Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Plastic Surgery and the Entertainment Industry

In an industry where you are judged primarily on your looks and your age, plastic surgery is almost mandatory for any age group. It's becoming just as important in the corporate world, too. Artists and executives are more likely to get hired if they appear young, trim and attractive. A nip here, a tuck there and you're good to go. But what happens when something goes terribly wrong? We've seen some very odd sightings both on the streets of LA and on the covers of various supermarket tabloids. Burt Reynolds and Farrah Fawcett seem to have their skin pulled so tightly that their faces are actually misshapen. Joan Rivers jokes about talking through her navel after so many face lifts. Then there's the infamous Michael Jackson.
A plastic surgeon on the Discovery Channel recently stated that Michael Jackson's nose is actually dying from all the surgery. They displayed a recent picture of Michael Jackson in court and the skin was actually peeling off his nose. And now there is speculation that his nose is really a prosthesis. While these particular surgeries are all considered elective, many plastic surgeries are required to correct a serous defect or repair someone after an accident, or to correct a medical situation brought about by a previous surgery. So, how do you choose a reputable plastic surgeon and minimize the potential disastrous effects of surgery or surgical complications? People on the "A" list in the entertainment industry get recommendations from other celebrities who have had skilled surgeons work on them. But, what do the rest of us do? You know, those of us who don't make $25 million a picture or have $43 million record deals do?
The sad fact is that many individuals base their decision on whether their doctor participates in their insurance program's PPO or HMO. Others base their decision on the price of the surgery. Neither of these methods guarantees a skilled surgeon, and if you're shopping around for a bargain deal, limit that to what you can find at the local Wal-Mart, not your surgeon. You're risking your life if you do. There have been numerous horror stories and even deaths resulting from bargain basement surgeons promising beautiful breast or a youthful appearance. In this article we'll take a look at what this actress has done over the years to look her best. People have speculated for years that Nicole Kidman has had plastic surgery on various parts of her face. There is no way a woman her age can be as "lineless" as she is.
What we must admire of her is her ability to stay out of the sun. What many women do not know is that this is a "secret" beauty tactic that very few women use. Staying out of the sun and remaining pale will help ensure that you look your best and avoid as much lines, wrinkles and crows feet as much as possible! What is certain is that Nicole Kidman's plastic surgery involves botox or restylane to the forehead. No woman this age has a lineless forehead such as this. It is also evident that she has had regular, routine chemical peels and Restylane injections in the nasolabial folds. Dermal fillers injected in this area (the area along the sides of the nose down to the mouth) can dramatically take up to 10 years off your appearance alone.
We see this also with Demi Moore's plastic surgery tactics. This woman has no folds in her nasolabial folds! We see more celebrities engaging in cosmetic surgery these days simply because getting old is a painful process. A lot of celebrities and fitness experts, athletes and television personalities also engage in face exercises to maintain their youthful appearances. Facial exercises can help enhance the cheekbones, reduce a double chin, enhance the jaw line, remove undereye fatigue and puffiness and even reshape the nose!
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