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  2. Madhoshi - Wikipedia

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    Rujuta Paradkar of Rediff.com gave the film 3 out of 5, writing, "Madhoshi takes recourse in the tried and the tested Bollywood formula of imitating several Hollywood scripts in a desperate attempt to create something 'different.' " and gave the film three stars stating "Yet, I would, very generously, give Madhoshi three stars -- after all ...

  3. Justin Jedlica - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by watching Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous as a teen, Jedlica saw body contouring and cosmetic surgery as emblematic of the wealthy, glamorous lifestyles he sought to emulate. His parents did not approve of cosmetic enhancements and Jedlica was forced to wait until he could legally make the choice for himself.

  4. Sheila Nazarian - Wikipedia

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    Nazarian went on to found her private practice, Nazarian Plastic Surgery, and a medical spa company, Spa 26. [17] She also founded The Skin Spot , a line of skincare products [ 2 ] [ 18 ] and The Nazarian Institute , a non-profit organization that offers business and medical education to medical professionals.

  5. 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.

  6. Doechii Claps Back at Plastic Surgery Criticism with Very ...

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    In a May 2023 episode of the We Said What We Said with Ricky and Denzel podcast, the “Alter Ego” artist revealed that she’d undergone plastic surgery in the past. “Your body is too fab ...

  7. Yeh Vaada Raha (film) - Wikipedia

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    Yeh Vaada Raha is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Kapil Kapoor, [1] starring Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Tina Munim, Rakhee Gulzar and Shammi Kapoor. [2] [3] Inspired by Danielle Steel's The Promise, this was the first Hindi movie where the lead character is portrayed by two actresses (Poonam Dhillon and Tina Munim) through the use of plastic surgery.

  8. Culture of cosmetic surgery - Wikipedia

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    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. Most popular were, and is the third most popular today, rhinoplasties, which is a reconstruction of the nose.

  9. Garth Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Garth Fisher (born September 1, 1958), is an American plastic surgeon best known as the first doctor selected for the ABC television show Extreme Makeover.Fisher's clientele includes entertainers, celebrities and business executives and he specializes in aesthetic/cosmetic plastic surgery of the face, nose, breast and other parts of the body.