Thursday, October 30, 2008

Over 50 and still looking Fabulous


54-year old actress, Katey Sagal looks amazing for her age. Sagal has always had smooth skin and a strong facial structure which is likely due to botox treatments which keep hose wrinkles away. According to Make me heal,Sagal may have had some skin tightening, most likely a mid-facelift to keep her kin looking young, however it is more likely due to the work of a good make-up artist. Plastic Surgeon Dr Sherrell J. Aston told Make me Heal that, Some of the very recent pictures of Katey Sagal show a very clean neck and jawline and very clean cheeks suggesting and little facial tightening. However she has strong cheekbones and jawline anyway so it is possible to get fooled on photos with makeup.” Coming into old age, comes heavy eye lids and in some of the older photos taken of Sagal they tend to look a lot heavier and droopy, which may or may not be due to a conservative eyelid surgery. Dr. Aston said, “Her upper eyelids look a little less heavy but I cannot be sure she has had them done.” As far as Katey Sagal having had botox injectiong, Dr. Aston did agree that Katey may have had botox injections in her frown creases.
Whether of not Katey Sagal has undergone plastic surgery or botox treatments she still looks fabulous!
Source:Make Me Heal

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Tlete Women Sexy Gown Fashion

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Luna Maya, suka ama fotonya luna maya??

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Foto Diva Indonesia, Krisdayanti,



A Voice of Reason - 10/30/08

This was sent to me by a friend. I could not agree with this guy more. It is good to see a black man that is not voting for Obama just because of his color. I am not very political but I do fear for our country under a socialist regime. We do need some change, but not too much. We have it pretty good here. I once heard a comedian say that is is better to be homeless in America than to be King of some countries. God bless America.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wordless Wednesday - "Halloween in the South" - 10/29/08


This is in my neighborhood. Am I the only one that finds this a disturbing Halloween decoration?

Personality Augmentations May Yield Undesirable Side Effects

Do you ever wish you could be more outgoing at parties? Or, more assertive at work? Do you often feel shy? A new type of elective treatment might be able to give you the personality of your dreams (and does not require a single incision)! It may sound like the newest pharmaceutical commercial, but some people are taking certain well-known prescription drugs in an attempt to make-over their personality-- but at what cost?

The term "cosmetic psychopharmacology" was first used by Peter Kramer MD, a psychiatrist at Brown University, in his book Listening to Prozac, published in 1993. In his book, Dr. Kramer describes a then-developing trend of prescribing anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication to patients without severe mental illness. Those people who were not considered depressed, as outlines by the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, who took Prozac, became more mentally alert and assertive, and according to Dr. Kramer "had an improved sense of well-being".

Prozac is not the only "personality make-over" medication. According to medicinenet.com, Paxil, another anti-depressant, had the ability to decrease shyness; Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) medication like Straterra can make an unaffected person more alert. This may be the new age alcohol, nicotine or caffeine, but we already know many of the potential harms of those substances-- so what of these prescription drugs?

"I understand the great temptation in that people imagine this is the 'quick fix'-- as in less pain, more gain," says New York psychoanalyst Gail Saltz, MD (read the full story at medicinenet.com). She goes on to say, 'The downside that people aren't made aware of is that some of these anxiety drugs are truly addictive-- meaning that people have to keep taking increased amounts to get the same feeling and they can't stop without going through withdrawal...Antidepressants aren't addictive...but they do flatten a lot of people...You don't
feel depressed, but you don't feel joyful either.'

According to Prozac's official site, some of the drugs side effects include nausea, problem with sleep, nervousness, weakness, loss of appetite, tremors, dry mouth, sweating and decreased sexual desire and/or satisfaction. While this drug, as with many others, have proven help those diagnosed with mental illness, only a physician and his or her patient can decide what is best to treat any particular condition. While this is an interesting topic, we believe that one should always be aware of the risks of these prescription drugs, and that anyone who takes them should undergo a licensed medical doctor's evaluation and proper diagnosis with a full explanation of risks, benefits, side effects and alternatives in treatment.

Japan Beautiful Actress: Yada Akiko

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

From Dawson's Creek Girl-Next-Door to Broadway's New Fashionista

Recently Katie Holmes has gone from hanging out with Dawson to hanging out with Victoria Beckham in Paris! She's recently in New York starring in All My Sons. But Celebrity Plastic News not only reports that she has a new husband, a new daughter and a new wardrobe they speculate that she also has a new nose. She's always been very beautiful but by comparing picture s of her in the Dawson years and now you can see a major difference in her nose. She had a shorter rounded nose and tip and now it seems that she has a longer nose and a refined tip. These results can be accomplished through rhinoplasty in which the surgeon will refine the tip and osteotomy can be considered to narrow the width of the nose. But regardless of the procedures she has gotten done she has done it tastefully and the results speak for themselves.

dead beat dance.

Just in time for Halloween, the official Killerwatt horror mix (part one) for your downloading pleasure.

Enjoy!

wrong, wrong, wrong.

Well, I'm scared.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Japanese Teen Girl with Sexy Gown Fashion

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Lola Amaria dalam pesona warna hitam.

American Sexy Girl in Sexy Gown Fashion

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The Onion - "Plastic Surgeon General Warns of Small Breasts Epidemic"



Does anyone read The Onion? It is hilarious!

BEVERLY HILLS, CA—According to a report released Monday by U.S. plastic surgeon general Dr. Louis T. Saddler, an alarming number of American women are suffering from dangerously small breasts.

The Office of the Plastic Surgeon General—headed by a presidential appointee tasked with monitoring the national aesthetic, alerting the public to any small flaws, and offering a wide range of affordable, noninvasive laser resurfacing options—first addressed the countrywide plague of undersized breasts in the mid-1980s by demanding that manufacturers of A- through C-cup bras place large warning labels on their products informing female consumers of the potential risk of having deficient bosoms. Since taking the position in 2001, Dr. Saddler has continued these education efforts, launching several ad campaigns and personally reaching out to women all across the nation.

"The undersized breasts problem in the United States has reached crisis level," Saddler said during a press conference held at the National Centers for Rhinoplasty and Microdermabrasion. "Unless they receive immediate cosmetic treatment, millions of women in this country will lose the attention of their male acquaintances completely, and some may never be able to land husbands or, if they are somehow already married, keep their husbands' interest."

Added Saddler, "I urge all Americans to educate themselves about the differences between silicone and saline, and contact my secretary Linda to set something up."

According to information found on the plastic surgeon general's website, there are several easily identifiable indications that a woman may be afflicted with Chronic Breast Deficiency, or CBD. These include the inability to fill out tight sweaters, as well as invisibility when in proximity to women who have large breasts. Females with this disorder may also experience a troubling absence of back pain.

Despite impressive advances in augmentation mammoplasty in recent years, breast smallness continues to be a scourge on the female population, in some part due to the difficulty many women have in recognizing the symptoms. According to Saddler, some can live with a severe chest deficiency for years without realizing that they have a problem.

"A woman who suspects that she may have this condition can verify it with an extremely quick, normally painless test," said Saddler, later adding that symptoms such as a fluid, natural movement of the bosom or any breast shape other than a perfectly round, rock-hard grapefruit should also serve as definitive warning signs. "It's as simple as consulting a trained professional such as a strip-club bouncer or licensed drywaller to assess your personal risk."

"I cannot stress enough how important it is for women who believe they already have large breasts to remember that they can almost always benefit from having even larger breasts," Saddler added.

Citing statistics showing that small breasts strike women of every age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, and that every region of the United States is uniformly affected with the exception of Southern California, the plastic surgeon general stressed that a nation of under-breasted women is "everyone's problem." In an attempt to reach out to as many citizens as possible, including those not directly afflicted, the Office of the Plastic Surgeon General has released a series of public service announcements that emphasize the important role men can play in helping to turn the tide of the epidemic.

"If your daughter, girlfriend, or secretary has small breasts, let her know that she should get the help she needs," Saddler says in one of the televised spots, standing before a diagram of Pamela Anderson. "Referring to under- endowed women's mammaries as 'mosquito bites' or likening a female's appearance to a diving board are just two of the many effective methods that can encourage those suffering from this unpleasant disorder to seek treatment."

The informative PSA also suggests several coping strategies that can allow small-breasted women to lead a relatively productive life while securing the funds necessary to have their disorder remedied. These include giggling at anything a man says, wearing shorter skirts, and engaging in empty promiscuity.

Although the plastic surgeon general's office has had a long-standing and fruitful partnership with the media to promote the image of a healthy, ample-chested lifestyle, Saddler said legislation may be the key to solving this crisis. Last week, Congress proposed a bill that would earmark $600 million to provide high schools nationwide with educational programs and literature.

"The younger a woman is when she realizes that she has this problem, the better off we'll all be," said Sen. Wayne Allard (R-CO), head of the recently formed Itty-Bitty Titty Senate Subcommittee. "Of course, we support all women receiving treatment for this disorder, regardless of how old they are."

"But after they hit 45 or so, really, what's the point?" added Allard, referring to a condition known as aging, which is cited by the plastic surgeon general as another worrisome but treatable issue currently affecting 100 percent of American women.

Several studies have found that the dreaded aging syndrome also affects men, but, in those cases, is known alternatively as "dignification" and is generally considered to be an asset rather than an impairment.

Source: The Onion