Sunday, October 29, 2006


The Daily Mail is claiming that Demi Moore, ex wife of Bruce Willis, has had a "knee lift". Apparently, the surgery, done by a Dr Brian Novack, cost $9,000 and was done to make sure her knees didn't look baggy.

If I was her, I wouldn't have worried. Her knees will probably be the last place her 28 year old husband, Ashton Kutcher, is looking.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006


Some surprising news from the queen of plastic surgery, Jordan, who is getting.. (wait for it) a breast.. reduction.

Seems she's tired of her 30G breasts and wants them reduced in time for Xmas

Wednesday, October 11, 2006




A survey in womens magazine More, suggests that modern men find surgically enhanced models like Jordan a turn off, prefering instead the more homely charms of er, Cheryl Tweedy.

Yeah right. Thats why Spearmint Rhinos exists then is it ?

Ludicrously, a spokeswoman for More magazine commented: "Women would be better off spending their money on new dress and shoes rather than fake breasts.
"They look at false cleavages but it is clear that it is a big turn off both sexually and in terms of forming a relationship. It seems as though women may have misjudged a lot of blokes.''

I think your magazine might have dear.

Monday, October 09, 2006







Cosmetic Surgery Answers has news of Elle Macpherson being the latest celeb to have a damascean conversion to cosmetic surgery.

Why at this rate even Michael Jackson is going to admit to having it !

Sunday, October 01, 2006

A new treatment called Sculptra is now available to patients in the USA, and hopefully soon in Europe.It claims to provide relief for anyone who is dissatisfied with the appearance of their aging facial features but would rather not undergo the pain and expense of old-fashioned fillers and surgical approaches.

Administered through injections into the tissues around the face, Scupltra® causes the skin to become thicker and softer, smoothing out any recesses and depressions caused by aging. The increased volume of skin reduces depressions by increasing the thickness of the skin by as much as 300%.

This should assist in the ongoing fight to reduce ageing.
A new treatment called Sculptra is now available to patients in the USA, and hopefully soon in Europe.It claims to provide relief for anyone who is dissatisfied with the appearance of their aging facial features but would rather not undergo the pain and expense of old-fashioned fillers and surgical approaches.

Administered through injections into the tissues around the face, Scupltra® causes the skin to become thicker and softer, smoothing out any recesses and depressions caused by aging. The increased volume of skin reduces depressions by increasing the thickness of the skin by as much as 300%.

This should assist in the ongoing fight to reduce ageing.