Celebrities who had plastic or cosmetic surgery
Celebrities and movie stars are our idols. We like the way they dress, the way they act--and especially, the way they look. The problem is they can't look that way forever. Unhealthy lifestyles, aging and genetics all take away the image of them that we'd like to go on forever. It hurts us when we see them age, but it hurts them more.
When once they were leading men or ladies, they now find themselves slipping into obscure character roles. Hollywood has an unforgiving memory. You're only as good as what you produce at the box office, today, not yesterday. If you're mature and don't need groupies to feed your ego--you'll retire gracefully and become a director or peace activist of some kind. If not, you'll try to fight off the inevitable.
That usually starts in tinsel town by first going to see Dr. Feelgood. After prozac, uppers, downers, yoga, pilates, and HGH--your agent finally tells you, "Look, Sundance, you're not a kid anymore!" That's right, even Robert Redford, who for years put off having any cosmetic surgery done at all, has finally succumbed to knifestyles of the rich and famous--going under the knife, he unknowingly cut out the very things that endeared Redford to us.
His once soft, clean-cut, boyish features now pulled taut over his lifeless face. No more squinty, expressive eyes. They've been lifted-- now they just stare with a pop-eyed look of disconcern. The sun-burned lines of wisdom and experience have been botoxed out. He's no longer the Redford we knew. Hopefully we can find in this new Redford a glimmer of the past that we once knew and loved.
There have been plenty of positive things said about cosmetic surgery. Mostly by the cosmetic surgeons themselves, some from paid testimonials, a few from actual patients. It's time you heard from the other side. Cosmetic surgery has hurt just as many lives, cosmetically, as it has helped. Nose jobs have been botched. Lips have been blown out of proportion. Skin has been stretched too tight. The list goes on.
If you're planning on having some work done, and can't afford the best plastic surgeon to do the procedure, put it off until you can. Don't try to become someone that's not you. Be realistic. Be content with improvements. And don't expect perfection. If Redford and half of Hollywood couldn't find it, chances are you won't either.
A plastic surgeon can help you learn more about the latest advances in cosmetic surgery. Find out how facelift, breast augmentation, and other cosmetic surgery options near Sacramento can help improve and rejuvenate your appearance.
When once they were leading men or ladies, they now find themselves slipping into obscure character roles. Hollywood has an unforgiving memory. You're only as good as what you produce at the box office, today, not yesterday. If you're mature and don't need groupies to feed your ego--you'll retire gracefully and become a director or peace activist of some kind. If not, you'll try to fight off the inevitable.
That usually starts in tinsel town by first going to see Dr. Feelgood. After prozac, uppers, downers, yoga, pilates, and HGH--your agent finally tells you, "Look, Sundance, you're not a kid anymore!" That's right, even Robert Redford, who for years put off having any cosmetic surgery done at all, has finally succumbed to knifestyles of the rich and famous--going under the knife, he unknowingly cut out the very things that endeared Redford to us.
His once soft, clean-cut, boyish features now pulled taut over his lifeless face. No more squinty, expressive eyes. They've been lifted-- now they just stare with a pop-eyed look of disconcern. The sun-burned lines of wisdom and experience have been botoxed out. He's no longer the Redford we knew. Hopefully we can find in this new Redford a glimmer of the past that we once knew and loved.
There have been plenty of positive things said about cosmetic surgery. Mostly by the cosmetic surgeons themselves, some from paid testimonials, a few from actual patients. It's time you heard from the other side. Cosmetic surgery has hurt just as many lives, cosmetically, as it has helped. Nose jobs have been botched. Lips have been blown out of proportion. Skin has been stretched too tight. The list goes on.
If you're planning on having some work done, and can't afford the best plastic surgeon to do the procedure, put it off until you can. Don't try to become someone that's not you. Be realistic. Be content with improvements. And don't expect perfection. If Redford and half of Hollywood couldn't find it, chances are you won't either.
A plastic surgeon can help you learn more about the latest advances in cosmetic surgery. Find out how facelift, breast augmentation, and other cosmetic surgery options near Sacramento can help improve and rejuvenate your appearance.