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‘Jersey Shore’ Star Deena Cortese Denies Plastic Surgery, Admits Nose Job

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March 30, 2012|9:44 am

“I have not got any plastic surgery … yes in the past I have had a nose job.” Cortese recently wrote via her Twitter page.

“I am not afraid to ADMIT I got plastic surgery. I thinned my eyebrows..and lost weight thanks to the @freshdiet .. and learned how to do my makeup..lighter eye shadow brings out my eyes..and highlight under my eyes gives an effect of higher cheek bones.. the end. If I get the nose job I’ll let ya know =]” she wrote.

The 25-year-old reality TV star recently came under fire after new photos displayed what some critics suspect is extensive facial plastic surgery.

Cortese has never been shy about her previous experiences with plastic surgery, once admitting that she underwent a surgical procedure to improve her nose.

“I actually had a nose job,” she previously told Page Six also adding that to people who get plastic surgery she says, “more power to you!”

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Cortese’s appearance has become a hot topic on social networking site Twitter with many users weighing in on the MTV’s star’s new look.

“OMG Deena from Jersey Shore looks like a diff person with all that surgery,” Laura Diaz Tweeted.

“@DeenaNicoleMTV you look so different then the Deena we see on Jersey Shore. love the new you!” Megan M tweeted.

“So deena from jersey shore got a nose job, she looks good with it tho so its cool lol,” Ashley Cintron tweeted.

Cortese once spoke out about her health routine, which has undoubtedly impacted her new appearance.

“I’ve just been watching my carbs and running…I definitely have lost weight since last season,” Cortese once told Hollywood Life.

‘Jersey Shore’ Star Deena Cortese Denies Plastic Surgery, Admits Nose Job

Creating Dimples in Cheeks and Chin through Plastic Surgery

Cheek dimples are becoming increasingly popular facial feature these days. Women believe that these depressions in the cheek skin make them appear younger, and men envy that “masculine” dimple in the chin.

Now you can create dimples through plastic surgery. In addition to creating expressive lips, cheek bones, nose shape, eyelids and many other plastic surgeries, now you can make yourself look even better with a cute dimple on your chin or cheeks. Cheek dimples are an inherited trait. Actually, it is a kind of imperfection, a depression in the area where face skin contacts with a facial muscle. well, do we want to make ourselves look imperfect on purpose?

Source of the image: Photl.com.

Creating Dimples in Cheeks and Chin through Plastic Surgery

Lady GaGa: ‘Plastic Surgery Promotes Insecurity’

Filed under: Lady Gaga Plastic Surgery

Lady GaGa is anti plastic surgery.

She confirmed in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar that she has never been under the knife and doesn’t support those who get surgery.

“I have never had plastic surgery, and there are many pop singers who have. I think that promoting insecurity in the form of plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression related to body modification.”

GaGa also opened up about her sculpted (prosthetic) cheek bones:

“They’ve always been inside of me, but I have been waiting for the right time to reveal to the universe who I truly am. It’s a performance-art piece. I have never, ever encouraged my fans or anyone to harm themselves, nor do I romanticize masochism. Body modification is part of the overarching analysis of ‘Born This Way.’”

We agree with GaGa. Plastic surgery is a dirty road (most of the time).

[Image via Harper's Bazaar.]

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Posted: April 14, 2011 at 9:00 am

Lady GaGa: ‘Plastic Surgery Promotes Insecurity’

Plastic Surgery – What Do Facial Fillers Actually Do?

Cheek bones like Angelina are considered beautiful. I saw a case of face lift plastic surgery in Pittsburgh.

Your face may be giving away your age, and it could be nothing to do with wrinkles, drooping skin or droopy eyelids. Interest for Plastic surgery in Pittsburgh has increased in the recent times. An report published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery