breast lift

Look around and you will see that celebrity plastic surgery is everywhere. Enhanced breasts, nose surgery, eyelid surgery and liposuction are the norm in Hollywood. From Lisa Rinna’s over-inflated lips to Jennifer Aniston’s cute little nose, the visibility of celebrities inspires the average Joe or Jane to want to emulate their look. Yet at what cost? While living in the spotlight can provide opportunities and advantages, the darker side of living life on the red carpet is that celebrities are under constant scrutiny and are pressured to maintain a youthful appearance.

In the pursuit of perfection, it is easy to overdo, and overdoing is typically always worse than taking the conservative approach. It is almost impossible to undo what has been done. Why do sane objectives and otherwise good doctors temporarily discard sound doctrine? If a doctor has a celebrity patient, then he supposedly gains celebrity status when successful celebrity plastic surgery is performed. An opportunity to latch onto fame, fifteen minutes or otherwise, is most times too hard to pass up. The lure of celebrity drives even the most rational doctors and citizens to do things they might not normally do.

Media personalities reach their level of success and fame by being attractive, charming and smart. With their money and their prestige, they can be very manipulative and convincing in order to get what they want. That is why it is hard for cosmetic surgeons to say no to a celebrity. Surgeons want to say yes; they want to satisfy the important person that is making a request from them.

Just as celebrities stand before the public to be emulated, like the rest of us, they too are not immune from making bad plastic surgery decisions. They have no special wisdom that comes along with their fame. Just like the average citizen, they may not do enough research to find the most talented cosmetic surgeon for their particular needs. Sometimes they rely on a manager or hired hand to do the search for them. Away from the studio, they have no super powers or divine knowledge that can lead them to the right plastic surgeon. Just like the rest of us, they need to do their homework.

Aging with grace and style has been compromised with the advent of procedures that paralyze and plump and how they irresistibly draw people in. Do the procedures really help people look younger and healthier? Does the wrinkle-free smooth skin as a feature of celebrity plastic surgery equate youthfulness? Not when it is attached to an obviously sixty-year-old woman. Name a sign of aging and there is probably a fix for it at your local plastic surgery center.