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Plastic surgery gone wrong

I believe Ann Margrets reconstruction happened because she fell off a stage! I don't think her work was done because anyone thought here face needed improvement!
I remember someone saying "if joan rivers gets another face lift she'll be sporting a goatee"
 
In many of these cases I think I could have done a better job in my garage with a sawzall and an air chisel.
 
I always have a grocery bag in the trunk should the need arise!
 
Ewwww...!!!



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No sign of mental health problem there.........
How fucked up was her upbringing to make her think like this?????
Sad
 
I had **** done.
There, I said it.
Not to that extent, though. Here’s another long rambling story. If you need to pee or get a coffee go now.
All of my life I had a crooked smile, tilted to one side. Like a permanent smirk. When I was nine I broke a front tooth, and for whatever reason they replaced it with a stainless steel one. I dunno why, I was nine.
It was ******* horrible! It photographed as black, so every picture of me made me look like a juvenile meth addict. That, along with big lips (bullies referred to them as “N word” lips) and unmanageable curly hair gave me about three decades of ZERO self esteem. I lost myself in drugs and alcohol, living homeless on the street for two separate periods. My close friends kept rescuing me. My teeth deteriorated from poor diet and lack of maintenance.
In 1994 I found someone who loved me as I am and I married her and settled into middle class life. Worked hard, made a few bucks. Started going to beautiful Mexico and ultimately bought a place there.
When I saw how advanced and inexpensive their medical and dental care is I looked into getting my face repaired. I found a phenomenal dental team of around six specialists. It took three major visits in 12 months, and around $15k. They skinned one side of my jaw and ground it down to the level of the other side and stitched me up and did eight implants, four crowns and a three tooth bridge. Adjusted my jaw so that I have a symmetrical face and by adjusting my jaw my lips now appear smaller. This change was dramatic, and somewhat initially traumatic. When I look in the mirror I am not who I remember.
Now none of this is really the same as what Hollywood stars are doing, but the results make me at least understand their motivation.
When I returned and my coworkers saw me the first time they were astounded. As soon as I was out of earshot their comments were “Have you seen Garth? He looks great!” Even now, a year later, people who I rarely encounter will favourably comment on the change. Hot women notice me, not just the change in appearance but in the newfound confidence and ease.
I’m not telling this brag or blow smoke up my dress. I tell this to show how it could be addictive. I have never felt better about myself in the 62 years of my existence.
I’m lucky in that I didn’t get fish lips, weird eyes, or concentration camp cheek bones. My changes will age naturally.
 
I had **** done.
There, I said it.
Not to that extent, though. Here’s another long rambling story. If you need to pee or get a coffee go now.
All of my life I had a crooked smile, tilted to one side. Like a permanent smirk. When I was nine I broke a front tooth, and for whatever reason they replaced it with a stainless steel one. I dunno why, I was nine.
It was ******* horrible! It photographed as black, so every picture of me made me look like a juvenile meth addict. That, along with big lips (bullies referred to them as “N word” lips) and unmanageable curly hair gave me about three decades of ZERO self esteem. I lost myself in drugs and alcohol, living homeless on the street for two separate periods. My close friends kept rescuing me. My teeth deteriorated from poor diet and lack of maintenance.
In 1994 I found someone who loved me as I am and I married her and settled into middle class life. Worked hard, made a few bucks. Started going to beautiful Mexico and ultimately bought a place there.
When I saw how advanced and inexpensive their medical and dental care is I looked into getting my face repaired. I found a phenomenal dental team of around six specialists. It took three major visits in 12 months, and around $15k. They skinned one side of my jaw and ground it down to the level of the other side and stitched me up and did eight implants, four crowns and a three tooth bridge. Adjusted my jaw so that I have a symmetrical face and by adjusting my jaw my lips now appear smaller. This change was dramatic, and somewhat initially traumatic. When I look in the mirror I am not who I remember.
Now none of this is really the same as what Hollywood stars are doing, but the results make me at least understand their motivation.
When I returned and my coworkers saw me the first time they were astounded. As soon as I was out of earshot their comments were “Have you seen Garth? He looks great!” Even now, a year later, people who I rarely encounter will favourably comment on the change. Hot women notice me, not just the change in appearance but in the newfound confidence and ease.
I’m not telling this brag or blow smoke up my dress. I tell this to show how it could be addictive. I have never felt better about myself in the 62 years of my existence.
I’m lucky in that I didn’t get fish lips, weird eyes, or concentration camp cheek bones. My changes will age naturally.
Got a before and after pics? There's a guy on one of the car TV shows with a crooked mouth and yeah, I know what you mean about looking like having a permanent smirk....
 
Surgery to correct a defect, flaw or disfigurement is another matter. I would not begrudge a person for something like that.
The entertainment industry seems to be filled with really shallow people that seem to think that their only value is their youthful appearance. When I see a seasoned man or woman that still looks good despite some visible miles on him or her, I respect that. The ones that went way too far overboard just look pathetic.
 
Got a before and after pics? There's a guy on one of the car TV shows with a crooked mouth and yeah, I know what you mean about looking like having a permanent smirk....
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I don’t have many pictures of me as a youth because I hated having my picture taken. The crooked part was more noticeable when my mouth was closed. In later years I generally had a beard to hide it.
 
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Pamela Anderson was gorgeous before the plastic surgery. Even when she was in her 20's after the surgery, I preferred the OEM model! LOL

Now, meh...

Have a cousin that is a plastic surgeon that never wanted to do boob jobs, etc. He specialized in reconstructive work, primarily with kids. He ended up doing boob work because of the revenue it generated allowed him to do the work with kids.

Nothing funnier to me than seeing someone that has had so much work done, their face looks like they are in a 100 mph wind tunnel while standing still. The SoCal desert area around palm springs is a fine spot to see such monstrosities.
 
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This looks like a normal dude to me.

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See, that is my point. We all age but in some cases, the droops and sags overwhelm the appearance of our face. Even if someone had some slight tuck work done to tighten up loose skin, I see nothing to criticize if the results just look natural. It is the extremes that some go to that look like they took it to a 10 when a 7 would do. In my opinion, the goal should be to reduce the effects of aging, not to look like a caricature of your youth.
 
When I was nine I broke a front tooth, and for whatever reason they replaced it with a stainless steel one. I dunno why, I was nine.
It was ******* horrible!


With the amount that Jaws had done it’s no wonder that he turned out evil.

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I agree. But in several of those cases there has to be something else going on. A mental thing.
While most age poorly after the surgery, in many cases they look wrong even shortly after the surgery. I dunno, I can’t wrap my mind around it but as was pointed out previously, in Palm Springs this is common, so perhaps there it is the new normal?
Because otherwise I can’t imagine anyone with fish lips looking in the mirror and thinking “yup, that’s the look I’m after”.
Or perhaps it’s the new politically correct thing that anything goes and people aren’t to be criticized. I know in my world if I showed up with a trout pout or eyebrows that made me look permanently surprised my friends would tell me to stop being an idiot. That’s what real friends are for.
 
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