Saturday, November 1, 2008

Just Curious


My sister told me about a website devoted to celebrity plastic surgeries gone wrong. It was awful/ fun. Lots of awful/fun pictures of expensive mishaps. It got me to wondering...

What "plastic" procedure would you have done, or would you? Be honest.

For me it would have to be a combo tummy tuck, breast enhancement. No question.

7 comments:

a wynn wynn situation said...

First- you'll have to post the link so we can giggle also :) and I would have to go with about the same- a tummy tuck and breast reduction/lift. I actually consulted with a plastic surgeon about a reduction when I had a benign breast tumor removed last year but in the end I was too chicken- so I went with the straight removal of the lump. Man, I wish I wasn't such a ninny cause I'd be perky :)

Janine said...

What's the website?? Lipo all the way...

Devri said...

ok here is my list in order of priority.

lypo

boob lift

the brazilin butt job..

Haven't heard of it? go look it up... you want one too.

Unknown said...

I am with you, get rid of the muffin top, and lift the girls!

Chemenn said...

Oh my, this is sad, but I probably know this website. mmmmm...I don't know what I would do to the chest area, but it's just not looking right anymore.

Mia said...

I would get my teeth, veneers, done before anything else. My teeth are good now but I want them STUNNING!

Kristen said...

I have been wanting a tummy tuck for years. 5 babies definitely does damage to the stomach. I'd also sign up for some lipo on the thighs and my husband would sign me up for some new, perky girls!

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