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Click, tuck, nip

melanie » 25 May 2009 » In General » No Comments

Gel implants, as modelled by glamour girls everywhereIt has become difficult, recently, to read through any of the Sunday papers without there being an article about cosmetic surgery.  Whether it’s a story about a procedure nearly killing someone, or someone else relating how it completely turned their life around, or speculation on which public figures have or haven’t had something done to them, there is always something.  Whether it’s Katie Price, Kerry Katona, Ulrika Jonsson or Kylie, they’ve all been there and the press have been keen to comment.

But considering how long it’s been around, I find it surprising that there is still this need to treat it as a matter for debate.  Whether we want it ourselves or not, there are not only plenty of people out there willing to pay for it, but some extremely talented surgeons out there who can do the job well.

Is cosmetic surgery all about vanity?  In the case of some of the celebs- Cher being the most obvious – vanity must be a huge motivator.  While she may have a point about not yet wanting to retire and being forced into it were she to allow herself to look her real age, her recent efforts have been quite extreme.

The majority of cosmetic surgery in the UK, however, is not performed on celebrities.  At one end of the scale there is the removal of minor blemishes that made people self-conscious.  On the other end of the scale you get people having a combined breast reduction and tummy tuck.  In between there are boob jobs, Botox, face lifts, ribbon lifts, eye bag removal and lid lifts, liposuction, fillers, collagen injections and doubtless many more.

Should we really still be demonising cosmetic surgery?  I believe it’s time to wake up and accept what’s happening.  Men and women are going to continue to have the procedures, so surely it’s more important now to make sure that they can do so safely?  In the same way as Society finally ackowledged the existence of pre-marital sex and gave people condoms, is it not time to work out a way to help people find the right practitioner and find a way of eliminating the less scrupulous from the profession?

We do get wishes on YouWish from people who are looking for cosmetic surgery.  They’re coming here, for the most part, because it can be hard to work out who’s good, who’s bad, what’s a reasonable price and is there anyone someone could recommend.  Simple stuff, really, but because of the generally polarized views on the subject they can’t find clear, unbiased information to help them make a choice.  At times like these you realise that, whatever your reason for creating a tool and letting it loose on the public, it can – and occasionally will – take on a life of its own.  As a result of the wishes, we’ve attracted some truly professional providers.  Let’s hope it’s the start of someone more beautiful to themselves.

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A pound of flesh

melanie » 20 May 2009 » In General » No Comments

Katie and Peter, image ©ITVWith all the media frenzy surrounding the apparent split of Katie Price and Peter André, I couldn’t help but be reminded of another celebrity bust-up (genuinely no pun intended) – that of Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen.  Beyond being quite bonkers, la Nielsen is still known for her inflated boobs, which were bought for her by her then-doting hubby, Sly.

It led to one of the more bizarre arguments in divorce history, with Stallone’s lawyer arguing a case for recovering the implants he had so generously given her.  Rather like Shylock trying to claim his pound of flesh, only this time we were talking silicone.  I can’t help but think the bard would have been quite amused at the spectacle, actually.  Beyond the obvious question of what on earth Sly’d have done with the things once he’d got them – stress balls? travel pillow? – the judge decided that this kind of thing was not on and he lost that battle in the war that was their divorce.

But the Price/André matter seems to be of interest to more than the gossip-starved.  It turns out our man Peter was so in love he insisted on signing a pre-nup.  Now, it’s easy to insist on a pre-nup when you know it’s not legally binding, and I’m sure Katie can afford the £6m if the newspaper estimates of her fortune are correct.  So far so boring.  

Yet if this does lead to a divorce and is not, as some have suggested, just another publicity stunt, then Katie and Peter may actually end up setting legal precedent.  If André decides to challenge the pre-nup and go for a bigger settlement, Price may try to enforce the document and, if successful, would establish the legal validity of pre-nuptial agreements in this country.

I know a number of my lawyer friends are watching this case closely.  However much we may love to hate the prevailing celeb culture, though, this is one that could affect a great many of us, moving forward.  Who knew?

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