better, healthier, younger without having too much of their facial features or body parts altered. Indeed, patients show that they want the cosmetic surgery to be done as quickly as possible, as noninvasive as possible and require as short a recovery time as possible.

Instead of pulling, nicking and tucking skin away, the latest that the cosmetic surgery world has to offer is the noninvasive form of cosmetic surgery; the facial fillers. Instead of pulling skin tighter in an effort to reduce wrinkles, the facial filler cosmetic surgery method is a form of hyaluronic acid injected to fill out parts of the face to reduce signs of aging. Facial fillers also help erase unsightly acne scares, chicken pox scars or simply provide the face with more meat. It has been shown that this type of non-invasive cosmetic surgery lasts longer than collagen itself. And furthermore, undergoing this cosmetic surgery procedure, there is no risk of developing an allergic reaction associated with other types of facial fillers available in the market today!

Botox is also an extremely popular cosmetic surgery method. Botox helps relax the miscles, fades wrinkles slowly and fill in deep laugh and frown lines. Botox is also a non-invasive method that helps etch away the signs of aging slowly and inexpensively.

About The Author

Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.your-plastic-surgery.com on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.




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