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She has spent more than £2million altering her face only to emerge as stark warning against too much cosmetic surgery.
But just when it seems Jocelyn Wildenstein's face couldn't get any more terrifying, she was seen in Los Angeles looking strangely swollen and bloated.
Perhaps it was the result of yet another tweak by her plastic surgeon, whom she has visited regularly over the years to work on her trout pout and bizarre taut look.
IMO- most of the people that have plastic surgery look scary and less than human. Even the minor alterations, other than nose jobs, look weird and I can usually spot them immediately because I get a queasy feeling just looking at them - something just isn't right. Botox doesn't give me that feeling but, I still don't use it.
We age, some of us gracefully by eating right and working out. Healthy living is still the best way to stay young IMO.
Having said all that, I still plan on getting rid of the "turkey" neck that seems to run in my family if/when it begins to appear.
Would a responsible surgeon even operate on her?
She obviously has issues. How sad.
Some kids are born with cleft palates and never get help, while obsessive people like Wildenstein pay surgeons to turn them *into* monsters.
Can you fix it when it gets to that point? She looks like she is addicted to chemi peels too. Even normal people look scary the day after that if they swell a lot.
The plastic surgeons ought to be shot! What anyone will do for money. Don't doctors have a code of conduct or ethics code that need to be followed?? When you let a person look this bad.. I blame the surgeons!
This is taking the whole "Cat Eye" look to a whole different twilight zone level, ain't it?
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