Bad plastic surgery: Who has the worst?

A little nip and tuck by a great surgeon can make a woman look and feel great.

But we’ve all seen examples of nose jobs and face lifts gone terribly wrong.

Which celebrity gets your vote for how not to do cosmetic surgery? Why?

 

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7 Responses

  1. photogirl photogirl says

    Surely we all have more and BETTER things to do than point out people’s mistakes.  Celebrities are human beings, and I’m sure they feel the pain more succinctly than any of us know, for having messed up their natural born features.  To have their name bandied about because of it is beyond cruel.

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  2. Generic Image Anonymous says

    All you have to do is look at http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/ to see what can happen if you mess with mother nature. I’d like to get my neck done but after seeing what happened to Barry manilow and others who just keep on getting procedure after procedure i think I’ll just stick to a little saggyness. I think sometimes something must go wron and they keep trying to fix it.

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  3. Generic Image snue says

    I joined VN because I wanted some intelligent and thoughtful reading.  This is beyond bitchy, and not what I want to read.  I am 50 and not still in high school, but the editors here must be to have such an incredibly shallow topic.  Yoiu can’t think of anything else to write?

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  4. Alicia Alicia says

    I agree.

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  5. Generic Image Bagaline says

    What a shallow subject ! I did not join Vibrant Nation to read – and even less participate in – vain and nasty conversations.

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  6. Susan HL Susan HL says

    I am heartened by the comments and liked them all. Women do things to look younger because society judges them for growing old. I believe this occurs not just to sell beauty products, but to silence the women who have something truly valuable to offer society because they are no longer of child bearing age.
    I had breast implants long ago and was so happy I had them removed. Now I’m turning 54 and notice my face aging, but choose to see my age as symbolic of the wisdom I have gained. I know first hand how quickly a procedure can become the beginning of a nightmare so I will do nothing more to my body.
    I would hope, however, that as a society we turn our focus inward toward the soul of our being. When we define our value by our bodies, then we are destined to suffer.

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  7. Generic Image Liz says

    amen and I AGREE to all the above posts.  usually this site promotes and encourages people, new staff???
     

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