Wednesday, October 11, 2006

celebrity plastic surgery

Nowadays famous actor, actress or singer are going for plastic surgery to look more beauty and a nice face and body shape.

When we think of celebrities plastic surgery and going under the knife, Michael Jackson is first on the list, but right below him there are many more celebrities. Some to name who have had rhinoplasty include, Salma Hayek, Ashlee Simpson, Winona Ryder, and even Halle Berry. But it doesn't stop with the nose; it extends to the even more popular breast augmentation. I just wonder how it only looks disgusting to some people that so many woman movie stars have breasts that look as hard as a rock and as big as a coconut.

They call tattoos on women on the lower back right above the rear a tramp stamp…what should they call women with fake breasts, the twin tramp stamp? With so many celebrities who want plastic surgery, who have had plastic surgery, and the faces and bodies we will notice that are soon to have plastic surgery, the celebrities will never let the public down no matter what it takes, even if it means going from white skin to black.

The movie starlets with fake boobs include such stars as Britney Spears, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Pamela Anderson, Shannon Elizabeth, Tiffany-Amber Theissan, Mariah Carey, Lindsay Lohan, Carmen Electra, Demi Moore, Denise Richards, Vivica A. Fox, Christina Aguilera, Tara Reid, Torri Spelling and the list could go on forever! What ever happened to Good Ol' Natural?

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

celebrity plastic surgery a rise in Britian

The following paragraphs summarize the work of celebrity plastic surgery experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of celebrity plastic surgery. Heed their advice to avoid any celebrity plastic surgery surprises.

Celebrity obsession and television makeover shows are fuelling a rise in cosmetic surgery in Britain, researchers said on Thursday.

Bigger breasts, wrinkle-free skin and face-lifts are top of people's wish lists.

Acceptance of cosmetic surgery is growing Television coverage and the popularity of procedures amongst celebrities (have) invariably played a key role."
Easier access to treatment has eroded the "mystique factor" to the point where a quarter of women and one in 10 men would consider going under the knife.

The market will be worth 659 million pounds in 2007, more than the amount Britain spends on tea, according to the report.

The most popular treatments last year were Botox injections to iron out wrinkles and chemical peels which take off the top layer of skin to try to give a smoother look.