Bruce Willis has no plans to get plastic surgery, but did acknowledge the industry as permanent, and not just a trend. This week’s Plastic Surgery News tells all. Read the full story
Bruce Willis has no plans to get plastic surgery, but did acknowledge the industry as permanent, and not just a trend. This week’s Plastic Surgery News tells all. Read the full story
Courtney Love is no stranger to plastic surgery, but she has recently decided to give it a rest. Find out more on this week’s Plastic Surgery News. Read the full story
The View hostess Elisabeth Hasselbeck returned on October 19 from maternity leave — and had a funny anecdote about a revealing photo. Read the full story
Radiesse, an injectable filler, is now a popular non-invasive procedure used to enhance nipples. Read the full story
Liposuction without cosmetic surgery? Some British men will soon find that they can get the same slimming effects without going under the knife through one hidden part of their wardrobe. Read the full story
Michelle Pfeiffer is Hollywood royalty, and there was a time when her name on the marquee guaranteed a hit. These days, the 51-year-old’s film career may be cooling down, but the star herself has stayed smokin’ hot, thanks to some rumored cosmetic surgeries. Read the full story
Plastic surgery to cure migraine headaches? A breakthrough study reveals that cosmetic surgery can take away the pain of migraines – and remove a few wrinkles at the same time.
Plastic surgery is becoming a more common part of wedding planning, as brides and grooms consider cosmetic surgery procedures to look their best in wedding photos and on their honeymoon. Read the full story
Simon Cowell is gearing up for his ninth season as the curmudgeonly judge on American Idol, yet he appears immune to the ravages of time. His secret? Regular Botox injections, Cowell says, admitting it’s an important part of his beauty regimen. Read the full story
Free Botox treatments and hair transplants are the unconventional prizes offered in a controversial contest aimed at helping job seekers get an edge on the competition. Contestants have to persuade the judges why they need and deserve the cosmetic procedures more than anyone else. The public will choose the winner from 20 finalists, American Idol-style. Read the full story