Lindsay Carroll Muthanna Edan There and Back Again

Ordinarily a makeover is a skilful affair — a new await often makes a person feel more than confident, attractive, or but reinvented. Withal, makeovers can make some people unrecognizable, and that tin pose a problem — peculiarly in Hollywood, where a big function of a celebrity's relevance (and paycheck) stems from having a famous face. Whether that mug is known for its beauty or for its alleged flaws — it'due south the face that fans know and dearest. (Seriously, retrieve of how bummed you'd be if Volition Smith got his ears pinned, Madonna got her front teeth bonded, or Adrien Brody got a nose job.)

The following celebrities looked a whole lot different later a makeover. Whether yous consider the new look subjectively worse or superficially amend, i thing is clear: These stars lost some of the character that fabricated them unique, thereby affecting the perception of audiences and agents alike.

Let's take a closer wait at the famous faces whose careers suffered major downturns after getting extreme makeovers.

Jennifer Greyness

"Dingy Dancing" star Jennifer Grey stood out in the 1980s because of her distinctive (and adorable!) olfactory organ. When she went nether the pocketknife in 1989, her career diminished forth with her proboscis. It was such a dramatic difference that fifty-fifty close friends didn't recognize her.

Grey used the gossip surrounding her new face as an ongoing gag in a 1999 sitcom, "It's Like, You Know," in which she played herself. "I said, 'Let's talk about all the things that people say behind my back,'" she told Newsweek of the serial. "Let's let me say them, you know? Permit'south have fun with the absurdity that is my life." Regarding all the speculation virtually her nose task, she said, "I might not take to deal with it anymore. Every interview I do just becomes anatomy of a nose."

Unfortunately, the show didn't take off, and Grey still regrets the procedure. "I went into the ­operating room a celebrity and came out anonymous," she lamented to The Mirror in 2012. "It was the nose job from hell. I'll e'er be this once-famous actress nobody ­recognizes because of a nose job."

Tara Reid

Tara Reid got her big break in "The Big Lebowski," which she parlayed into becoming a tardily '90s-early 2000s cinema staple, with starring and supporting roles in "American Pie" and its sequels, equally well every bit "Josie and the Pussycats" and "Van Wilder."

Unfortunately for Reid, when she went under the knife in 2004 for breast implants and liposuction, it had a negative impact on her career as well as her self-esteem, leaving her with rippled skin on her abdomen from the lipo and deformed nipples from her breast augmentation. "My stomach became the nearly ripply, bulgy thing," she told CBS News. "I had a hernia, this huge bump next to my omphalus. As a result, I couldn't wear a bikini. I lost a lot of piece of work."

Reid reportedly got her procedures reversed in 2006, only the impairment to her career fabricated her "Sharknado"-leap. She told People in 2008, "In my 'American Pie' days, everyone was kissing my butt. I didn't realize how expert I had information technology." She added, "I'k scared about getting surgery ever again. It's similar surviving a aeroplane crash and getting on a plane once again. [My stomach scars] are my battle wounds; nail, that's it."

Lisa Rinna

Lisa Rinna became near unrecognizable afterwards lip fillers gone incorrect in the mid-'80s. She told Hoda Kotb on the "Today" prove in 2013 (via Us Weekly), "Hither's the story: 25 years ago, I had my lips injected with silicone. Stupid thing to do at 24. I saw 'Beaches.' I did it with my all-time girlfriend, so she and I become and we get our lips done. Fine. I have it similar that for my whole career, right? So then cut to a couple of years ago, I have a doc remove as much as they possibly can because information technology got to the point where they were yucky. They get difficult. Information technology's gross. They are now whatever that was later on they took out as much of the silicone every bit they could."

Many speculated that Rinna's puffy pout toll her a lot of work in Hollywood; she's been relegated to pocket-sized goggle box roles for the majority of her career and is now known primarily for her reality TV office on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

She told Momlogic.com (via The Huffington Postal service), "When yous change your face, you don't await like yourself. Looking fresher is one thing. I look like a freak! I always said I wouldn't change my face, only I did it." She reportedly got so tired of the scrutiny surrounding her mouth that she went nether the pocketknife over again in 2016 to shrink her upper lip. "My lips started to define who I am," she told People. "That bothered me."

Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke took a respite from interim in the early on 1990s to pursue a boxing career. He won six out of six matches only paid a steep toll with his in one case devastatingly handsome confront. He underwent a series of plastic surgeries to try to correct the results of his injuries, but the event hurt his prospects in Hollywood.

"Near of information technology was to mend the mess of my face because of the boxing, simply I went to the wrong guy to put my face back together," he told the Daily Mail. "I had my nose broken twice. I had five operations on my nose and one on a smashed cheekbone. I had to take cartilage taken from my ear to rebuild my nose and a couple of operations to scrape out the cartilage because the scar tissue wasn't healing properly."

Rourke finally got about of the bad piece of work reversed, or at least minimized, and his career has since picked upwardly, with roles in "Sin City," "Iron Man 2," "The Expendables," and "The Wrestler" (for which he was nominated for a best histrion Oscar in 2008). However, Rourke isn't done going under the pocketknife: In October 2017, he revealed on Instagram that he underwent even so some other nose job to right prior work, remarking, "Now I am 'pretty again.'"

Ashlee Simpson

Let'due south exist clear: The biggest reason behind the reject of Ashlee Simpson'southward career was being busted lip syncing on "Saturday Night" Live in 2004, prompting the hoedown that went downward in history. The 2d biggest is likely the fact that her subsequent live performances were so lackluster that she got booed past unabridged stadiums.

However, the third biggest reason was quite maybe her of a sudden smaller nose. In July 2006, Simpson appeared on the comprehend of Marie Claire (via the Los Angeles Times) preaching cocky-acceptance. "Everyone is made differently, and that's what makes united states of america beautiful and unique," she told the mag. "I want girls to look in the mirror and feel confident."

Information technology's a great message, except soon after the consequence hit newsstands, she was spotted with a brand new nose. Hypocritical much? Marie Claire editor Joanna Coles revealed that the mag received thousands of letters about Simpson not practicing what she preaches. The publication even published a note saying (via MTV News), "We're mazed and dislocated — and disappointed — by her choice, likewise."

Lara Flynn Boyle

Lara Flynn Boyle was a total heartthrob on "Twin Peaks" from 1990 to 1991, and she was just as stunning during her tenure on "The Do" from 1997 to 2003. Even so, effectually the early 2000s, her lips began to wait noticeably larger. By 2006, after "Las Vegas" was canceled, her piece of work began dwindling. The onetime TV A-lister was relegated to Tv movies and guest roles. The actor appeared in two TV movies and 1 short in 2006, two depression-budget projects in 2007, one episode of "Constabulary & Lodge" in 2008, two low-upkeep projects in 2009, and one low-budget film each in 2011, 2013, and 2014.

That may well be considering the brunette beauty has get near unrecognizable, simply Boyle'southward struggles may actually exist a symptom of a larger trouble in Hollywood. She told The Mail On Sun (via The Sydney Morning time Herald), "I know I may be running out of time. There are simply not that many roles for older women. On a vanity level, I am not looking forward to aging at all — I retrieve I expect pretty good at present."

What's heartbreaking nearly that statement? When Boyle said she felt like she was "running out of fourth dimension," she was simply 32 years old.

Lil' Kim

Lil' Kim was in one case rap'due south Queen Bee, going platinum with "Hard Core" and winning a Grammy for her "Lady Marmalade" verse. Unfortunately, the pint-sized hip-hop powerhouse hasn't had a hit since her 4th album, "The Naked Truth," spawned one Elevation 40 single in 2005 with "Lighters Upward." While some of that could certainly be due to the irresolute nature of the music industry (as well as her feud with Nicki Minaj), information technology'southward almost indisputable that part of the reason the Queen has been dethroned is due to her drastically different appearance.

In a 2005 interview, Kim did acknowledge to getting a nose job, and then to getting another rhinoplasty after suffering a cleaved nose at the easily of an abusive ex-young man, but she denied getting whatsoever other piece of work done.

Experts, however, disagree. "It'due south clear that there has been some skin bleaching. She'south probably used chemicals, which comprise very high doses of acids, on her face up, combined with high-acid creams to lighten her peel," plastic surgeon Dr. Jennifer Levine, who hasn't treated Lil' Kim, told Us Weekly. "She could have had Botox injections under the jaw for a more than chiseled await. And in case it'southward not obvious, Kim probably had filler injected into her cheeks."

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan was America's sweetheart, merely in 2003, she looked like a unlike person — and took a lot of oestrus for it. That, combined with the dissolution of her union to Dennis Quaid (which was rumored to exist the result of her thing with Russell Crowe) and taking on roles incongruent with her "girl next door" epitome, damaged her career.

Dr. Mark Youssef, a plastic surgeon who hasn't treated Ryan, told Hollywood Life, "The about obvious thing that she'southward had done is some sort of filler or fat transfer to her cheek ... When she smiles, all of that filler moves up and makes her eyes look smaller. The reason she looks masculine is considering of the placement of the volume in her cheeks." He continued, "... it's very possible that she had some sort of rhinoplasty. In that location's definitely volume in her lips equally well ... She's had also much Botox in the forehead." Youssef added that her confront shape and texture as well appeared dissimilar, raising the possibility of light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation resurfacing.

The media attention didn't help. "All of the tabloid attention really shook her up," a source told People. "She was securely troubled by it. It contributed to her stepping away [from Hollywood]."

Melanie Griffith

Melanie Griffith'south career peaked in 1988 with her Oscar nomination for "Working Daughter." Unfortunately, she started going under the knife circa the belatedly '90s, co-ordinate to the Daily Mail, supposedly opting for procedures to her lips and possibly a facelift. The results did non restore her natural beauty.

When Porter magazine (via E! News) asked Griffith if she realized how much her surgeries impacted her negatively in Hollywood, she responded candidly. "No, I didn't [realize] until people started maxim, 'Oh my God, what has she done?'" she said. "I was so injure. I went to a different dr., and he started dissolving all of this s**t that this other woman doctor had put in. Hopefully, I expect more than normal now."

Alas, the hyper-disquisitional hordes of social media users have non been kind. "Most people are telling me I look horrible," she told Us Weekly in 2012. "The tweets I get are really nasty."

​Nikki Cox

Nikki Cox was i of the hottest women in Hollywood in the 1990s, starring in "Unhappily Ever Afterwards" and "Norm," followed by her own sitcom, "Nikki," from 2000 to 2002, and so in Las Vegas from 2003 to 2007. However, her appearance has changed dramatically in recent years — and her work has dried upwardly. She's washed primarily phonation-over work since 2009.

Plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Fiorillo told Radar Online, "She definitely appears to take gotten some sort of filler in her cheeks and lips ... Injectables always await best on a person when they are not noticeable, not when anybody tin tell that the person had work done." Despite the alleged extreme makeover, Dr. Fiorello doesn't believe Cox has washed anything beyond fillers. "It may look like she has considering it is overdone," he said, "but in my opinion I practise non remember she went under the knife."

Joan Van Ark

Former soap opera star Joan Van Ark, famous for "Dallas" and "Knots Landing," has looked like a ghost of herself since the tardily 2000s. Since her run on "The Immature and the Restless" concluded in 2005, she's landed merely bit parts — including, ironically, two episodes of "Nip/Constrict," Television receiver movies, and vox-over work.

"Her appearance seems to have drastically changed over the years. This may be due to quite a scrap of plastic surgery ... I doubtable she's had at least one facelift, if non two, causing her neckline and jawline to expect tight. Her forehead is smooth and wrinkle-free, a possible consequence of a brow lift and Botox," Dr. Anthony Youn, who hasn't treated Van Ark, told the National Enquirer. Youn said her peel "may exist due to multiple chemic peels and laser treatments, along with injections of filler and Botox ... Overall, I'd recommend she continue taking care of her skin merely consider stopping invasive treatments ... short of a fiddling Botox here and there if she wanted."

Heidi Montag

In fairness to Heidi Montag, "The Hills" star had non yet established a huge career when the series ended, only getting 10 plastic surgeries in a single twenty-four hours in 2010 did not help her extend her 15 minutes of fame. (This was after she'd already gotten rhinoplasty and breast implants.) She talked about her big twenty-four hours of surgeries with "The View." Montag elected to undergo a forehead lift, liposuction on her inner and outer thighs, fat injections in her cheekbones, scooping out her back, ear pinning, rhinoplasty, chest implants, and mentum shaving — and she reportedly regrets it all.

"I really just went back in to get my nose reset and get a little bit larger of implants ... and was talking to my physician and he simply kind of diagnosed me and was like, 'You should get a mentum reduction, and an countenance elevator,'" she said (via Radar Online). "Then once he kind of told me everything that was wrong with me I felt actually insecure, and he gave me a really corking deal on it all."

Montag and her co-star husband, Spencer Pratt, went bankrupt following all that work. "A majority of [the money] is gone," she said. "There's agents, lawyers, managers, taxes, hair and makeup ... It only kind of defenseless upwardly with us, and information technology was a lot and it was actually overwhelming."

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson will always be the King of Pop, simply toward the end of his life, he was more notorious for his bizarre appearance (and his scandals) than for his hits. Jackson is believed to have undergone numerous plastic surgeries, including several rhinoplasties, likewise equally skin bleaching.

Nevertheless, in a tell-all with Martin Bashir, Jackson insisted, "I've had no plastic surgery on my face. Just my nose. Information technology helped me breathe better and then I can hit college notes ... [I've had] 2 [olfactory organ jobs] equally I can think ... Yes. Merely ii."

Plastic surgeon Pamela Lipkin speculated to ABC News, "What I call back has happened recently is that something in his nose, a graft, an implant, something has now come out through the peel, and that's why he'southward probably got a hole in his skin. ... They're called nasal cripples. People whose olfactory organ has been done and so many times that there is no nose really to breathe through. Michael Jackson has what we call an end-stage nose, a crucified olfactory organ, one that'southward beyond the point of no return."

Farrah Abraham'due south botched lip job led to at to the lowest degree one Television gig

"Teen Mom" star Farrah Abraham isn't doing much TV piece of work these days just she had to get extra piece of work washed to her face to right a seriously botched surgery. The sometime adult film actor appeared on "Botched" in 2015 after she got lip implants that went horribly wrong (above left). She explained to People that fifty-fifty the anesthesia seemed to not be working properly during her original procedure, leading her to run into Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif.

"I could feel everything, and it was hurting in a crazy way, and my lip was blowing up as I was sitting at that place," she recalled. "I'k like, 'Okay, you guys need to shoot me with something to get this out of my body because I am clearly having some type of a reaction,' and it was scaring me." She said the feel actually fabricated her desire to become a plastic surgeon someday, merely, as of this writing, that hasn't come to fruition.

Her TV career besides seems pretty icy, because she was fired from her longtime reality show repast ticket in October 2017 for refusing to stop her side gig in adult entertainment. As for how that fits the bill for her career existence "damaged by plastic surgery," a quick look at the other —ahem — enhancements she chose should tell yous all you need to know about which of those two paths she clearly banked on for the future.

Jamie Lee Curtis

This entry too comes with a bit of an asterisk, since Jamie Lee Curtis is a Boss who'south merely gotten ameliorate with historic period — only her efforts to fight aging really hindered her work temporarily. In a 2002 interview with More magazine, the "Halloween" star admitted to having several procedures, including liposuction and Botox, and that she didn't similar the results of any of them. She fifty-fifty suffered from a painkiller addiction mail service-op. However, information technology was surgery on her undereye bags that she said actually injure her ability to make a movie (though she didn't specify which picture it was).

"Ten years agone, before anybody did that, I had fat taken from underneath my optics because I was on a movie and I was puffy. I call up the cameraman proverb: 'I can't shoot her now,'" she recalled (via The Telegraph). "I remember being mortified. And still, you know what? Nobody tells you if you take fat from your body in i identify, it comes dorsum in another place. All of these 'bettering' experiences are not without chance. And there is this illusion that once you practise it, and so y'all'll exist fine. And that's just horses**t. I looked worse." Since then, Curtis has been unapologetically herself. In 2012, she wrote a blog for The Huffington Post decrying the obsession with anti-aging.

Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers' plastic surgery didn't hinder his polish crooning voice, but it did make him terribly self-conscious. He told CBS This Forenoon host Gayle Rex in 2012, "I was trying to hibernate myself," adding, "I had the money to do it and I had time off. Information technology's one of those things that I call back everybody — you await at yourself and go, 'Could I be ameliorate if I did this or I did that?' And I did information technology, and the guy who did it was i of the world's all-time. Just he just had this concept that the edge of your eyes had to be higher than a sure identify. And, I regret that, only the truth is, I don't know what I would have looked like if I hadn't done it ... You do information technology and you live with it."

In 2018, Rogers was forced to cancel dates on his farewell bout leading up to his retirement. The Telegraph reported that he was battling a "series of health challenges," though it wasn't specified what those challenges were.

Cardi B

Cardi B loves "Money," and it hurt her to say adieu to a huge chunk of change while she recovered from liposuction and breast implants. The rapper was forced to cancel several shows to avoid complications while she recovered from her liposuction in May 2019. She fumed in an Instagram Alive (via Buzzfeed) subsequently critics chosen her lazy for not working out to go her pre-infant body back: "I do whatsoever the f*** I desire to do with my torso, I don't have the fourth dimension of day similar you do. My job as an entertainer is a 24-hour task, bro. So no I don't accept time to work out. I wanted specific things that I know that no matter how much I piece of work out won't get fixed."

She added, "I hate canceling shows because I love money. I'grand a money addict. I get paid a lot of money for these shows ... I'm canceling millions of dollars in shows, just health is wealth then I have to do what I have to do." Cardi said that traveling for her shows caused swelling (especially in her lower extremities) that scared her and took besides much of a toll on her trunk, leading her doc to warn her to accept information technology easy. The Bronx native'southward rep told People that Cardi was "overzealous in getting dorsum to work" so shortly later her procedures and needed to take time off to allow her body heal.

Courteney Cox

Courteney Cox didn't admit to losing any specific acting work due to her procedures, simply did acknowledge she could barely motion her face because she had too much filler. Wait, isn't moving 1'southward confront an actor's unabridged chore?

The "Cougar Town" actress confessed to New Beauty that her use of fillers was gradual, which fabricated her not observe she'd gone likewise far until a pal pointed it out. The "Friends" star has since had her fillers dissolved, though she hasn't discounted a more cautious, conservative use of them in the future. "Things are going to alter. Everything's going to drop. I was trying to make it not drib, but that fabricated me await fake," she said. "Y'all demand motility in your confront, especially if you have thin pare like I do." She added, "I grew up thinking that appearance was the well-nigh important thing. That's kind of pitiful considering information technology got me in trouble. I was trying so hard to keep up, and I actually fabricated things worse."

It seems she'south developed a healthier attitude toward aging, telling The Lord's day Times in 2022 equally she approaches 60, "There's nothing wrong with being threescore, I just can't believe it."

Reid Ewing

Reid Ewing wrote an essay for The Huffington Post describing his heartbreaking battle with trunk dysmorphia. Ewing revealed that subsequently moving to Los Angeles, he obsessed over what he perceived to be imperfections. His commencement plastic surgery was at xix when he got cheek implants. He described the experience as incredibly painful, both physically and emotionally — he had to wear a mask for weeks afterward the procedure, which led to him temporarily fleeing his home to avoid people knowing near the surgery.

Ewing claimed that the implants actually fabricated his face appear gaunt because they defined his cheekbones more than his actual cheeks. A second doctor then suggested a chin implant equally a correction. Ewing got boosted procedures thereafter, all in efforts to correct prior procedures gone wrong. He had essentially become fond to plastic surgery.

Ewing is best known for his office of Dylan on "Modern Family unit," which he filmed during downtime between procedures or when he had fillers. He hasn't acted much post-obit the end of the series. While he didn't explicitly say his surgeries hurt his career, it did hurt his bank account. He explained, "I used the money I saved from acting then borrowed from my parents and grandmother when I was nearly desperate." He's since sworn off plastic surgery, claiming it made him experience even more insecure and isolated than he did before he got whatever work done.

Janice Dickinson

Janice Dickinson boasts that she'due south the world's first supermodel, but at that place isn't much of the globe's start supermodel left. The brunette beauty admitted to having a facelift, tummy tuck, facial fillers, and botched breast implants (which she got fixed on the testify of the same proper noun). They all cost her: Dickinson filed for defalcation in 2013, Radar Online reported, much of it allegedly owed to corrective surgeons. Luckily for Dickinson, $1 million of her debts was erased a twelvemonth later.

In addition to the actual costs of her myriad procedures, Dickinson likewise may accept paid for her surgeries in terms of her career successes. Models unfortunately have expiration dates in the problematic and often sexist way industry, and the combination of Dickinson's age, puffy appearance, and often-hard mental attitude has caused much of her work to dry up. She had fewer than a dozen acting roles over two decades, simply she's appeared as herself on a number of Goggle box shows.

Joan Rivers

Comedian Joan Rivers was no stranger to going under the knife. She was so familiar with it that the public, especially those who were built-in by her career peak, were more than familiar with her affinity for plastic surgery than her comedy career.

As Rivers shared with Anderson Cooper, "Every weekend I just get in and I do something new. I go a tenth one free. Information technology's like a piddling coffee, you lot just proceed going," every bit reported by the NY Daily News. Although it was a joke, there was some truth to the remark, and Rivers' daughter Melissa staged an intervention, feeling her mother had surpassed what's appropriate when it comes to cosmetic procedures. "At one point I start to think the risk outweighs the reward, so I wanted my mom to know how I felt about it and I made myself adequately articulate," she said.

Hauntingly fitting, it was complications from an elective surgery that concluded Rivers' life, though non plastic surgery. Her daughter deemed the issues malpractice and filed a lawsuit, which settled in her favor, per The New York Times.

Linda Evangelista

Y'all'd presume that if anybody were to be supremely confident in their looks, information technology would exist a supermodel. Unfortunately for Linda Evangelista, such was non the case. The model, who grew to fame in the 1990s, underwent a CoolSculpting procedure that many people opt for instead of liposuction, as it's used to remove fatty from your body. Unfortunately, some patients are left with a status chosen paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, which Evangelista unfortunately suffered from. "I tried to fix it myself, thinking I was doing something wrong ... I got to where I wasn't eating at all. I thought I was losing my mind," she told People.

The rare side effects of the procedure left Evangelista with bulges on her trunk and a newfound desire to stay out of the spotlight. "I loved being upwards on the catwalk. Now I dread running into someone I know, she added of her shift in conviction post-procedure.

Other models of her day, like Christy Turlington and Christie Brinkley, are still modeling to some degree — something we can only assume Evangelista would be doing, too, if it weren't for the botched plastics.

Crystal Hefner

Equally a Playboy model and Hugh Hefner's married woman, Crystal Hefner felt she was expected to expect a sure mode, and she'due south unsure what prompted this desire in herself. "I don't know whether I felt empowered by dressing scantily clad, showing cleavage, etc. ... or if I only felt it was expected of me or what," she shared on Instagram.

Whatever the reasons were, Hefner had a variety of surgeries performed, which somewhen took a toll on her health. Her breast implants caused multiple negative symptoms, such every bit memory loss and fatigue, and a fat transfer surgery about cost her her life, according to InTouch.

Subsequently all her negative experiences with cosmetic alterations, Hefner has since opted for a more natural look, both in real life and on social media. "I removed everything fake from my torso and deleted all my onetime photos. I am more accurate, vulnerable and experience that I belong more to myself." She further explained that she had concerns virtually who would stick around with her account moving in a new direction. "As I saw followers drib past the thousands every solar day ... I was in the red. I was watching the girls that had similar pages keep posting the same scantily clad stuff and growing exponentially while I tanked hard." While she initially lost followers, her numbers eventually rebounded, then while she may no longer have a career equally a Playboy pinup, she nevertheless has a post-obit — only of a different sort.

Ashley Tisdale

When you grow upward in the spotlight, the whole world watches. And things are especially amplified when you are part of a popular kids' television show and picture show franchise. Ashley Tisdale, who starred in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and in all three "High Schoolhouse Musical" installments, underwent a rhinoplasty at the height of her fame due to a deviated septum.

Fans of hers misunderstood the purpose of the procedure and were not shy almost their opinions. Tisdale was bailiwick to intense scrutiny as a teenager for undergoing elective surgery. "After several dr.'s visits nearly my wellness issues, they also suggested shaving my 'bump' downwards. I was young and didn't put much idea into it, so I decided, why not? It wasn't a large deal to me nor was it similar I was dreaming of the day I'd get a olfactory organ job," she shared in a web log mail service. Despite her credence of the procedure, others were non then kind. "Plastic surgery wasn't culturally accepted then similar it is at present. When I got it done I was scrutinized, judged, and fabricated to feel ashamed over my decision."

Tisdale examined her experience with plastic surgery when she learned she was expecting a daughter, calculation, "I hope her choices aren't met with judgment or shame."

Yolanda Hadid

Unfortunately, model and former Existent Housewife Yolanda Hadid is no stranger to wellness issues. Not only does she battle Lyme affliction, she has experienced the unfortunate reality that are the toxic side effects of cosmetic surgery. Literally toxic. Injections and implants have been known to cause dangerous side furnishings in patients who receive them, and such was the case for Hadid.

"Living in a trunk free of breast implants, fillers, botox, extensions and all the bulls**t I thought I needed in order to go along upward with what society conditioned me to believe what a sexy woman should await like until the toxicity of it all nigh killed me," she penned on Instagram. Hadid no longer gets Botox or fillers, and had her chest implants removed. "Your health is your wealth so please make educated decisions, research the partial information yous're given by our broken organization before putting anything strange in your torso," she warned.

Today, Hadid is happy and healthy, focusing on her well-being instead of societal beauty standards. Per People, the model now lives on a farm in Pennsylvania, and credits that to her healing.

Heather Morris

As a dancer, physical action is your livelihood. When Heather Morris had a breast augmentation, her livelihood was put at take a chance due to unforeseen side effects. As reported by the Daily Mail, Morris shared in an interview, "Implants were something I thought I wanted when I was younger, and now I don't ... It was hard being active with them, because my chest was always sore. Information technology hurt a lot, and I didn't like being in hurting -– so they had to go!" For someone who was used to existence active, implants were more of a nuisance than anything.

The removal surgery was successful, and at present Morris is as active as always, both in her dancing career and acting. The "Glee" star has been working as a trip the light fantastic instructor and stars in the Lifetime original movie "Fatal Fandom." Clearly her 2nd surgery proved to be better for her career than her first.

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