Wednesday, July 1, 2009

'Super' model detained in Paris by cosmetic surgeon .. oh and how I hate that 'super' term . .








Supermodel detained in Paris World Breaking News News.com.au



As brief as the above story is, on fast-moving website news.com.au . . . it seems hilarious (if it is to be true) that Dutch model, Karen Mulder, would be 'detained' in Paris by police for alleged threats to her cosmetic surgeon.
The reports infers she wanted a bit more work on the facial front, but her doc disagreed.
Perhaps she wanted to rid herself of those 'bunny' nose lines, that are always the sign of someone who has gone ballistic with Botox?
Or, has the, shall we say, has-been model wanted an entire face lift and the surgeon, may have said that 30-something just didn't need it?
Or was Ms Mulder just another woman wanting to look 28, when her real age is 38?
No matter what, it gets you thinking about the never-ending dependence on never-ending cosmetic procedures, with so many women (and men) having, achieved in the hope of underscoring their real age, so they (think0 they look much younger than their real 'use-by' date?
What's your buzz? Whether you've done it or not, on any form of cosmetic surgery?
Whether used as a preventative (so you look 30-ish when you are 50-ish), or if your body is telling you should age gracefully; or if surgery is needed as a cure for a disfigurement you have endured for your entire life?
Would you do it? Would love to hear you thoughts . . .