plastic surgery

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The plastic surgery tag on WindowsForum.com covers celebrity cosmetic procedures, including breast augmentation regrets, unusual trends like facial implants, and record-breaking surgeons. Discussions highlight public figures such as Denise Richards, Tori Spelling, and Lady Gaga, as well as industry professionals like Dr. Ted Eisenberg. Topics also include safety incidents involving silicone implants and industry policies like Disney's ban on actresses with artificial enhancements. The content focuses on entertainment news and celebrity culture rather than medical advice or technical procedures.
  1. reghakr

    Denise Richards, Tori Spelling, 'I Regret My Boob Job': Celebrity Boob Job Regrets (PHOTOS)

    Read Full Story and view photos: Denise Richards, Tori Spelling, 'I Regret My Boob Job': Celebrity Boob Job Regrets (PHOTOS)
  2. cybercore

    [LADY GAGA] Lady Gaga Just Looks Horny

    Lady Gaga may have shocked the world recently when she appeared in public with what looked like horns sticking out of her face and shoulders, but she's actually just horning in on an existing -- and, so far, very underground -- trend. Gaga recently appeared in Harper's Bazaar magazine...
  3. cybercore

    VIDEO Record-breaking breast doctor enjoys knife-throwing in his spare time

    Dr Ted Eisenberg holds the world record for the most breast operations – and finds time for a spot of knife-throwing in his spare time. Dr Eisenberg has conducted 3,460 breast ops and has a Guinness World Records certificate to prove it. ‘I absolutely love my work,’ said the...
  4. cybercore

    VIDEO ☦ Snake dies after biting model breasts ☦

    Model Orit Fox has unwittingly killed a snake after it bit her surgically-enhanced breasts and died of silicone poisoning. Link Removed - Invalid URL Fox - Israel's answer to Katie Price - was handling the normally tame snake on Spanish TV when she attempted to lick its face. Evidently...
  5. reghakr

    Me real beauties: Cap’n Jack bans false breasts

    IF the predatory molls and purse-snatching lassies in the next Pirates of the Caribbean blockbuster seem a little deflated compared with their swashbuckling predecessors, blame it on Walt Disney’s new ban on actresses with artificial enhancements. Under Rob Marshall, the director of the fourth...
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