What Women Can Learn From Porn Stars

July 15, 2009 / 11:26 am • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

Enough time has passed now and enough damage done, that the long-term effects of plastic surgery, especially facial plastic surgery, can be observed on the forever young faces of Hollywood, and, as it turns out, porn celebrities. In nearly all cases, the results are nothing short of horrific. [The link to Stacy McCain's porn star pictures. Safe for work, but not your stomach.]

Younger women who get some work can look fresh and still normal, but when women hit around 50 and continue down the slick and smooth face attempts, it gets freaky fast.

  1. 3 Responses to “What Women Can Learn From Porn Stars”

  2. Karol
    July 15 2009 / 12:06 pm
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    The puffy face is in, which may hold up better with time: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1175189/The-new-Cheeky-Girls-Why-stars-plumping-pillow-face.html

  3. Dr. Melissa Clouthier
    July 15 2009 / 12:32 pm
    Reply

    Gah! Do you really think so, Karol? I went and looked and ewwww……

    And have you noticed that less women are doing the breast implants?

  4. Robin
    July 16 2009 / 9:50 am
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    Karol, are you kidding? Those photos were sickening. The article did ask something interesting:

    “The question arises as to why so many celebrities are unaware of how bizarre they look.”

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