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Hillary Clinton Plastic Surgery

March 5, 2012 by · Comments Off on Hillary Clinton Plastic Surgery 

Hillary Clinton Plastic Surgery, As her July 31 dream wedding approaches, Chelsea Clinton has been photographed around her downtown Manhattan neighborhood looking fitter and prettier than ever, thanks to strict dieting, exercise and plastic surgery.

Chelsea, 30, is determined to be a beautiful bride, and has been hitting the gym every day this week near her trendy Gramercy pad.

But the former First Daughter has also had some cosmetic enhancements, including a nose job and possible chin augmentation, according to Dr. Jennifer Walden, a Manhattan plastic surgeon who has not treated Clinton.

“It looks as if she has undergone a rhinoplasty procedure (nose job) which was nicely and conservatively done to remove the bump from the bridge of the nose, slim the nasal bones, as well as refine and rotate the tip which also appears to be less droopy,” Walden told MakeMeHeal.

To even out her weak chin, “she also has likely had chin augmentation, or a chin implant, placed to give her stronger jawline and more aesthetic proportions to her lower face.”

Now that she’s looking better, Chelsea is insisting that her dad, former President Bill Clinton, also overhaul his look.

“She doesn’t think I’m in shape,” Bill, 63, at the Pete Peterson Foundation‘s Fiscal Summit in Washington, D.C. Chelsea told him he’s “gotta look good” if he wants to walk her down the aisle.

Clinton recounts: “I said, ‘Well, what’s your definition?’ And she said, ‘Oh, about 15 pounds.’ So how’s Bill wedding weight-loss plan going? “I’m halfway home,” he says.

Meanwhile, the sleepy little town of Rhinebeck, N.Y., is feverishly making preparations for what many are calling “The Wedding of the Decade.”

Clintons Spare No Expense For Wedding of Their Only Child

Because there’s no monarchy in the U.S., Chelsea and her superstar political parents are the closest Americans have to royalty.

And the Clintons — who reportedly earned $109 million last year, are sparing no expense for their only child’s wedding to investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, 32.

Plastic Surgery Gone Bad

March 5, 2012 by · Comments Off on Plastic Surgery Gone Bad 

Plastic Surgery Gone Bad, Plastic surgery is often used to enhance what nature gave you. But sometimes it backfires. These celebrities may have been better off without. As with most things in life, there are hundreds of disasters that can happen with wrong plastic surgery. But just think of the millions of planes that have taken off and landed safely, we hear nothing about them in the newspapers. There is a similar attention devoted to the many success stories of cosmetic surgeries as there is to plastic surgery gone wrong.

There are risks involved with these types of surgery, as there are with all operations, but the normal difference is that no doctor can force a patient to have surgery – even if it is a necessary operation to remove cancer – plastic surgery is generally a little more optional than the other. Maybe this is why we seem to delight in hearing about wrong plastic surgery. Nowhere is our interest in celebrities as sharp or as brutal as in this arena.

Wrong Plastic Surgery

Despite the expensive doctors and nurses they have access to, the rich and famous are as at risk to the vagaries of Happenstance as the rest of us – sometimes, things just go wrong! Cosmetic surgery has been the death of some people, and side effects can be life threatening. Even minor mishaps can be ugly and embarrassing, and wrong plastic surgery includes an enormous range of problems, from capsular contraction in breast implants (where the implants and nipples harden painfully) to problems with the wound and the moving of implants inserted in a range of locations, including cheeks, chin, and bum. Plastic surgery gone wrong can be a horrible ordeal. We would not wish these accidents on our worst enemies – unless they’re in the public eye. So celebrities may have thousands of things we think we want, but they are as subject to the Whims of higher powers just as all of us are. We are all human, and wrong plastic surgery, regardless of the paycheck can be a painful and upsetting time. Let’s just hope they get well soon.

Below are all of the photos we’ve gathered from Wrong Plastic Surgery. We hope you’re not too squeamish as some of these plastic surgery pics are not particularly pleasant. Featured below are celebrities from all over the world pictured after their life changing wrong plastic surgery, now don’t laugh too hard!

Some life occurrences would demand that people to go into reconstructive surgery to save their lives and to repair damaged bodily functions. Even these procedures require patient consent. Since cosmetic surgery is not normally a matter of life and death, it is normally more voluntary than reconstructive surgery. It has in a number of cases gone wrong.

Modern plastic surgeons will tell you that the latest innovations on the field present almost no risk. Numerous practitioners actually do great jobs that satisfy patients. It is still a fact, however, that images of wrong plastic surgery still circulate online. It is also a fact that there are many law firms that specialize in bad plastic surgery. What does this mean? If lawyers see this as a profitable area to focus on then cases of wrong plastic surgery must therefore be a reality. Figures say that one in four people have had a bad surgical reaction or experience.

Hillary Clinton: Russia Election

December 6, 2011 by · Comments Off on Hillary Clinton: Russia Election 

Hillary Clinton: Russia ElectionHillary Clinton: Russia Election, Issuing new warnings to two U.S. partners Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Russia for a parliamentary election she said was rigged and said election gains by Islamist parties must not set back Egypt’s push toward democracy after the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak this year.

She acknowledged the success of Islamist parties in Egyptian parliamentary voting that the U.S. has praised as fair. But many of the winners are not friendly to the United States or U.S. ally Israel, and some secular political activists in Egypt are worried that their revolution is being hijacked. Islamist parties are among the better-known and better-organized in Egypt, and while they were expected to do well in last week’s first round voting, a hardline bloc scored surprisingly large gains.

Clinton addressed head-on the fear that the hardliners will crimp human and women’s rights.

“Transitions require fair and inclusive elections, but they also demand the embrace of democratic norms and rules,” she said. “We expect all democratic actors to uphold universal human rights, including women’s rights, to allow free religious practice.”

Speaking to the election-monitoring Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Clinton repeated criticism of Russia’s weekend elections, in which Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s party won the largest share of parliament seats. Opposition politicians and election monitors say the result was inflated because of ballot-box stuffing and other vote fraud.

“Russian voters deserve a full investigation of electoral fraud and manipulation,” Clinton said. Russia’s top diplomat was present at the meeting in the Lithuanian capital, but the two did not plan to meet separately.

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