Friday, February 23, 2007

George Clooney Admits to Plastic Surgery



Several sources are reporting that George Clooney has admitted to having plastic surgery last night on the Oprah pre-Oscars special. He has confessed a blepharoplasty to pal Julia Roberts, who replied that she hasn't had any surgery done "yet."

There are two things to come out of this:

1. The only postoperative photo I've seen of George shows a nice result.
2. I question whether Julia was being honest. She does appear to show some signs of a rhinoplasty in the past.

Sources: Make Me Heal.com, Daily Mail.com, Starpulse.com

Photo source: photorazzi.com (Taken Dec 4, 2006)

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Hugh Grant Attracted to Plastic Surgery


Contactmusic.com is reporting that Hugh Grant is attracted to plastic surgery. The star of Notting Hill and Love Actually reportedly stated that he is:

undecided about his opinion on going under the knife, but has developed a liking for some people's enhancements. He says, "I'm ambivalent about it, although I feel sorry for a lot of these Beverly Hills wives who've had so much done that they look a little scary these days. "On the other hand, I've seen some plastic surgery that I've found rather strangely sexually attractive."

I guess that includes just about all of us who find stars such as Carmen Electra, Jennifer McCarthy, and maybe even his old flame Elizabeth Hurley attractive. Plastic surgery doesn't have to look unnatural or weird. It can obviously be used to enhance a person's appearance!
On that note, back to Jocelyn Wildenstein in the next post...

photo credit: photorazzi.com
story credit: plasticized.com
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Jocelyn Wildenstein - Part II - What Plastic Surgery?

What plastic surgeries do I think Jocelyn Wildenstein has had? Her before and after photos reveal some possibilities (from the top):

Brow lift: Creates the overly arched eyebrows
Botox in the forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet: Eradicates the wrinkles in these areas
Upper and lower blepharoplasty: Removes any bags under the eyes or excess skin of the upper eyelids
Canthopexy: Elevates the corners of the eyes, giving them the 'cat-like' appearance
Fat grafting and/or Cheek implants: Plumps up the cheeks
Midface lift: Elevates the cheeks, but they are now too high
Lip plumping injections: Likely silicone, but could also be a solid implant (like Gortex)
Facelift (more than one?): Makes her face too tight-looking
Chin augmentation: Enlarges the chin with an implant.

All of these surgeries can create very natural, youthful results if performed correctly and in the right patient. Unfortunately, her surgeon has overdone these procedures, creating vastly exaggerated results. This is also not anti-aging surgery, but facial deforming surgery in my opinion.
In the next post I will give you my opinion on how I would correct what has happened to her.
Click HERE for Part III of the Jocelyn Wildenstein series: How I Would Fix Her Plastic Surgery.

To view streaming video of Dr. Youn on VH1's Plastic Surgery Obsession, click here.

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Jocelyn Wildenstein - Part I - Her Story



This is the first post of three on Jocelyn Wildenstein, the New York Society Lion Woman. While many of us recognize her face, not many of us really know her story. By understanding how she came to be, maybe we can better understand why she has made herself look the way she does. Divas the site.com has an excellent writeup of her personal story, which doesn't just trash her and her plastic surgery. Here is the Cliff Notes version:


Jocelyn grew up in a middle class family in Switzerland. There she became a skilled hunter and pilot. She eventually met and married billionaire art collector Alec Wildenstein. Marriage was difficult. Though Jocelyne tried as hard as she could, it was sometimes a thankless task to jolly her husband out of his somber moods. The only consolations, it seemed, were the lions in his private jungle and his priceless art collection. When Alec's eye began to wander after many years of marriage, Jocelyne grew jealous and believed that drastic measures were called for.

Pushing fifty and insecure about her looks, Jocelyne visited a renowned plastic surgeon. She wanted to revitalize her appearance in order to recapture the Alec she was so desperately in love with. The first surgeries were successful. This happy state of affairs lasted quite some time, and Jocelyne had the feeling that things were once again back on an even keel. So it was with both shock and sadness that she learned Alec wanted to sleep with other women. Not knowing what to do, a desperate Jocelyne formulated a plan that was so audacious in its daring that she may be forgiven for failing to see its drawbacks.

Jocelyne realized that Alec loved his jungle estate, and the cats that inhabited it, more than anything else in life. So armed with this information, she returned to her plastic surgeon with an unusual request: She wanted to be transformed into one of the giant Cats that Alec loved so much. Though surprised at this unorthodox request, the surgeon did his best to comply.

After countless surgeries - no one can say with certainty just how many - Jocelyne the Swiss beauty disappeared, and "The Queen Of The Jungle" took her place. Jocelyne's appearance was indeed striking. The first time Alec saw his new wife, it is said he screamed at the sudden appearance of this creature that confronted him. Naturally, Jocelyne was disappointed, and returned to her plastic surgeon for more work. It is rumored that several prospective patients ran screaming from the office, so concerned were they that they would end up looking like Jocelyne. As the reader may well imagine, this did nothing to improve the poor socalite's anxiety. However, Jocelyne persevered, and hasn't stopped to this day. When questioned as to the precise number and types of surgeries she's had, she merely replies with a smile "no more or less than any other woman".


Part II will focus on what I think she has had done. Click HERE for Part II of the Jocelyn Wildenstein series: What Plastic Surgery Has She Had?

To view streaming video of a segment of Montel that I did on plastic surgery addiction, click here.

Photo credit: Divas the site.com, Photorazzi.com
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Friday, February 16, 2007

Plastic Surgery at the Grammy's


Make Me Heal.com has a wrap-up of my plastic surgery observations from the Grammy Awards show this past Sunday night. We cover Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, the Dixie Chicks, and even Carrie Underwood. Check it out if you have a minute.
Thanks to the folks at Make Me Heal.com.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Katie Couric - Botox Brow?


Katie Couric looks a bit unusual lately. If anyone has watched the CBS Evening News recently, you may have noticed that her eyes and eyebrows look funny. What is going on?

Check out a recent segment here.
Compare it to this, aired a month ago.

In the more recent clip you may notice that her forehead doesn't move, her eyebrows are more arched, and she has an almost "angry" appearance. This is not seen in the older video. The older video does show her elevating her eyebrows and creating some wrinkles in her forehead. There are no forehead wrinkles seen in the recent clip.
I believe that this recent change is due to what I call the "Botox Brow." Botox can be injected into the forehead and between the eyebrows to remove wrinkles there. While it is very effective in doing this, it can create a side effect of an overly arched eyebrow which can make the person look angry, or sinister. The look does seem to diminish with time. I think she looks better without the Botox.
Another example of the Botox Brow, I believe, is Nicole Kidman.

Photo credit: photorazzi.com (taken a few months ago)

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Smokey Robinson




I was watching the Grammy Awards last night and found Smokey Robinson's appearance somewhat frightening. He looks nothing like he used to. He appears to have had a browlift which has pulled his brows way too high, giving him a permanently surprised look. With my HDTV I swear I could almost see the scars of his probable blepharoplasty surgeries as well. When you compare his face now to the one before, you can see that his face is much thinner and has very little loose skin. This is very unusual for a 67 year old man, and is a sign of a likely facelift.
I believe that Smokey is the classic case of each plastic surgery procedure being successful in doing what it's supposed to (browlift lifts the brow, facelift removes loose skin, etc.), but these parts adding up to an overall whole which looks unnatural, or done. The job of a good plastic surgeon is to put these parts together appropriately, so that a person does not look odd.
He's such an amazing singer; hopefully he will stay away from the knife from now on. I know what you are thinking, dear blog reader: "I second that emotion!" ;)

photo credit: photorazzi.com
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