By CSB on Monday, July 23, 2007Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Denise van Outen is the latest celebrity to openly state her views on cosmetic surgery. In a recent interview with magazine Red, she remarked that although she has not yet had surgery, it was an option in the future.
“I’m actually really lucky because I’ve got a bust and I’ve never felt the need to have a boob job before,” van Outen explained. “But if I have children and they start to sag then yes, I will most probably have something done.
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By CSB on Tuesday, July 17, 2007Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
According to a recent report, more middle-aged British men than ever are going under the knife. Men over the age of 50 are increasingly turning to cosmetic surgery in attempts to turn back the clock. Popular treatments include eye bag removal and liposuction.
According to the Harley Medical Group, liposuction accounts for 24% of surgical procedures on men aged 50 and over. Eye bag removal (blepharoplasty) came in second, followed by face lifts.
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By CSB on Tuesday, July 17, 2007Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Pop singer Jessica Simpson has endured much speculation over the years over whether she has had cosmetic surgery or not. Talking to Harper’s Bazaar, she has confirmed that she has never had cosmetic surgery however she will not rule out having it in the future.
“I love the bump in my nose,” she explained. “People have said that I’ve had things like a jaw replacement or implant or something. I’m photographed every day of my life and have never worn any bandages or anything, so how could that be right?
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By CSB on Tuesday, July 17, 2007Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Joan Collins has said she will not go under the surgeon’s knife because beauty is only skin deep and she thinks our faces should reflect our outlook on life.
However, Collins has admitted that she did once have Botox but regretted her decision to have it and has vowed never to have any form of cosmetic surgery again.
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By CSB on Thursday, July 12, 2007Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
According to a leading psychologist, some people are becoming so desperate to enhance and improve their appearance that they are turning to DIY cosmetic surgery. Some of the more bizarre things people have tried include trying to eliminate wrinkles by ironing their skin, gluing back their ears, or even slicing themselves open in an attempt at a DIY tummy tuck.
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By CSB on Tuesday, July 10, 2007Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
According to new research, techniques commonly used in cosmetic surgery procedures can be successfully applied to other forms of surgery. One of these techniques is to mark the patient with incision sites before surgery so that the scars will blend naturally into the lines of the body, thus ensuring minimum aesthetic damage to the patient.
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By CSB on Monday, July 9, 2007Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Clothing mail order company Grattan have recently started selling customers a range of non-surgical products such as Botox, lip enhancement and skin peels from the Transform Cosmetic Surgery via their catalogue, prompting concerns from many plastic surgeons.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons has warned that buying via mail order undermines the seriousness of the procedures. Transform have hit back saying that customers received a consultation and were fully informed before undergoing any procedure.
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