It looks like in the last picture that what I’ve heard must be true that Pataky has had a butt implant. is there any reall natural beauty about that woman?
It seems like plastic surgery is more acceptable these days, and I’m not knocking it if you have something you want to improve, and you have the money, I guess go for it. But sometimes isn’t natural beauty better? I don’t know maybe when the years go by, we’ll all rethink getting surgery. especially if you want to work in Hollywood.
Ever wanted a famous face? Apparently, a lot of people do.
According to a survey of top plastic surgeons, many patients go under the knife hoping to come out looking like some of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
Whether it’s Anne Hathaway’s eyes or Beyonce’scheekbones, requests are constantly being put in for a celebrity-esque nip and tuck.
But just which celebs have the most requests?
Celebuzz has partnered with infographicworld.com to illustrate the public’s most popular body desires, and this brand-new infographic breaks it all down, bit by bit, piece by piece, body part by body part.
Bet you didn’t know that guys covet both Orlando Bloom‘s skin — and women want Beyonce‘s cheekbones.
Give the infographic a close look and tell us: If you had to swap with a famous face, whose would you choose?
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Today, cosmetic surgery is interchangeable with Hollywood and its never ever stopping mission to stay young and gorgeous permanently, via mammoplasty – breast reduction or enlargement; mastopexy – breast lift; rhinoplasty – nostrils lift; face enhancements, cheek enhancements, tummy tucks, liposuction, and face lifts. these procedures are more generally described as cosmetic surgery. nonetheless, the art and science of plastic surgery is certainly not entirely restrained to boost the physical image of an aging Hollywood star. In fact, this certain branch of surgical treatment was created to cure unsightliness and restore hindered purpose. This surgery became known as reconstructive surgery, which can be defined as the correction of a hereditary or obtained aberration; as opposed to cosmetic surgery, which entails the modification of a perceived physical imperfection.
The usage of the word plastic does carries out not refer to the artificial polymer material, however is derived from the Classical word “plastikos,” implying to mold or form. This refers to the fact that plastic surgeons generally mold and reshape bone, cartilage, muscle, fat as well as skin to accomplish the artistic outcomes they desire. these body parts might be moved to load, change, or include the looks of a defect, or completely extracted.
Although simple plastic surgery methods were being engaged in as early on as 800BC, the approaches being used today are mostly attributed to Sir Harold Delf Gillies, a Cambridge-educated operating doctor through new Zealand. They is commonly described as the daddy of plastic surgery. Gillies enrolled the Red Cross throughout World War I and saw the demand for a plastic surgery unit for the British troops after watching the French surgery units in Paris. This struggle was particularly gruesome considering it had the difference of being the 1st thoroughly mechanized contest, and the introduction of heavy artillery, shells and also machine guns indicated more damaging injuries than previously in the past could be inflicted. the Contest Office recognized the necessity for a specialized unit of surgical treatment as well as subsequently delivered Gillies to the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot to schedule this up, thus becoming Britain’s 1st plastic surgeon. Quickly men began pouring in to the facility through the field hospitals, all with mouth and face injuries that demanded reconstruction.
Gillies was determined not merely to reestablish the operation of these wounded males however to even make the individual appearance as usual as achievable, if not even more attractive than in the past. They called his label of cosmetic surgery,” a strange brand-new art.” This melding of function and appearances underlined his overall body of work. Gillies pioneered many operative approaches and also developed mechanisms to apply in his operations; many of them are still being utilized today. One of these methods is the pedicle pipe, whereby a skin graft taken from an undamaged part of the sufferer’s body is sewn into a pipe as well as utilized to cover the damaged place. Not only was the blood quantity preserved to the skin graft, but stitching the edges of skin collectively suggested that the skin graft was reduced susceptible to contamination, a consistent hazard to individuals.
He was pleased distributing his abilities and insights by having specialists from all over the globe, helping a lot of nations to form their skill base for this emerging specialty of surgery. In addition to illustrating his work in written kind, they was the very first doctor to make pictorial documents of face reconstruction circumstances, both prior to as well as after surgical procedure. In 1920 he released a publication called Plastic Surgery of the Face, which detailed his work and approaches.
As systems of war come to be more and more destructive, the requirement for reconstructive surgery rises for its casualties. but because of males like Sir Harold Gillies, these men and women are able to come back the face that was stolen from them.
The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson was spotted here in SoCal this week sporting a bandage on his face. it would seem that Josh had a run in with a plastic surgeon. as you can see in the photo below, Hutcherson is nursing an injury that came from nose surgery. according to his press rep, Josh suffered from a deviated septum which he had fixed … but here in Hollywood, an excuse like that usually means it was a cosmetic “nose job”.
With his face bruised and bandaged up, “Hunger Games” star Josh Hutcherson was spotted leaving a doctor’s office in Beverly Hills on Monday … after suffering a mysterious injury to his nose. Hutcherson first tweeted about the injury on may 9th … saying, “just had surgery to fix my broken nose” … and later his rep told us the actor had been diagnosed with a deviated septum. but there’s one big question — how DID the 19-year-old movie star break his nose? Josh isn’t saying … and neither is his rep … who told TMZ “no further details will be released.”
Honestly, I have no reason not to take Hutcherson‘s press rep at their word … it is entirely possible and wholly feasible that Josh‘s deviated septum required surgery. BUT, the cynic in me can also wholly believe that Josh just wanted to get his nose fixed. Actors have these kinds of surgeries all the time … Hell, non-actors have these kinds of surgeries done all the time. IMHO, I see nothing wrong with plastic surgery. I have always hated my nose … but there is no way I would EVER choose to have surgery just for cosmetic purposes. Er, I say that now … but who knows, I might change my mind in the future. as for Josh, no matter the reason why, I just hope his new nose doesn’t make him look too different. I think he looked just fine before. Hopefully his new nose will look like his old nose
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Carly Roberts’s forehead is smooth as a baby’s bottom.
The skin around her blue-green eyes is equally wrinkle free.
Sure, she’s just 25 years old. but there’s something else going on, too.
“I’m Bo-jacked,” the Vancouver sales associate said. Roberts has been unapologetically using Botox – a widely used drug, made famous by youth-seeking Hollywood stars and certain reality-show housewives, that weakens or paralyzes muscles – to fend off wrinkles and skin creases for two years now.
Along with injections between her eyes and forehead, she also regularly uses Botox under her arms to reduce sweating.
Is such devotion to a drug excessive at such a young age?
Roberts doesn’t think so. “I still have a little bit of expression left. not huge – but my face isn’t frozen or anything like that,” she said.
Roberts is part of a growing number of B.C. women in their teens and 20s who say they are turning to the procedure to pre-empt signs of aging, despite the financial cost and health concerns around its use.
“I see 20-year-old women not wanting to have wrinkles,” said Dr. Warren Roberts, Carly’s father and an oral surgeon who is licensed to administer Botox in the province.
Roberts said the majority of his patients tend to be women between the ages of 35 and 60, but estimated roughly 25 per cent of his clients are teenage girls or women under 30.
“I couldn’t give an exact amount, but it’s increasing,” he said.
Botox procedures among teenagers in the U.S. increased nearly 800 per cent between 2008 and 2010, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Among women in their 20s, injections increased by more than 11 per cent to 78,000 in 2010 alone.
Statistics for Canadian procedures are unavailable publicly. in 2008, B.C. became the first jurisdiction in Canada to permit dentists and oral surgeons to administer Botox for cosmetic purposes, allowing greater access to the popular drug for patients of all ages.
Physicians, surgeons, and even registered nurses – if a supervising doctor is on site – are also authorized to administer Botox in B.C. Professionals must complete a course, generally an hour and 15 minutes long, by an instructor approved by Allergan inc., the California-based pharmaceutical company that makes the drug.
Botox is used mainly to reduce unwanted wrinkles around the eyes and forehead, but also to relieve symptoms in patients with cerebral palsy as well as migraines and chronic sweating.
Over the last five years, Dr. Roberts said he’s seen an increasing number of teens come to his office, a sleek downtown Vancouver studio with pebbled glass panelling and white leather chairs, for upper lip injections following orthodontic treatment.
Many worry about having gummy smiles.
“They smile and they have these beautiful, straight teeth and all you can see is this big band of pink tissue on the top,” Roberts said. “With Botox, $24 of treatment would decrease the hyper-mobility of that lip and put it exactly where it’s supposed to be.”
Not everybody gets off that easy. Patients usually dish out between $300 and $1,000 per treatment, depending how much of their foreheads, eye creases, mouths and necks they care to submit to the needle’s touch.
The muscle-numbing effects last three to four months before a top-up is needed.
Botox, a trade name for bot-ulinumtoxin a, is a protein complex produced by a bacterium containing the same toxin that causes food poisoning, or botulism.
Botox users often rave about its results, but the drug is not without controversy.
A 2008 Health Canada review cited “the potential risk of serious adverse effects of muscle weakness remote to the site of injection.” These include pneumonia and difficulty speaking or breathing.
The same year the federal health agency launched a probe into the deaths of five people who had been injected with Botox, and serious reactions in another eight cases.
All the deaths involved people who were treated for such medical conditions as neck and muscle spasms. two occurred in children with cerebral palsy, including a nine-year-old boy who was given Botox for drooling – a condition for which the drug has not been approved.
Botox requires parental consent for use on under-18 patients, but has no other age restrictions.
The reactions in all cases suggest the botulinum toxin may have spread to other parts of the body beyond where it was injected, according to Health Canada.
Health Canada found that spread of the toxin and other serious side effects were very rare in cosmetic procedures, however, while the danger increased when Botox was used in larger doses to treat medical conditions involving muscle spasticity.
More common complications that arise from botched cosmetic injections include pain or bruising, headaches and eye swelling, skin rashes, muscle weakness and an irregular heart beat, according to Health Canada. Droopy eyelids and swallowing difficulties are also possible hazards.
Dr. Roberts said he’s never had any problems, but added clients should be mindful of where they get the procedure done.
“I hear from doctors from around the world through my LinkedIn account who obviously don’t know what they’re doing,” he said.
Nonetheless, Botox injections remain by far the most popular “minimally invasive procedure” in plastic surgery, beating out chemical peels and collagen injections, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
For some, plunging a Botox-filled syringe into a young woman’s skin poses more emotional risk than physical, and speaks to an insidious undercurrent of superficiality coursing through West Coast culture.
“At age 13, what is it preventive of?” asked Dr. Gayle way, a Vancouver-based psychologist. “The big fear is that, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m going to turn 30.’ Is it happening more in B.C. because we’re kind of the California of Canada? could be.”
Vancouver clinical counsellor Iona Monk said self-esteem issues and self-image concerns can be aggravated by cosmetic procedures.
“Because they don’t realize that they have an inner self that they can work on … the only way they see to feel better about themselves is to improve their appearance,” she said. “They’re desperate to look as great as they can at a ridiculously early age, even though they don’t need it.”
Monk points to celebrity culture and an accompanying obsession with appearance imprinting itself on girls.
“Celebrities are getting plastic surgery younger and younger, and young women are seeing that in magazines, on TV, in the movies, and they’re associating their glamorous lifestyles with plastic surgery,” she said.
Dr. Roberts, on the other hand, feels cosmetic treatments have the power to make patients feel better about themselves.
“Our patients that we use Botox on between the eyes and particularly in the forehead become less anxious and have less anxiety and depression,” he said. “It makes my day.”
Dr. Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, an Alberta-based plastic surgeon who happily uses Botox herself, said using the drug can help young clients keep their skin looking younger by pre-venting the formation of deep creases.
But, she said, staying out of the sun would probably do them more good. Carly Roberts has no regrets about her own cosmetic choices.
In addition to using Botox to preserve her youthful skin, she said it also relieves headaches and skin breakouts. To her, injections are as common as a pedicure or a salon visit.
And she’s not alone. a similar attitude prevails within her circle of friends.
“Let’s see, one, two, three, I’d say like 10 of my friends get it done, probably more.”
Heidi says the pressures of Hollywood prompted her to undergo a marathon 10 procedures in one day.
Heidi Montag first became famous as a reality star on MTV's The Hills and later became infamous and given several less than kind nicknames and descriptions. she has recently come under scrutiny again as she announced on the cover of People magazine that she underwent 10 separate cosmetic procedures in November, and is now revealing her new look.
Heidi underwent 10 procedures in one day:
She has now hit the interview circuit and spoke with Juju Chang of Good Morning America about her decision to undergo surgery. she said that she was teased as a child and called names referencing her looks and that she wanted to have these procedures done to make herself feel beautiful. In an interview with Access Hollywood's Billy Bush, she claims that she came close to dying after surgery because she had “too much demerol, like Michael Jackson” and her security guard noticed her respiration had gotten low and had to alert nurses at the after care facility where she recovered following surgery.
While combining cosmetic procedures a single day is not uncommon, this does seem like quite a few procedures for just one day. Heidi's surgeon, Dr. Frank Ryan, says that he does not consider this to be a lot of surgery and that further, he is adamant that he has not done anything wrong, morally or medically.
Heidi also defends her choice saying that she was teased about her looks and that entertainment blogs made fun of her chin, saying it looked like Jay Leno's. she says in the interview with GMA that she is not addicted to plastic surgery, however in the article with People magazine, she says that she was “beyond obsessed” with having work done.
Heidi's interview with GMA's Juju Chang aired yesterday, January 19, and the remainder of the interview will air later this week on Nightline.
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It was all too easy to confuse Andy Griffith the actor with Sheriff Andy Taylor, his most famous character from "the Andy Griffith Show."
After all, Griffith set his namesake show in a make-believe town based on his hometown of Mount Airy, N.C., and played his "aw, shucks" persona to such perfection that viewers easily believed the character and the man were one.
Griffith, 86, died Tuesday at his coastal home, dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie said in a statement.
"mr. Griffith passed away this morning at his home peacefully and has been laid to rest on his beloved Roanoke Island," Doughtie told the associated Press, reading from a family statement.
Although he acknowledged some similarities between himself and the wise sheriff who oversaw a town of eccentrics, they weren’t the same. Griffith was more complicated than the role he played — witnessed by his three marriages if nothing else.
But that perception led people to believe Griffith was all that was good about North Carolina and put pressure on him to live up to an impossible Hollywood standard.
He protected his privacy in the coastal town of Manteo, by building a circle of friends who revealed little to nothing about him.
Strangers who asked where Griffith lived would receive circular directions that took them to the beach, said William Ivey Long, the Tony Award-winning costume designer whose parents were friends with Griffith and his first wife, Barbara.
Craig Fincannon, who runs a casting agency in Wilmington, met Griffith in 1974. He described his friend as the symbol of North Carolina.
That role "put heavy pressure on him because everyone felt like he was their best friend. With great grace, he handled the constant barrage of people wanting to talk to Andy Taylor," Fincannon said.
In a 2007 interview with the associated Press, Griffith said he wasn’t as wise as the sheriff, nor as nice. He described himself as having the qualities of one of his last roles, that of the cranky diner owner in "Waitress," and also of his most manipulative character, from the 1957 movie "A Face in the Crowd."
"but I guess you could say I created Andy Taylor," he said. "Andy Taylor’s the best part of my mind. the best part of me."
Griffith had a career that spanned more than a half-century and included Broadway, notably "No Time for Sergeants;" movies such as Elia Kazan’s "A Face in the Crowd"; and records.
"No Time for Sergeants," released as a film in 1958, cast Griffith as will Stockdale, an over-eager young hillbilly who, as a draftee in the Air Force, overwhelms the military with his rosy attitude. Establishing Griffith’s skill at playing a lovable rube, this hit film paved the way for his sitcom.
He was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts Hall of Fame in 1992 and in 2005, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the country’s highest civilian honors.
His television series resumed in 1986 with "Matlock," which aired through 1995.
On this light-hearted legal drama, Griffith played a cagey Harvard-educated attorney who was Southern-bred and -mannered with a leisurely law practice in Atlanta.
Decked out in his seersucker suit in a steamy courtroom (air conditioning would have spoiled the mood), Matlock could toy with a witness and tease out a confession like a folksy Perry Mason.
This character — law-abiding, fatherly and lovable — was like a latter-day homage to Sheriff Andy Taylor, updated with silver hair and a shingle.
In short, Griffith would always be best known as Sheriff Taylor from the television show set in a North Carolina town not too different from Griffith’s own hometown of Mount Airy.
In 2007, Griffith said "the Andy Griffith Show," which initially aired from 1960 to 1968, had never really left and was seen somewhere in the world every day. A reunion movie, "Return to Mayberry," was the top-rated TV movie of the 1985-86 season.
Griffith set the show in the fictional town of Mayberry, N.C., where Sheriff Taylor was the dutiful nephew who ate pickles that tasted like kerosene because they were made by his loving Aunt Bee, played by the late Frances Bavier. His character was a widowed father who offered gentle guidance to son Opie, played by little Ron Howard, who grew up to become the Oscar-winning director of "A beautiful Mind."
"His love of creating, the joy he took in it whether it was drama or comedy or his music, was inspiring to grow up around," Howard said in a statement. "the spirit he created on the set of ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ was joyful and professional all at once. It was an amazing environment."
Don Knotts was the goofy Deputy Barney Fife, while Jim Nabors joined the show as Gomer Pyle, the cornpone gas pumper. George Lindsey, who played the beanie-wearing Goober, died in May.
Griffith and Knotts had become friends while performing in "No Time for Sergeants," and remained so until Knotts’ death in 2006 at 81.
Knotts’ widow, Francey Yarborough Knotts, said in a statement Griffith was in good spirits when she spoke with him June 1, his birthday.
"Don and I loved Andy very much," she said. "Andy and Don had a great friendship and a great creative partnership. Throughout their lives, they continued to have fun together and discuss the art of comedy and acting."
Nabors said he saddened to hear the news at his home in Honolulu.
"I talked to Andy a couple of weeks ago," he said. "I really don’t know what to say. It’s very personal."
"the Andy Griffith Show" was a loving portrait of the town where few grew up but many wished they did — a place where all foibles are forgiven and friendships are forever. Villains came through town and moved on, usually changed by their stay in Mayberry. that was all a credit to Griffith, said casting director Craig Fincannon of Wilmington, who met Griffith in 1974.
"I see so many TV shows about the South where the creative powers behind it have no life experience in the South," Fincannon said. "all too often, they have a stereotypical perspective. What made ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ work was Andy Griffith himself — the fact that he was of this dirt and had such deep respect for the people and places of his childhood. A character might be broadly eccentric, but the character had an ethical and moral base that allowed us to laugh with them and not at them.
"and Andy Griffith’s the reason for that."
The show became one of only three series in TV history to bow out at the top of the ratings (The others were "I Love Lucy" and "Seinfeld."). Griffith said he decided to end it "because I thought it was slipping, and I didn’t want it to go down further."
His quiet public life didn’t prevent Griffith from exhibiting a fine sense of humor. Both Long and Fincannon recalled Griffith’s sneaky tendency to show up unexpectedly. in 1974, Fincannon was an actor in the outdoor drama, "the Lost Colony," where Griffith had gotten his start in acting decades earlier.
"He would sneak into the choir and stand and sing as a choir member in the show, and people in the audience had no idea," Fincannon said.
When Long and his two siblings were grand marshals in the Manteo Christmas parade, Griffith showed up in his 1932 roadster convertible to drive them. No one recognized Griffith, wearing glasses and a knit cap, until he said "Merry Christmas" to the crowd, Long said.
When asked in 2007 to name his favorite episodes, the ones atop Griffith’s list were the shows that emphasized Knotts’ character.
"the second episode that we shot I knew Don should be funny and I should play straight for him," Griffith said. "that opened up the whole series because I could play straight for everybody else. and I didn’t have to be funny. I just let them be funny."
Griffith’s generosity toward his castmates paid off richly for those fellow actors, particularly Knotts.
Sheriff Taylor was ever-indulgent with the twitchy, bug-eyed Deputy Fife, and loved joshing with him just for good sport. the result was five supporting-actor Emmys for Knotts.
"What are the state police gonna think when they get here and find we got an empty jail?" rants Barney in one episode, as always worried about appearances. "They’re gonna think this is just a hick town where nothing ever happens!"
"well, now," Taylor says calmly, "you got to admit: That’s about the size of it.
Letting others get the laughs was something of a role reversal for Griffith, whose career took off after he recorded the comedic monologue "What It was, was Football."
That led to his first national television exposure on "the Ed Sullivan Show" in 1954, and the stage and screen versions as the bumbling draftee in "No Time for Sergeants."
In the drama "A Face in the Crowd," he starred as Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a local jailbird and amateur singer who becomes a homespun philosopher on national television. as his influence rises, his drinking, womanizing and lust for power are hidden by his handlers.
"mr. Griffith plays him with thunderous vigor," the New York Times wrote. the Washington Post said, "He seems to have one of those personalities that sets film blazing."
Griffith said Kazan led him through his role, and it was all a bit overwhelming for someone with, as he put it, just "one little acting course in college."
"He would call me in the morning into his little office there, and he’d tell me all the colors that he wanted to see from my character that day," he recalled in 2007.
"Lonesome Rhodes had wild mood swings. He’d be very happy, he’d be very sad, he’d be very angry, very depressed," he said. "and I had to pull all of these emotions out of myself. and it wasn’t easy."
His role as Sheriff Taylor seemingly obliterated Hollywood’s memory of Griffith as a bad guy. but then, after that show ended, he found roles scarce until he landed a bad-guy role in "Pray for the Wildcats."
Hollywood’s memory bank dried up again, he said. "I couldn’t get anything but heavies. It’s funny how that town is out there. they see you one way."
More recently, Griffith won a Grammy in 1997 for his album of gospel music "I Love to tell the Story — 25 Timeless Hymns."
In 2007, he appeared in a critically acclaimed independent film, "Waitress," playing Joe, the boss at the diner. the next year, he appeared in Brad Paisley’s awarding-winning music video "Waitin’ on a Woman."
"Few people in this world will ever have more influence on our lives than Andy Griffith," Paisley said in a statement. "an actor who never looked like he was acting, a moral compass who saved as many souls as most preachers, and an entertainer who put smiles on more faces than almost anyone; this was as successful a life as is pretty much possible."
Griffith stepped back into his Sheriff Taylor role in 2008 when he appeared in a pro-Barack Obama campaign video directed by Howard and featuring the former child star chatting with Griffith and other former TV colleagues.
"A performer of extraordinary talent, Andy was beloved by generations of fans and revered by entertainers who followed in his footsteps," Obama said in a statement. "He brought us characters from Sheriff Andy Taylor to Ben Matlock, and in the process, warmed the hearts of Americans everywhere."
Griffith was born June 1, 1926, and as a child sang and played slide trombone in the band at Grace Moravian Church. He studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and for a time contemplated a career in the ministry. but he eventually got a job teaching high school music in Goldsboro.
His acting career began with the role of Sir Walter Raleigh in Paul Green’s outdoor pageant, "the Lost Colony," in Manteo. the pageant was about Raleigh’s failed attempt to establish an English colony on Roanoke Island, where Manteo is located.
Griffith helped Long’s father build the house where the family lived in a community of bohemian artists with little money, sharing quart jars of homemade vegetable soup with each other.
He and his first wife, Barbara Edwards, had two children, Sam, who died in 1996, and Dixie. His second wife was Solica Cassuto. Both marriages ended in divorce. He married his third wife, Cindi Knight Griffith, in 1983.
"she and I are not only married, we’re partners," Griffith said in 2007. "and she helps me very much with everything."
Griffith also suffered over the years with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that can cause sudden paralysis. in 1987, he told the associated Press that he wore plastic leg braces during the making of "Return to Mayberry."
"I’ve stopped wearing the braces," he said then. "they squeaked and the soundmen could hear them. I took them off and never put them back on. I have pain, but I’m 100 percent OK. but the pain’s been with me so long I almost don’t notice it."
He had suffered a heart attack and underwent quadruple bypass surgery in 2000.
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