Oh good lord

Words such as grotesque, hideous, deformed, bizarre and freaky come to mind when looking at those people...especially the women. Since when did having lips like a mule eating blueberries through a barbed wire fence become attractive? Ugh! :eek:
 
I'm fully in favor of reconstructive surgery. I don't even have anything about a bit of trimming here and there but when people essentially try to remake themselves, that's sad. I wonder how many of those surgeries were done by actual board-certified surgeons. Looks like a bunch of hack jobs, to me.
 
Words such as grotesque, hideous, deformed, bizarre and freaky come to mind when looking at those people...especially the women. Since when did having lips like a mule eating blueberries through a barbed wire fence become attractive? Ugh! :eek:

Now that is a description I haven't heard before but it is somehow fitting. I personally took the easy out and used suction cup lips to describe them. (Stick them in your car window and scare the people in the cars next to you?)

Cat
 
Isn't profit driven, market force medicine a thing of beauty and a joy forever?

Only in La-La Land can you buy a useless and disfiguring surgical fix for an emotional problem. Outside of the land of Money Talks, there are a few very simple (unwritten) rules for cosmetic surgeons.
- Never, never, never, never try to fix someone else's mistakes.
(The patient almost always ends up looking worse and will sue you, not the first surgeon.)

- Anyone with the cash for cosmetic surgery has even more cash for lawyers.
(In La-La land, most of the cost of cosmetic surgery goes into the legal fees that indemnify the surgeon against "cosmetic results lower than expected."
In the rest of the world, legally that won't wash.)




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I've seen better patch jobs on a bicycle tire!!
 
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