Living doll Cindy Jackson’s Plastic Surgery Journey
In plastic surgery, there are basically 3 golden rules. 1) You can’t make a plain person attractive, 2) You can’t change bone structure, 3) You can’t take more than 10 years off a face. However, Cindy Jackson broke all those rules and set a world record. She is frequently regarded as barbie-made-flesh, with her perfect figure and she looks at least 25 years younger (probably more) than her biological age. Living-doll Cindy has completely blown this theory to smithereens, that personality can sometimes win the day, as men just simply drool all over her due to her stirking physical perfection.
With her blonde hair, perfect face and to-die-for figure that would have made her the perfect one to be in Gatacca, it is easy to assume that Cindy is merely a ditzy bimbo. However, this London socialite and ‘it’ girl boasts of an IQ of 164 and Mensa membership. Cindy has started plastic surgery since 1988 and here’s a checklist of her procedures done:
- Eye lifts
- Nose jobs
- Cheek implants
- Lip enhancement
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Chin reduction
- Jaw reshaped
- Facelifts
- Breast implants in
- Breast implants out
- Dermabrasion
- Chemical peels
- Fat transfers
- Liposuction
- Filler injections
- Laser treatment
- And much more…
With laser-beam precision, she has repositioned tissue, cartilage and bone to transform herself into one of the most desirable women of the late 20th century, as quoted by Corinna Honan, The Daily Telegraph. What makes Cindy even more desirable is the fact that she looks really beautiful and natural like she’s born with it.
Watching Cindy’s documentary on TV and reading her biography, it fills me with awe, horror, respect, jealousy and in conflict all rolled into one. First, I have to salute Cindy’s courage to undergo so many surgeries and to endure great pain and sacrifice for her ultimate quest to be beautiful. I really respect her integrity and her relentless pursuit of her dreams and goals. She is now living the dream life that she’s been longing for all her life. I’ve seen pictures of her recuperating from her surgery and they looked really scary and too painful to even look at. I actually had to hold my gag reflexes while watching her documentary. It was that bad.
Then, why jealousy? Obviously because she is downright smack perfect! How I wish I have half of her perfection! OK, I’ve admitted that I’m jealous of her. But, I’m not so petty, just a fleeting feeling *wink*
Now, why in conflict you say? I think plastic surgery makes it increasingly unfair to those who are born naturally beautiful. It’s no longer a privilege to be born beautiful because with money and the scalpel of a great surgeon, anyone can be beautiful now. Natural beauty is no longer a gift but it’s as easy as buying lunch (with all the botox lunch parties and even nose job lunch break craze). A little tweak and a nip/tuck, and voila a masterpiece has been created and the world is your oyster. It also raises the bar for beauty standards to crazy new heights, thus putting unnecessary pressure for us women to conform to the standards of beauty. It really is increasingly difficult to be satisfied with our own body image these days.
What do you think? Would you have done what Cindy has done if you had the resources to fund your surgeries? Have you toyed with the idea of plastic surgery personally?
Source: http://beauty-tyrant.blogspot.com/2008/10/living-doll-cindy-jacksons-plastic.html
Courtney Love takes ten years off with cosmetic surgery
Courtney Love looked at least a decade younger than her 47 years when she performed at a concert in Poland last month – and now I can reveal why.
The singer has been paying visits to a Manhattan plastic surgeon who has been performing a new form of cosmetic surgery called the stem cell facelift, in which a patient’s complexion is revamped using their own grafted fat tissue.
Fresh-faced: Courtney Love, pictured in Paris last week, has undergone ‘stem cell facials’ at a Manhattan plastic surgeon’s office
The treatment, which lasts five years, plumps up and tightens the skin and stops the neck from sagging.
‘Courtney looks better than ever,’ says a pal.
‘She’s been making visits to Dr Sam Rizk’s office on Park Avenue. It’s the gold standard of facial rejuvenation.’

Courtney’s new look is in stark contrast to her grungier days
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/usshowbiz/index.html
Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Ronald Moser on Face Lift Surgery
Face Lift Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
“That must have been some vacation. You look so relaxed and rested. Where did you go, to a spa?” Your friends may remark on your improved appearance, but they won’t know you’ve had a facelift unless you tell them. With today’s surgical procedures you’ll look natural, not tight and artificial.
Your face takes constant abuse from all angles—sun, stress, fatigue, smoking, alcohol, laughing, and talking. Over time these abuses and gravity begin to take their toll, and it shows on your face. Jowls and sagging skin appear around the jaw and neck, deep creases and wrinkles appear around the nose and mouth. They make you look older and unattractive.
Everyone, women and men alike, deserves the chance to turn the clock back, to look younger and feel better about the way they look. A facelift, also known as rhytidectomy, can improve the visible signs of aging. It can tighten sagging facial muscles, loose neck skin and remove excess fat to give you a more youthful appearance. Very often a facelift is done in conjunction with eyelid surgery or a forehead lift.


