Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

Just a question, since I know nothing about the surgery: why are "Who" type noses so common after rhinoplasty, is that an aesthetic decision (yuck), overdoing a correction to forestall what I have heard is a typical complaint ("It's barely noticeable ... ") or fallout from some error of procedure?
I always assumed it was the result of too many surgeries leaving not enough material to work with. I imagine the nose isn't something you can add synthetic parts to (like silicone in breasts or butts) in order to "fill out" missing areas since it's so small, or it might be too dangerous to.
 
I always assumed it was the result of too many surgeries leaving not enough material to work with. I imagine the nose isn't something you can add synthetic parts to (like silicone in breasts or butts) in order to "fill out" missing areas since it's so small, or it might be too dangerous to.
You can add fillers but eventually they will go away and the procedure will need to be repeated every few months to maintain the desired shape of the nose. Not to mention, fillers can only do so much and they are very expensive because they are not a one-time thing if the patient wants to maintain their effects. Rhinoplasty "whoville" botch jobs are usually a result of a doctor who doesn't understand or care enough about facial harmony to make sure that the nose works with the rest of the face. A lot of women want the typical tiny ski-slope upturned nose that you see on IG models, but truthfully this shape just doesn't work on a lot of women's faces and is often overdone. There are some women who do look good with that kind of nose but most do not. Many women will benefit from a reduction of the nose and many will benefit from procedures to make it more upturned, but unless the doctor really understands facial harmony and takes a good look at all of the other features, it will not work and it will look very obviously fake. Sometimes this fake look isn't a huge detractor from a woman's looks (see Lana Del Rey), other times it's very obvious as seen on many of the women in this thread. An example of a good nose job would be Kendall Jenner in my opinion. The general shape of her natural nose was maintained but the bridge was thinned out a little bit. Not only is she left with a natural-looking nose, but it's not cookie-cutter. It is a nice nose but it's still distinctively hers and doesn't clash with the rest of her face. Very rarely does anybody need a complete overhaul with their nose but this is a route the majority take with rhinoplasty.
 
A lot of women want the typical tiny ski-slope upturned nose that you see on IG models, but truthfully this shape just doesn't work on a lot of women's faces and is often overdone. There are some women who do look good with that kind of nose but most do not. Many women will benefit from a reduction of the nose and many will benefit from procedures to make it more upturned, but unless the doctor really understands facial harmony and takes a good look at all of the other features, it will not work and it will look very obviously fake.

At this point there has to be a software solution that doctors/surgeons use to show what the new nose would(at best, of course) look like? If instagram can put dog ears on a million idiots per second someone has surely made a digital mirror that applies a new nose in realtime to the prospective patient so they can check it out.
 
At this point there has to be a software solution that doctors/surgeons use to show what the new nose would(at best, of course) look like? If instagram can put dog ears on a million idiots per second someone has surely made a digital mirror that applies a new nose in realtime to the prospective patient so they can check it out.
There are these kinds of technologies but there's no way to tell how close the surgeon can actually get to what is shown in the image. Also, an image is not always the most accurate representation of how the nose will look in real life. Many people can be very pleased with a bad nose job just because they like the nose itself. Maybe it's smaller and more childlike so therefore they like it even if it looks terrible on them. Bit of cognitive dissonance I guess. Plastic surgery addicts tend not to care what it even looks like as long as they get to go under the knife again, so they're really a separate case.
 
There are these kinds of technologies but there's no way to tell how close the surgeon can actually get to what is shown in the image. Also, an image is not always the most accurate representation of how the nose will look in real life. Many people can be very pleased with a bad nose job just because they like the nose itself. Maybe it's smaller and more childlike so therefore they like it even if it looks terrible on them. Bit of cognitive dissonance I guess. Plastic surgery addicts tend not to care what it even looks like as long as they get to go under the knife again, so they're really a separate case.

Yeah my thinking was a bit optimistic overall. There's the plastic surgery addicts like you say, they're junkies in their own way, but I was thinking more about normal women. Then I realized that those that get fucked up surgeries tend to go after the lowest price, because they don't have that much money, and ends up travelling to a doctor in Lithuania with a clinic in a local basketball arena. The visit to Dr. Nick's Stop'n'Chop was all arranged over the internet, of course. At least once a year I see news stories with headlines that starts with "23 women..." and then goes on to describe a shitty surgeon in eastern europe or sometimes thailand that botched the surgery on multiple women that went there because it was a bargain.

Rich people and celebrities can get sensible work done because they can pay for a surgeon that is skilled enough and care enough about both his patient and reputation. They're probably the people that would invest in the kind of technology I was thinking of up above.
 
Isn't like 90% of tiddy appeal the nice, soft, jiggly feeling? I can't imagine rock hard things like that to be very nice.

I'm not opposed to some well done fake tits on a lady, but if they look like actual fucking skin boulders then it just looks painful and ugly...
Right? When I see bad boob jobs, I imagine they'd feel like baseballs underneath a thin layer of skin.
 
Right? I'd imagine botched tits feel like baseballs underneath a thin layer of skin.

the skin feels really fucking weird too. And the breasts feel unsettlingly cool to the touch bc there is no circulation inside the implants. Even really well done implants feel a little cool but with a good surgeon the breasts still feel very nice (Imo). I think a lot of people see so many botched surgeries it’s easy to forget that a great boob job can look really great. As an aside, IMO most subtle lip fillers can look incredible as well as long as they are topped off infrequently. The current 1 dose juvederm every six months will make any person look like a fucking clown after 2 years.
 
Remember Rodrigo Alves, human Ken doll and friend of this thread? Trooned out and started going by “Roddy”? Well, no more. Roddy is now Jessica and has had nine litres of filler pumped into her buttocks. The ‘shopped rainbow is a nice touch.


Also Googled Phil Collins and his health situation (since he was trending on Twitter today... not dead) and holy shit, his wife - well ex-wife, they divorced and reconciled - looks horrific.


Phil isn’t looking too great either.
 

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I'm worried: what's going on with Alves' feet? Are the heels she picked too tight or are they bloated for different reasons?
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Poor guy.

And poor Phil Collins & his partner. He looks like death, but miles more human and natural than his partner. She could have aged gracefully but she looks like cement now :(
 
Remember Rodrigo Alves, human Ken doll and friend of this thread? Trooned out and started going by “Roddy”? Well, no more. Roddy is now Jessica and has had nine litres of filler pumped into her buttocks. The ‘shopped rainbow is a nice touch.


Also Googled Phil Collins and his health situation (since he was trending on Twitter today... not dead) and holy shit, his wife - well ex-wife, they divorced and reconciled - looks horrific.


Phil isn’t looking too great either.
I'm not surprised that a guy who probably has body dysmorphic disorder, wants to change his body in an even more drastic way. Pumping fillers or putting implants into your butt is so weird. Does it stay there forever? (or migrate to who knows where...) What will it look like after you've been sitting on it a lot? The idea of having stuff under my skin like that makes me feel uncomfortable.

Also that ex-wife... They always end up looking the same, people who get a lot of work done. The lips and cheeks always look awful. I will never understand "why".
 
Remember Rodrigo Alves, human Ken doll and friend of this thread? Trooned out and started going by “Roddy”? Well, no more. Roddy is now Jessica and has had nine litres of filler pumped into her buttocks. The ‘shopped rainbow is a nice touch.

Holy shit, he's gone from an inhuman Ken doll to a melted blow-up doll! Those flippers he calls "feet" really hammer the point home!
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Dunno why the audio didn't load but basically shes saying her lips just popped while she was doing her makeup
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That sucks. I always wondered if that's a risk of fillers. I've had surgery in my mouth before and I can relate to freaking out that something opened up and now your mouth is full of blood. But girl, don't waste time streaming about it and go clean it up or try going to a doctor.
 
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