plastic surgery
how double eyelid surgery has become a rite of passage for many south korean youths
Living in a society obsessed with public perception and appearance, many young South Koreans are going under the knife to elevate their social status, boost their wealth, land a better job and find the perfect partner.
how double eyelid surgery has become a rite of passage for many south korean youths
Living in a society obsessed with public perception and appearance, many young South Koreans are going under the knife to elevate their social status, boost their wealth, land a better job and find the perfect partner.
Chinese Woman Spends Over $1,000 on Plastic Surgery for her Cat
According to this lady, cats could also benefit from a little double-eyelid surgery
Can Plastic Surgery Be Performance Art?
Alexis Stone explains why she got thousands of dollars of plastic surgery—and then revealed she had faked it.
Can Plastic Surgery Be Performance Art?
Alexis Stone explains why she got thousands of dollars of plastic surgery—and then revealed she had faked it.
10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Genital Plastic Surgeon
And why a foot-long penis just isn't going to happen.
MTV Reboots 'True Life' With a Look at the Lives of Kardashian Stans
In the reboot of MTV's critically acclaimed show, "True Life," the first episode's subjects go to great lengths to look like the Kardashians.
I Got Surgery to Look Like My Snapchat and Facetune Selfies
Broadly follows two women who get cosmetic surgery to look like their filtered selfie photos.
I Got Surgery to Look Like My Selfie Filters
What happens when you want to look 'filtered' IRL, all the time?
I Got Butt Surgery for Instagram Likes
In this episode of Plastic Planet, we talk to three women with very different stories about their journeys towards a bigger butt.
Disfigured WWI Vets Were the First Plastic Surgery Patients
A British veteran was afraid to eat in public because his torn-up face made such an unappetizing sounds while he was chewing.
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