November 19th, 2007
Look who is using Botox! Simon Cowell, a guy who makes fun of almost everyone and rarely has anything nice to say to anyone - in fact he has been proven wrong so many times I am surprised that some idiots still pay attention to what he says.
He tells the Daily Mail that he has not gone under the knife yet but he has had Botox. “Yes, I’ve had Botox, but not in an obsessive way. Then again, every guy I know who works in the city has had it now.” That is sure. British men are rushing to have cosmetic surgery and even worse they are the ones who think that they have the smallest penises in the world. I bet you Simon is not going to talk about that.
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November 13th, 2007
Donda West, mother of Kanye west died after having multiple plastic surgery procedures (tummy tuck and breast reduction). Here are a few very important lessons from this tragedy for anyone considering plastic surgery:
Dr. Jan Adams, the plastic surgeon who operated upon her, is very famous and often appears on the Discovery Channel program called “Plastic Surgery: Before and After.” He has also appeared on Oprah, but it turns out that he is not board certified, has been caught several times for DUI, his medical license was about to be suspended for his alcohol problems, and he has settled medical malpractice lawsuits. In other words, before picking a surgeon, it is important for you to make sure that the surgeon is board certified.
Donda West was advised by another surgeon that he could not perform surgery on her due to a preexisting medical condition but she still went ahead and had the surgery with another doctor. When your doctor says no, take her or his advice. Cosmetic surgery is risky and it is not worth risking your life. If you push too hard, a doctor might agree either because he thinks that the risk is small or is tempted by money, but don’t do it please.
If you think that the procedure is likely to be risky because you are not in excellent health, check into a recovery center rather than go home.
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October 31st, 2007
The conventional wisdom is that while breastfeeding is good for both child and the mother, it has tragic consequences for the mother’s breasts. Sagging and stretch marks are, it is often believed, the result of nursing.
Not the case, according to a new study. “Many women who come in for breast surgery tell us their breasts are sagging, drooping or are less full because they breastfed,” said Brian Rinker, MD, ASPS Member Surgeon and study author. “Although the amount of sagging in the breasts appears to increase with each pregnancy, we’ve found that breastfeeding does not worsen the effect.”
What does not cause sagging?
History of breastfeeding
Number of children breastfed
Duration of each child’s breastfeeding
Amount of weight gained during pregnancy
What causes sagging?
Body mass index (BMI)
Number of pregnancies
Larger pre-pregnancy bra size
Smoking history
Age of the mother
In other words, go ahead and nurse your child. If you are unhappy with the saggy chest, you have an option to undergo a breast lift procedure as part of a mommy makeover.
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