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  2. Young people are fleeing fillers and opting for face-lifts - AOL

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    Celebrities are increasingly opening up about reversing cosmetic procedures and swearing off dermal fillers, but some have discovered it can come with unexpected consequences. "Friends" actress ...

  3. “I’m Still Baffled”: 80 People Share What Happened To The ...

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    By age 32–33 she had gotten a lot of plastic surgery and looked very different. ... Now with 45 she looks used and messed up. No kids some repeating customers who aged with her keep her over ...

  4. “Looked Better Before”: 17 Stars People Say Look ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Jeff Vespa/WireImage #2 Madonna. The legendary musician addressed plastic surgery rumors in an Instagram post after her appearance at the 2023 Grammys. “Look how cute I am now ...

  5. Health and appearance of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    To treat the condition, he used fair-colored makeup [3] and skin-lightening prescription creams [4] [5] to cover up the uneven blotches of color caused by the illness. The creams would have further lightened his skin. The lighter skin resulted in criticism that he was trying to appear white.

  6. Sarah Burge - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Burge (born 1960) is a British cosmetic surgery proponent known for the hundreds of cosmetic surgeries she has undergone as well as gifting of vouchers for cosmetic surgeries to her young daughter. Burge has been called the "bionic woman" and has undergone $3,000,000 worth of cosmetics surgeries over 20 years.

  7. Dolly Parton opens up about the risks of plastic surgery ...

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    Parton doesn't shy away from sharing that she's had plastic surgery, but the 77-year-old made it clear that it's not without risks. "You've just got to be very careful not to overdo it because you ...

  8. Culture of cosmetic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Plastic surgery started to become commonly used during the world wars in order to help soldiers and veterans who were injured. Surgeons used skin grafts to reshape faces that had been impacted by bombs and bullets. [7] After, plastic surgery became mainstream in the 1950s for American women to change themselves as beauty standards were changing.

  9. We’re in the ‘undetectable era’ of plastic surgery. It’s a ...

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    Rossi says no plastic surgery − undetectable or not − can boost your self-worth. That comes from you. "I really try to tell people, you need to love yourself," he says.