Friday, January 29, 2010

A New Year, A New You ... Cosmetic Surgery!?



So this is my first blog for the new year (sorry it's been a while!). This is a strong topic and one that all of us have talked about at one point or another.

Did anyone make a new years resolution? How many of you had a new years resolution that had to do with your health or appearance? (Guilty!)
Everyone is trying to improve themselves, who wouldn't want to be the best they could be? :)
Some people choose to get a trainer, join a gym, go on a diet, eat healthy or...get plastic surgery.

With Heidi Montag just recently coming out at age 23 and have 12 plastic surgery procedures total, 10 at one time this is a very hot topic, some are defending her and most are criticising her. She was insecure with herself and among many other excuses she had she feels to succeed in the pop music biz she needs to look a certain way - never mind that, she can't even sing! No matter how "hot" she looks, she still cannot sing or create good music and her record sales reportedly sold 658 in her first week...that is beyond terrible by the record industry standards.

Heidi is never going to admit she made a mistake and her looks didn't help with her music career.

When opting for plastic surgery seriously look with in and decide why and WHO you are doing this for - if you are doing this for a career boost and don't get the job you were going for, are you still going to be happy with the way you look or are you going to regret it?

I do not feel that botox, microdermabrasion and peels etc are considered plastic surgery and will touch on these subjects on a later date

For people that want a breast augmentation, nose job, lipo etc I will say this : do your research! Think long and hard and make sure you are comfortable with your surgeon, look up any lawsuits they may have had or former clients with a not so great feedback. Also, talk to people that know and love you and LISTEN* why are you doing this? Insecurities or a de formality? There are some things that can be fixed NATURALLY instead of surgery...you just have to be willing to work for it - working for anything makes it that much rewarding!