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Truth me so, Hi and welcome back to another episode of Deplorable Nation. I'm your host, Deplorable Jana and today, ladies and gentlemen, continuing the Dastardly Disasters series today is plastic surgery mishaps. And I will say there are some doozies in this category, not just the people who had things done, but some interesting things that people have put inside their bodies to try to make themselves a little better.
I guess I don't know. So it's a mess. It's beyond me why people would do some of the things that we're gonna to talk about today. But welcome back to my beautiful, beautiful bestie mess Heidi. How are you doing today.
Love doing great. Thank you, my wonderful friend. I'm always happy to be here, and especially talk shop for us, right this is a talking shop for us ladies. So I was telling the guys about it, and they were like, blood and stuff, no way, we're out.
I'm like, come on, come on, that's the best kind of stuff. And the more gross it is, the more exciting it is, you know.
I mean, they must not have watched enough stuff when they were young. I watched all those gory shows that were like the dead dead shows and they filmed it. What the hell were those called? Walcome did? It was like real and it was kind of traumatizing, and it was like a secret if you were like in the nineties and people were like did you see it? And I was like, yeah, I saw it.
Like I love gross stuff though, like I used to love to watch like Trauma, Life in the e are whatever. I like Doctor pimple Popper. I like all the you know, the bloody and gutty, and I know a lot of people are like that's disturbing, something's wrong with you. But when you're a nurse for a very long time, especially like starting out in family practice, is so boring. Oh my gosh, I'm sneezing. I have allergies. Puts me to sleep.
I like things, you know, where people came in with, like fireworks, injuries to the abdomen, or you know, slicing something off with sheet metal or.
Whatever, frozen meat that is almost the number one disaster. Don't do it, you guys.
Yeah, bad idea. But yeah, like, I like things that keep me entertained, informed and that I can learn from. So I don't do boring. I don't like that.
Today is not boring. I'm gonna push share screen as you get ready to chat because I know you're gonna be bringing it up. And boy, you guys.
There's some things, some definite things. So batch plastic surgery isn't just bad for aesthetics. It can mean things like cement in your bloodstream, cooking oil in your face, a nose that literally collapses from too many surgeries.
Hmm.
We will talk about that later. So desperation, vanity, addiction, or just trusting the wrong person to do your work, I don't.
Or hating yourself so much you would literally do this. Yeah, hold on, this is the craziest stuff, you know. Janet took this in a whole nother area. I wasn't sure how it was gonna if we were gonna have enough. We have plenty, and oh this bananas. I had no idea about that. So I think that's fascinating.
And I didn't know because I never, I guess, took the time to think about it. But plastic surgery is not a recent thing. Plastic surgery actually has ties to ancient foundations, like six hundred BC. It started in India, and this is when there's like ancient Sanskrit texts that described nasal reconstruction using a forehead flap. So essentially the world's first nose job or rhinoplasty, whatever you want to call it. This was done because noses were often cut off as punishment for crimes of war.
Can you see this? Okay? Can you see this little sciption?
Yeah, So what we're looking at right now is patient kind of like setting up leaning the doctors over him, and he's got a tool where it looks like he's.
Trying to take her brain out.
I was gonna say, it looks like looks like a knitting needle that they're gonna use, which there are some things that look like knitting needles to induce break your water and stuff when you're pregnant. But yeah, so on the battlefield, it was customary to chop someone's nose off if they stole off of a fallen soldier or something. So that's where actually no surgery began was because of cutting people's nose off.
Just could you imagine walking through the field and being like, h that one looks pretty good.
I think I'll take Hey, gotcha gives a new meeting to the game. Got your nose?
Oh my gosh. Maybe that's why it came from that. And this right here, just the pure and sheer thought of this. Yeah, it's bizarro world.
So this is what we're looking at is pictures of the ancient rhinoplasty or nose jobs that they did, where they would take a skin flap from the forehead to recreate someone's nose after a pic jumped off.
I have so many questions because they taped his like they've left it on there, And then I'm like, are you just trying to pull it like I? And then if you didn't hate yourself enough, if you literally have some issue with your face, now you have a huge scar on your.
Forehead on your forehead which the person that we're looking at. There's uh three seven pictures on this thing where it is the skin flap that they take. So they cut out this big area of skin on someone's forehead and they pull it down to make a nose, and so they do have this very large area where there's no
skin on the forehead. So obviously that's gonna scar Now the bottom two pictures is because later on which we'll get into that as well, but they decided that maybe scarring the forehead wasn't a great idea, so they started taking skin flaps from people's upper arm. And so after they take the skin flap to make the nose, then they have to keep the arm and the nose next to the arm, so they actually.
Take we can be friends, yeah, I guess.
So imagine if you had stinky underarms with that picture that you would have to smell that literally all the time.
And who didn't back then let's be realistic. And not only that, but like this just seems like so many problems could arise, sinus problems like your nose is no joke, Like I don't think you want to be messing with your nasal area unless you like now a day's sure, But like.
Back then and think about this too. So the way that is with the you know, the bandaging going around the chest and a crossways pattern and then up the back of the arm, and the arm is over the head. So they've got this guy like all wound up, so his nose stays against his upper arm while they're doing this surgery. Imagine the torsion on your neck, having to have your crow your nose like that. So I can only imagine the kinds of problems that this contract blood flow.
Can you imagine how bad your hand would be asleep? I guess you just don't need your hand anymore.
I guess not. And so I think I would pass on this because it looks like it looks like some kind of circus procedure.
Bananas, and this guy this is like a real like I guess a rendition photo of what it looks like after they get done. Hey, y'all, it don't look that good. Yeah, no, so what he had going on before, but this doesn't look great?
Yeah, And I you know, this is like a huge area that they need from to cut from the forehead to be able to pull down over your face to create that nose so you have exposed blood vessels and stuff since you cut all of that off of the forehead. I can't I can't imagine this would be a smart idea.
The only time I could see this warranted is the sifhless nose. Maybe that's what it was. Has everybody had siphless nose and they were trying to fix it up.
I mean, you know, I don't know, but I still would prefer that they not take a big piece out of my forehead, definitely. So after the creation in India, it went on to Rome and Greece, and so they were the first ones to actually document and this was back in three hundred BC, actually document reconstructive techniques for ears and lips as well. I can only imagine. Sheesh, what kind of weird.
Stuff they were. There was that was you mess around and find out because you know, these cropped people's ears for doing bad stuff, and then you just were the rich guy that wanted smaller ears and now you're a thief.
One hundred percent, And this is so weird. But like in ancient Egypt, they said that lots of mummies have been found with rudimentary attempts at nasal reconstruction though largely symbolic for burial. So what they messed up their nose before they buried them?
Are they practicing on their nose to do better for the alive people after they died.
That's that's a very good question. But I guess a lot of mummies were found with attempts at nasal reconstruction.
So who knows everybody had sephalis because sephalss Nos Israel's. I was going to put a picture and forgot.
That's all right, So then we've moved into like the Middle Ages or the Renaissance area, and so fifteenth and sixteenth century in Italy they developed the Italian method for nose reconstruction using skin flaps from the arm. That's the picture that we looked at.
So weird.
And because this was a very common practice in Italy and it.
Was supposed to buying this, everybody's walking around like this.
Yes, and so they were the first ones to actually write the very first medical textbook dedicated to nasal reconstruction using the upper forearm and strapping your arm to your head.
You notice these are all men, because us will they would be like n pass.
So get this. This is creepy. I found this to be like uber interesting. But during the Dark Ages they had very little progress because it was seen as a lowly thing to do, to be fixing your nose. But barbers, so people who cut hair were often the ones who did the surgical repairs. Okay, I need a little trim, and can you fix my nose while you're at it.
I don't with your dirty razor that has aids on it.
Yeah, so I think I'll pass on getting a haircut and a nose job at the same time at.
The barber shop, just saying leave hair slippers in there. Something talk about I got a hair in my nose, my new nose. And you know, the funny thing was that I read about this in Italy at this time. To have like the big hook nose was like a thing that was good. So I'm like, wait, why are you cutting your noses off?
Then that's a very good question.
And just.
The picture that we're looking at right now, the actual real picture of the guy that's on this that literally looks like his thumb stuck to his nose, does it not.
Oh, we're going to get into some weird looking things stuck to our faces. That will show them better. I didn't even know this existed. And Janna, I have a skin graft and you still you sprung one on me. I didn't even know.
I have a skin graft as well. They had to do that. But yeah, like I we're in the skin back and back in these eight then and those kind of ages. I think I would pass on any of their procedures and so that they advanced, and they're into nineteenth century. They go to London and this is when they used or revived the Indian method of nasal reconstruction again using the forehead flap because I don't know, I guess they thought that was better than strapping someone's arm
to their head. And in the late eighteen hundreds, because most of this was done without any kind of anesthetic at all, So it wasn't until the very late eighteen hundreds that they developed any kind of antiseptics. So it was Lister.
This is him. He looks like he never smiled once in his whole life. I looked up right pictures. This is it.
He's got some jowls. So anesthesias like ether and chloroform. Okay, we all know if you want to knock someone out and you know, take them hostage or whatever you use chloroform, and so back in the day, that was the anesthetic. So they would just literally chloroform you knock you out or make you smell ether gas. I can't imagine either of.
It lasts for a small amount of time. My grandma had the ether when she was having pregnancy still, and she told me by the third one, I told them to stop it because you would get the ether and then you would throw up and throw up and throw up and tell that wore off, and then they give you some more and you start throwing up again. And she was finally like, I'll just take the pain, no more puking. And I get that one.
I mean that would be in itself a problem because that would be like someone smelling gasoline for their anesthetic for their surgery, because gasoline contains ether, right, and so I can't imagine smelling something that strong and causing violent vomiting. And what the hell does that.
Your nose, like, especially your nose, if you're getting like stuff on your nose and vomit comes out your nose.
Hello, But what are those what are those things do to your brain?
Oh? Right, for sure, Yeah, it gives you brain damage.
Yeah, it's crazy to me.
So the stuff that they do here, I mean, God love them and God bless them for doing it. But these people were literally guinea pigs, and they are called the Guinea Pig Club.
Yeah, and I was gonna say, I was going to say, nice name, bro.
Right.
So this is the pictures that we're looking at, and it literally looks like, yeah, it looks like they literally sold off somebody's thumb and used it to attach to their face and and it's got the you know, curvature of the finger stuff. So there's three guys that literally look like Pinocchio and.
They got one mouth problem. Yeah.
Yeah, it's a thing. So plastic surgery from you know, the three hundred and six hundred BC. Wow, that is correct.
Oh, it gets better, Janet. Oh, this is people's chest. This is like a whole model that they came up with these people. And I mean, like I said, God love them for attempting to They were fixing people from the war or World War one and World War two, and it was horrible. And so what they were doing is shaving off their skin off their chest and attaching it in these weird roles on their bodies so that they could close their wounds and stop the infection because they were getting horrid.
And so yeah, this is this is crazy to me. If they do that, it.
Is so bad. This guy's this is aftershots.
Yeah, I can't imagine. Obviously the picture we're looking at right now, he had like total reconstructive surgery because it must have been you know, explosion, landmine something that blew his face off.
And so they could do a better job on lining up the damn eye holes. Like what are you doing? Are you drunk on the They're doing the ether that's what it is, right, I don't know.
And this guy one of his eyes is gone. The other eye is there. But like Heidi said, it looks like they literally put some kind of mask over his face and they didn't didn't line up the eye holes.
Do you know what I mean? Like it it looks like ed Geen y guys, if you know the story about ed Geen and his skin mask, this is what it looks like.
Yeah, this is really sad.
And so.
Advancements happened to course in eighteen fourteen or nineteen fourteen to nineteen eighteen during World War One. They says they made huge leaps in reconstructive plastic surgery because of the devastating facial injuries things like that, and so this is when they pioneered the very first skin grafts, facial reconstruction, and jaw repairs. He's often this guy. His name is Howard or Harold Gillis. He was often called the father
of modern plastic surgery. And so World War Two is when we had the Guinea Pig Club survivors, so advance burned treatments and reconstructive surgery for Airman and his famous Guinea Pig Club, which they definitely look like giddy there.
And I have to say on this guy, he did a pretty good job. The reason why they're attaching these weird skin rolls onto them is because they're making them not reject the skin, and so it's their skin and they're making them, you know, live with it in that area basically, because this is the before that we're talking about, and it's just horrible, I mean, but yeah, I would opt for something else that we're going to talk about. But this is pretty good, honestly.
Yeah, this one. They did a very good job. And again keep in mind that this is way back in the early nineteen hundreds.
But no antibiotics. Yeah, this one was scary. I still think they could have lined up his eyes better. This is the before where he's getting used to his skin being on there, like just lined up or whatever. And I guess this part was like a hairy part of his chest that they left for the eyebrow bart or something. And then this is like over the years times. But I'm telling you, they could have lined up these eyeballs better. I just I'm not sure what they're doing.
Yeah they didn't. They didn't do a very good job at that, because this is another picture where it looks like, again a mask is put over somebody's face and the eyeholes like masks.
Didn't quite fit. But I mean, honestly they did quote unquote okay for thinking of the time and stuff. I just think they could have done a better closure. I don't know it's going on there.
And his his eyebrows look very strange from the chest his chest.
Yeah, it's so weird. But I'm telling you, I did not know about such a thing. And I mean some of these injuries are just the smell alone. They're not wearing masks, you guys, because of infection, like to not cross contaminate. I almost guarantee you they're wearing him because of the smell.
Yeah, and there definitely would be, especially you know for me having come from being an autopsy assistant and smelling what burning flesh smells like and things like that. When you smell stuff like that, it gets stuck in your nose. If you ever smell gang grain or anything like that, you will literally smell that for like a week afterwards.
Because that's every time you see a photo. Yeah, we're going to talk about necrotizing fasci itis, and every time I see a photo, I can smell it because I took care of somebody for a same period of time and I'm just like, I can smell that picture.
There are certain things that like you never forget when you're in the world, gilades, burns, uh, sea diff oh, things like that, they just literally get stuck in your nose and you cannot get that smell to go away.
And randomly, for me, amniotic fluid. Everybody says it doesn't have a smell, But I have a horrible, acute sense of smell so awful for being a nurse, and I can totally smell it.
I can smell things that no one else smell yep and always I've always been that way.
And so do you got to go get the testing strip. I'm like, her water is broke. I can tell They're like, go get her, go get Heidi.
Yeah, yum, yum yum.
Sorry, guys, I know you thought it was odorless, but whoa, but it's not. My computer just likes to randomly do that sometimes.
So after World War One World War two, we come up on the rise of cosmetic plastic surgery, which is of course people's choice to have things done. Right. So nineteen twenties to nineteen thirties the first elective facelifts and cosmetic procedures so knows eyelids, things like that, and these were only done for wealthy people because of course, I'm sure it would be uber expensive to have that done.
Randomly. They cared about the dumbest things. Can I just say that they cared about like their hairline, right, Like, I guess this is showing that she had her hairline a little bit lowered.
I'm saying, yeah, And see this is what is her name, Elizabeth Taylor. Yeah, so we're looking at a before and after of Elizabeth Taylor. And so to me, like they didn't really do.
A left house alone.
Yeah better before I happen to agree, But it's like a a side by side of what she was before what she was after.
So because your hairline, they had to pull her hairline down, which is so weird to.
Me since there was such a uh like the movie stars back in the day, you know, and that's when they went to you know, color pictures and stuff like that. I wonder if the incidents of Hollywood people when this, when plastic surgery elective surgery first came out. I wonder if it wasn't like the studio saying, hey, you need to go go get your hairline lowered.
So weird. And Marilyn's eyes were so much cuter, hooded. She had a nice footed eye. And I'm sure on screen because I know, because I have a hooded eye, it's sometimes you look sleepier or something, so I'm sure they had to open it up. They did say she was known for having a chin implant. That was, but I don't think she needed it. She didn't have an absence of chin or anything odd. I thought it was fine.
Makes her look more masculine to have it lower. You know, she was pretty before that's what I'm saying.
I don't know, I agree.
Yeah, Rita Hayworth again this dumb hairline thing. They moved some of her hairline and always tweaking that nose. And I'm telling you, guys, as we go through this, it is the one thing that never really turns out that great. Yeah, got it, careful.
Yeah, there's some very interesting pictures of celebrities especially that have had uber botched plastic surgery done. Yes, his Clark gay, but.
Peoples actually looks kind of good. I hate to say it. Yeah, they removed his his little underneath jowl and fixed his teeth, so.
He definitely needed his teeth fixed because he has a big gap.
And it's not a cute one. I love a cute gap, but that's a big gap.
Yeah, and his teeth look like they're different sizes, and so when you look at the bottom picture, like they're like all level instead of like everyone is a different size, because it almost looks like the top picture almost looks like he still has some of his baby teeth compared to the because they're.
Like chick lits. And then I bet they just shaved them down. Maybe I don't know. I didn't know that dentistry was actually that good back then.
Like I didn't know that either.
Yeah, I'm like, what, I don't know what they did, but they definitely spoke about his teeth. So and this uh jowl situation, which honestly it helped him, I get it. Like, and this one again, you can't have them hooded eyes in Hollywood. It's just not a thing. They make you get rid of them. Like he looked more handsome in picture. Ay.
Yeah, we're looking at Dean Martin right now and again side by side before and after pictures. So and these were these were all actors during the early days, like I said of the hall Wood Studios opening, So this must have been like a you know, it already looks better in the first one.
Same, Yeah, her nose looks too big in the second one, which I think they must have attempted to fix the bulbous part. It's more bulbous, and I'm like, that's just weird. I don't know why they did that, but whatever. I mean, the only one that looked super good two of them. Elvis has looked pretty dang good, and so did Dean Martin. So who's ever doing the boys is doing a better job than the girls personally.
Yeah, the women's pictures do not look good. So we're looking at Elvis right now. So it's got him before and before and after pictures, and so it looks like they narrowed his nose and defined it a lot better.
Honestly, on his on his nose, I'm like, and it kind of looks like they he minimized his upper lip. See what I'm saying. Yeah, that upper lip is big in that first photo and not so much after.
That, and his jawline is very different.
They kept his hooded eyes, and wouldn't you know it, it's like his trademark that he's sexy. Let's lead people's eyes alone. I don't know unless my dad had hooded eyes and he did have to get him reduced when he was older because he couldn't see good. But I don't know. Maybe I'm biased because I have them. Do you guys know that Elvis was a blonde? This is real natural blonde, a dirty blonde. And I did not know that there's another one of him singing look at this.
Yeah, Elvis is a big deal here because Memphis is literally his like home place. We have, you know, his mansion and a state here that people can come and visit, and you know, we have Elvis Week every year and all that stuff.
So I'm related to Elvis actually not too far away. But like if you're related to one important person in that whole, it's everybody. They're all related, all those.
All the inbreeding.
I'm serious because I'm related to Maryland. I'm related to all kinds of people. And if it's not on my mom's side, it's on my dad's side. My mom has like the royal people and my dad has all the presidents. And I'm like, why are you all related? That's a little weird, but yeah, Elvis. Elvis is definitely, I mean, I don't know. I could see some resemblances definitely to my grandma's side.
And it's funny that, you know, he looked good as a blonde, you know, and he looked more natural, natural hair, and then they dyed his eyebrows and they dyed his hair and whatever.
But then it's sandy blond. It wasn't as blond as this photo. I think this is a recolorization or something, but it's more this sandy color right right there. Weird. I did not know he was a blonde. At all.
I think that was like before he went into this service.
Yeah, I think probably this this, Oh, this was the picture of that famous plastic surgeon that did all the the guys the club from New Zealand. That guy, I don't know. I think you said it already, but anyway, he's one of the ones putting dicks on people's.
Heads, which is literally what it looked like.
And you know this picture I put in here because we're going to talk about other things here in a minute, but it cracks me up because I will say this, Jane Mansfield gets slept on because I think she's pretty er the Maryland number one and number two. Those titties be real. But I just thought this was a funny picture, you can tell.
And it's funny because it's a picture at like a dinner or something where Jane Mansfield is looking at Audrey.
Boob. Audrey, that's Audrey Hepburn looking at Jane Mansfield's boobs. And so that's what I'm saying. Jane Mansfield is actually, I think, in my opinion, if not prettier than Marilyn Monroe, as pretty as Marilynd Monroe.
So this goes into like I said, the nineteen sixty two was the very first silicone breast implants. They were developed by Thomas Cronin and Frank Giro in Houston, marking the era of the elective body modification.
And that we know of. Hitler did say that people would be doing this in the basement in Germany, but this is the ones we know about.
And so this is the very first boob jobs or other things that you have done as elective surgeries. And let me tell you, I have seen sick boozies.
Yeah, this lady Tammy Jean is the first one ever to have her titties done. And you know, she had this big chest piece. Nowadays she'd just be rocking that, but I guess it was bad. And she said, could you take all this skin off? And I want this tattoo removed? And he said, you know, you know what else we could do when we're in there, miss divorcee of like six kids, We could put some titties in there for you. And she was like, sure, do it.
That's how it happened. And this is like her and supposedly and this is the after and she said they felt real, they good, looked good, all the things I mean, I think they look really good.
Yeah. And if if you've ever been around somebody who has had a boob job done, especially the older boob jobs, they used to go under your breast right and the pector muscle, and you would have these big Frankensteining type scars underneath your boobs. It wasn't until later that they started entering through the armpits.
And they cannot do that if you have a lift to you, guys, If you have a lift, you will have what is called the tea. So she's talking about a tea upside down and you will still have that and around the areoa if you choose to have your boobies done even now. But these things can go horrifically wrong. So absolutely this one. This is a redo. This is
her after, this is her before she's horribly contracted. Here, she's gotta have a capsulectomy because our bodies don't like this, and starts to fight against it, makes that weird capsule like the deodorant can that showed you guys last.
Yeah, And it's because putting any kind of foreign body into the body is dangerous no matter what it is, no matter where it's at.
And so and it controlled Pam Anderson's here. You can see it holding and they're almost touching, which they cannot fix if you do that right, So it's a whole situation. Make sure you're looking for your doctor and like making sure you know what's happened. Oh, I do have a capsul or contracture right here, double bubble right here. That means the implant literally was misshapen and squished because of her scar tissue causing this beautiful thing here. See how it made it look weird?
Yeah, it literally. Think of for people who are not watching the video, think of it this way. If you've ever been in an old home with carpeting, and how the padding underneath the carpet breaks down over time and it gets ripply. That's what these do because that it moves us, and your muscles contract, your skin contracts, and so with every movement and things like that, it pulls on those implants and makes them very misshaped and ripply and strange looking.
Well, speaking of strange, if you get if you fuck around and find out this happened to my ex sister in law and I'm not even kidding she they told her you cannot go as because you want to get they put in stretchers and all this crazy stuff and did all these things, and the doctor still told her, no, you can't have stripper boobs, lady, and she was like, yes I can. And she got no nipple, Nancy, just like this lady. Her nipples fell off, so and then it opened up all the way down.
Yeah, and this is very disturbing because this person and their nipple fell off. There's a giant hole there. There's also so a giant hole underneath of that hole.
Very common here, very common. So los, yes, and these kind of things end up, you know, weird. Like her implant all the way up migrated because the scar toshuit at the bottom instead of the top.
So her right breast, the implant moved up so it is literally up next to her collar bone.
Yeah, Janet, would you wear this dress if you have these titty problems?
I was thinking about that when you pulled that picture up. I'm like, I don't. And then I don't think I would have stopped to pose for a picture.
No, I just would have made sure my titty was looking good, like put it away, like what are you doing? Wow?
Now I will I will say this with natural boobs right when you lay down or whatever, they'll move into your armpit or just whatever they do things. If you have really big boobs, you literally could joke about throwing your boob over your shoulder because they're big. But that woman for it to move that far from her breast tissue all the way up to her collar bone, and she's wearing a very low cut V dress, strapless dress.
Or it doesn't fit her. This part should be up here. Yeah, I don't know what she's doing, but you know whatever, you need to fire your your stylist, lady. I feel bad for her kind of here's another double bubble. See how you got the double bubble? Extreme capsular contraction to the point where it's moving the breast apart because it's like pulling so tight that scar tissues, like.
It's like pulling the breast implants into her armpits or into her sides.
To the sides. Yep, and this they did fix it. And some people have naturally far space boobs, which it looks like she does, which is whatever, but it shouldn't be this far. See how much they closed her in it. And it's just all this if you go in there, what it is. It's these bands of scar tissue, and they but you can't keep the implant in there. You got to buy a whole new set too, So that's the whole thing. They can't wrap it now, they can
wrap it in your own skin. Somehow. I read this thing that said they have this pocket thing now where they can wrap it in your own cells to make you reject it less. I don't know, but.
It's where it's. I don't think I would pay for the first set, let alone wanting to go back and have a second set done well.
And you have once you're committed, right like I mean, unless you're gonna do fat grafting or something like if they've had to dig your boobs out. Now, if she still has kind of a lot of natural breast tissue down here, because you can see it separated from where the implants never came down, and that can happen. They're supposed to drop and fluff into the but they didn't that enough. You know, she could have just removed them and reconstructed, but some people don't. Some people have to.
So this lady that we're looking at as a before and after, so she had her boob job done, her body was contracting and so they're literally shaped like kidney beans.
Both they are up high. Yeah, it's underneath her collarbones, and then the boobies are down below like her natural they're supposed to drop and it just didn't. And a lot of times we'll see this malformation as well. Right there. Pam Anderson had that too. I don't know why, but that always seems to happen. Oh not yet anything else on boobies.
That was it for the boobies.
Here's some this is a bad day.
Yeah, well I.
Have gonna fall off.
So I have seen some but implants where people go in they have gluteal implants done, and we had a patient come in where the implant had flipped completely backwards.
I got you, let me find it.
And so that is a whole nother thing when you see somebody like that, because instead it is that outward curvature or the butt, it's like concave and weird.
Droopy down and weird, like see how nice this site is? And then it flipped flipped around and it'll know.
If you if you have patience, or if you are a patient that has any kind of implant like that, especially a butt implant, you need to make sure that you tell your doctor, your family doctor that you go to, because if you get sick and they go to give you an antibiotic or whatever and you have a butt implant, that is a huge no.
No.
Oh, really, you do not want somebody giving you an antibiotic in your butt if you have butt implants, because you don't want to rupture their implant.
This lady puts silicone in her butt. This was like a dark alley shit, and she's gonna lose her ass and she has kind of a big butt. I'm like, girl, what did you want from wife?
Right? And this the butt that we're looking at. Not only is the butt cheeks very misshapen, but they're kind of drooping in the middle and they're grayish colored, so they pulled down, it almost looks like a grayish tail type thing forming on both sides of her butt cheeks.
I thought I had one. If it didn't download, all be sad because I had one of a necrotic fatbolism. But let's see it.
So surgery is broken down into two different categories. You can have reconstructive, which means cleft palettes, you know things. Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah, this woman that we're looking at right now. Definitely have breast implants because this woman, she had.
A booty implants and they're funny.
Her boobs are what like a jay or something, they're they're absolutely huge.
And she's then he's the guy from Aerosmith.
Yeah, and then she has a very weird looking butt implants that are very so weird.
She's too skinny for this number one. Number two you've got to have a BBL if you're going to do that. But I understand we've got risks with that as well, which we'll talk about. But I'm just saying better that than this.
Yeah, that that's just disturb So the difference between reconstructive and cosmetic is cosmetic, it's elective changes. These are things that you want to have done. It is literally a multi billion dollar industry per year because people always think that they have to improve on their looks and so it's like fast growing. Reconstructive is like traumas, birth defects, burns, post cancer, reconstruction, you know, mass you need it, Yeah, things like that.
This is clearly first of all, this lady's to fit for what's happening, Like, you do not need this diaper butt. Look, it's weird.
Let it go because it looks like the picture there's a surgeon and there's a picture of a girl or poster of a girl over his head, and it literally looks like she has a very poopy diaper.
But yep, and it's got a straight line, so she must have had an implant too. Maybe it's weird. I mean, like you don't want to look like that, Like that's not normal.
I don't know why emphasize the destructive plastic surgery that you had by wearing a thong bathing suit.
Right, super or very tight. I mean, I guess if you're working out, you can't. But I don't know what is happening here. This is so strange.
This one then has a shelf booty. I've seen this before too, where they have butt implants or butt lits done and they go horribly wrong and everything shifts and it literally looks like a shelf across your butt and you could actually put like a vase.
Or she looks like she kind of had a nice thing going on here before she did this. I don't know. People are never happy. Yeah, I know this reason. I don't know why you would do it, you know what I mean?
This is bad to me, And so let's get into some of the batshit nuts things that people have injected over the years before the advances in plastic surgery, and so early in the nineteen hundreds, it was a thing to get paraffin wax injections, and so they would put that into the breast or into faces as a quote unquote filler. Over time, not only does it move, but it hardens, because paraffin is candle wax. Right, yes, it hardens, it moves, and then it causes severe abscesses wherever they
injected the paraffin. So not only are you going to be left permanently scarred, but also very disfigured from paraffin wax injections.
I have a picture of a paraffin rejection if if we find it as we go along, I'm not seeing it, right.
So after the early nineteen hundreds, when they started in the age of you know, the first breast implants or whatever, silicone injections became very popular. However, most of them were very unregulated, but they were popular in the underground scene, and they were wrong. They were all deemed to be like the wax sines, safe and effective.
Right, Yeah, it looks great. Looks super good.
So they because these were industrial strength silicone injections, they caused chronic inflammation granulomas, which is our benign tumors or whatever tissue death and some people later had to have amputations or full masted ectomies because the quote unquote filler didn't work.
Yep, this is a lady's face and that never goes away. Your body will continue to try and push it away like out of wherever it is, and it just is crazy. I mean, they were able to say this is unbotched. But they were able to help this lady quite a bit. These are all from the silicone injection, these lumps, and they were able to get a lot of it out, but not all of it out and it will happen again, which is so big. And Pressley said that she had this done, yes is why she said.
And she looks horrific. And again that's it's a big deal down here. Priscilla Presley is a big deal. She owned the estate and then she passed away and it went to her daughter something like that. But that's a big thing down here, as the Presley family and their horrific surgeries.
So when this lady had the silicones. She did this at home herself because great idea.
So the next thing is just beyond me. Why in the hell this is a WTF moment? So fix a flat and cement injections and so. Multiple modern botchcases and involved using black market buttock injections or injections other places with cement, tire sealant, super glue, and mineral oil. So victims often develop necrotic tissue, which is dead tissue, sepsis,
which is a body wide blood infection death. One of the most famous cases involving a toxic tush in Florida where multiple women were hospitalized and some of them died because of using cement or whatever in their but their face or whatever. I whatf the hail would make you inject superglue or sement into your body because you thought it was a good idea. I don't, I don't.
Know, I have no I'm going to stop sharing for one minute because I'm gonna have you add me back in. Well I'm still here, but like at it back on in a minute, just because I want to show people that happens with the wax and stuff. Okay, didn't it didn't download, but it is crazy. It's actually kind of scary, you know what me. Oh my gosh, I guess you know, there's not a whole lot they can do for it, which is wild to me, so let me find it. But yeah, I just was like shocked that they would
do that, you know what I mean. Well, and the.
Weird thing to me is, you know, like on the last show, we talked about the foreign body in the places they shouldn't be and how they're so common that
they actually have their own names or diagnosis codes. So here's one, and this is for the people that did the paraffin wax injections all of the time, they developed what was called paraphenomas, which are tumor like lumps under the skin ulcer rate and then your skin literally tries to push the paraffin wax out of your body by creating abscesses and holes so that it can try to rid that. So obviously paraffin wax must have been a big thing. If paraphenomas are an actual diagnosis.
Right, there's still to this day actual Is it still a diagnosis?
Then yes?
Oh my gosh, so weird. We can keep talking and I'm going to just look for that for one second.
So here's another very strange thing that people used to use to try to make body modification better. Surgeons tried using ivory like from an elephant tusk bone or even wood to reconstruct noses and chins. So obviously, because those are definite hard foreign bodies, they rejected rotted. So imagine
having rotting wood in your face. What that would smell like because rotting wood stinks anyway, or they would he rode through the skin, so people would have splinter type activity, especially from the wood stuff, where pieces of splinter wood would force itself out of your face. Oh, I can't imagine what that would be like. I know what having a splinter in your finger or under your nail feels like, right, So I can't just having a tooth picture cheek, you know what I mean?
Yeah, no kidding. And before we move on from fillers, this girl, all she did, and this is recent, was have filler done on the sides on the nazy old labial or whatever. And look what happened. This is re and like this is in the here and now, So that's very scary.
Well, and the thing is to me, look at all the fillers and injections that are marketed like at all these by dermatology slash wellness spas where you can come in and get facial injections, micro needling things like that done where you know, damn good and well, there has not been enough proper testing to know what those substances are going to do to your body over time. Because it literally looked like it was eating the nose off of her face.
Yeah, and that, I mean it just goes to show you, like, period, we do not know what our bodies will accept or reject. Period, Like we can't know that, and they can't know that. All they can say is, oh, it's relative risk, right, that's so that's what they're going to sell.
Yes, they're all marketed as safe. So save every injection and stuff and think about like how much they have changed, even the breastplants over breast implants over the years because when they started out and they were silicone injections and silicone bags and stuff, and then because there was such a widespread amount of infections and pulmonary embolisms and you know, all of these things that occurred from that, then they switched to sailing, which is the more common breast implant
thing now is sailing, but think also how easy it is for you to rupture a bag of sailing.
And they do. Boy, do we see? Way do they? I have seen so many people with ruptures. It's not even funny.
One hundred and it's easy to rupture. It doesn't take that much pounds of force to rupture someone. And so you get hit on the chest, you lay on your stomach a lot, you know, uh, your kid jumps up on your lap or whatever, and that can rupture. Which great that it's sailine because your body can reabsorb the saline. However, what kind of plastic and is it a forever plastic bag that the it's silicon.
It's still silicone to this day, they still have silicon. So I'm like, well, that's silly then, because we both know then okay, what's the point. It's still a foreign body object. Yeah.
So, and your body's not going to reabsorb a silicone oh, definitely not. It's toxic. Silicone is toxic to the human body.
So I guess it's like, you know, when they won't let you take pictures of something. I think that's what happened, because it's like nowhere, But I did have a couple that I sent to myself just barely that I know I missed, so I'll show people what's not that one. I don't know why it likes that picture so.
Much, looking at the butt, the butt, the butt.
So much butt pictures, geez. I did want to show this one because this is a woman and this is the people that injected silicone into their chest.
Like this is really really bad because I thought this was a guy at first, but it's like very lumpy, very misshapen. It's red, it's irritated, and it literally looks to me like her nipples are going to fall off at any second.
And then look at the vascular right area. It don't.
It's this is a massive. That was a massive and.
That was like they didn't want to go in. This one is from the wax, but I can't find the actual wax one where it was in her face and it was pretty cool, but this is where they had to remove the wax out and that's what she got left with.
Yeah, so and wanting boobs, and so she put the paraffin in her chest and then because it was toxic to the body, and they went in and removed it. Now she has two It looks like a checkerboard scars on her chest from where they She's.
Not like no titties now too, Like I don't know if she had any, but there's nothing. I mean, it's just gone, which is bananas to me. I'm like, what, I don't know.
Just be happy with what God gave you and how he made you. You don't need to.
You don't need that.
You don't need body modification like that to make you know, and especially with stuff like that, just just really do your research.
Is mainly why we're telling you this, because this is what I do want to mention. A lot of these people that we are showing have a lot of money, like Priscilla Presley has all the money, right, and she couldn't find a good enough person to do her stuff. I mean, and this poor lady's titties be crazy. They got like googly eyes on even right.
Yeah, and it does before and after picture literally looks like, uh, you know that winky face where one eyes up and one eyes down. That's what her bobes look like.
Googly eyes. It's so sad, and that can happen to anybody period, Like you have no no clue. And here is the paraffin face. Tell me that wasn't worth waiting for. Look how crazy this is?
Yeah, and this is a pic coming out lady that had the paraffin injection done. And again because the body doesn't like foreign objects, it literally created a crater in her cheek and is pushing the paraffin out her cheek bone.
Bananas, bananas. I could not believe it when I seen that. I was like, it's blocking some of these because they say they're sensitive. So that's what's going on. Yeah, and I understand. Go back to normal now, I'll go back to my regular program.
Here, regularly scheduled program, yes, ma'am. So the back in like the World War One, like we talked about earlier with the mask and stuff, they really did give people ten masks to where they would do them and things like that, because.
I would take the ten mask, look at how good this looks? Right, looks better than that crazy plastic.
Do that because they didn't have the technology advancements whatever to do it properly, and like Heidi said earlier, not lining up the eye holes and things like that, so they would give them these hand painted metal masks.
Would that freak you out? If this was your husband. Honestly, it wouldn't bother me.
It wouldn't bother me either. But this, I mean my husband, this person, this soldier, actually looks better because he has one of these masks. But it actually, it looks real. It looks real, it looks normal because the way it's painted. You cannot tell that there is anything.
Mask and a dick on my face any day, unless it's to close a keeping infection. I get that well.
And this is what you know. When we were talking about the weird things that look like dicks or fingers or whatever on people's faces, they have a name for him. They're called uh they were large skin grafts, and they were called tubed pedicle flaps. They would leave them attached to the body and roll them up in a tube to graft for later life saving but grotesque in the process because some of these flaps literally look like you have a tampon or something hanging off your face or
out of your mouth or where. They were very large. Ford think of like toilet paper roll, only smaller, right, So the skin is rolled up into a flap and cook.
Okay, you roll your cookie dough and like stretch it and stick it on your head.
Yeah, that's literally like like a can of crescent rolls. That's what it looks like. So it looks like a tube of crescent rolls hanging off your body wherever suits.
That's what. Yeah.
So they said they would often leave those tubes hanging off a patient for weeks until they were ready to unroll it and do the plastic surgery. I can't imagine how liable that would keep the tissue.
Well, I think because they fed it, so seems to be that they did a good job this way. FYI, people, and I think this should be like a mandatory thing. We should all be asked. But I can't change the world. But just so people know, because I am a skin graft person and Jenna is as well. One foreskin from your little baby's brand new penis, when you're going to cut it anyway, look, don't cut it if you don't want to cut it. But I'm saying if you're going
to cut it, they throw it in the trash. So it would be much better that you could send it to have skin grafts made for that purpose. Twenty sheets of skin because that skin is so perfect.
And for people that don't know skin Grafting is when you take if you've ever seen one of the old timey like cheese slicers or whatever, they literally slice skin off of you, shave it off of you. It comes off in sheets and then they use that to implant somewhere else over wound or you know.
Where did they take your skin from? They got mine off my booty, my thigh. They when they did it, I can't tell now because I was so little. I was only one, and it's the whole top of my foot. I almost added a picture, but I couldn't get a half decent because it's blends really good now unless you know it's there, it's it's like my babyfoot. And so they took it. But when I was pregnant, you know your skin changes and that My kids were like, you
have a giant brose on your butt. And I was like what, because I've been over for something and I guess i'd short short. I don't even know, but they were like, it's kind of on my hip areas. Maybe they were falling down, but they were like, there's a big bruise right there. And I'm like, oh, that's my skin craft and they were like, that's wild I've never seen it before. I'm like, yeah, well normally at once.
So yeah, so yeah, that's this picture we're looking at as one of those skin petical globes orthough and literally it's from the side of his nose around u down his down his chin, and around the back of his neck behind his ear.
They literally have like the model for this because it did work, which is so bizarre. It's bizarre to me that they had to do it that way, but I guess. I mean, they didn't always look very good, but sometimes they turned out okay. But I'm telling you, unless I needed closure, I'm all about these masks. Look at that.
Yeah, it's beautiful. The the realness of the mask that they use used, and I mean there's some serious artistry involved in these masks because it blends with the people's face one hundred percent.
This one is perfect. Yeah, and this lady also had a filler and now she needs a new nose from that place, but they probably fixed her.
Yeah, she's got necrotic tissue from the left side of her nose, like all the way down past her lip and a massive infection.
Got she's gonna lose all that skin.
Holy holy infection.
But yeah, the ten Nose Shop was a real place there for a while. That's the one guy that it showed. I can show you. It looks so real, like with it off of his face, look at how crazy it looks super real.
Yeah, and it's beautiful the way that they did it because the facial hair, the glasses, the whole nine yards look good.
Guy's see the mustache one.
Yep, looks one hundred percent exactly.
And this is the other guy with the eye yep. And so I don't know, weird, it's perfect.
They did a really good job, and I think I would probably opt for that option over a massive surgery.
Unless you needed it for closure, which I mean, I get it, close it up, you know, like other than that, not so good. So they didn't have the best stuff. And you know, this is another tube. You can see it down here. This is the beginning for that guy that ended up weird later. I actually think his fix a little better here, which is sad. This is after the surgery. But there's the tubes againdikes anyway.
The definite skin flaps and so along with all the other weird stuff like fix a flat and cement and all those other weird things. So, of course we talked about the liquid silicone injections, but the problem with those is that people they weren't regulated. Of course, they were done in a back alley type stuff. It was marketed okay as a miracle filler, so it was used in
the breast or faces or wherever. No regulation, but they would use industrial grade silicone, often mixed with olive oil or motor oil.
Like what part of anybody thinks this is like, oh, this seems this seems okay.
And this is not made up. This is real life medical just happened. There's diagnosis, there's case studies on.
Yes, this is not out there out there, and again.
These were marketed as safe and so they migrate through the body. They cause massive inflammation everywhere, disfigurement, and sometimes fatal embolisms that go to the lungs or the brain.
Or the heart or wherever you die.
People die because you just put motor oil and liquid silicone in your body.
That yeah, nothing is worth that, nothing is worth all that.
Then we have a genius that decided to use mineral oil and vasoline. So this was done by early bodybuilders where they would inject mineral oil or vasoline into their muscles in order to bulk up. Instead of any gains, they would wind up with massive infection, scar tissue, or an amputation of the limb because of the ship they shot into their muscles.
And by the way, people all y'all out there doing trend and we know, because we're nurses, we see this. You don't know where those needles are coming from. You don't know where those backyard implants are coming from. Guess where they come from. If you get like a surgery from not a surgeon, they could get them from a corpse. Oh yeah, that happens in third world countries. So if you have your surgeries, ever, and you choose to remove and switch out, get your shit, throw.
It away one hundred percent. So another thing was the again the black market fillers marketed again safe and said they.
Would a market filler right here she meant.
Tire sealant, super glue or cooking oil, and her eyeball fell off, yes, basically, and she has a giant, giant, giant ball on her face that like covers her eye, her eye, you can't see her right eye.
Opening and down there and she can't see I'm sure.
And so it's very swollen. And this is probably somebody that thought would be a great idea to use a quote unquote filler probably for under I stuff. And that's what happened.
And it's usually not from a doctor, like like Jennet was saying. This is not regulated.
This is called play stupid games when stupid prizes.
This is a big stupid price right here. And I felt bad for her because God only knows if it's gonna be okay, literal.
It literally looks like a prolex rectum coming out.
Of yeah, oh my gosh, it does. So you guys saw that show, So put that to good use and think of it in her eye.
And look at the way that her face is drooped on that side as well. It's heavy because it's doing because that it's literally like the size of a baseball.
That's and if you if you guys think, oh, we can just cut it open and drain it, no you can't because it's so infected that if they do that goes in your bloodstream. That's why her eye still looks like that until she gets cleared of her infections. She's staying like that.
Mm hmmm, one hundred percent. I can't imagine, like how awful. That would be, especially this involving the eyeball. This is just crazy to me.
It might have been the cement one that you.
Said, so, so I don't know. So a lot of the early facelifts were done as secretly on European aristocrats. Surgeons literally cut away sections of skin and pulled it tight. Anesthesian antiseptics were primitive, so infections and scarring were very common.
Transplants have gone wrong, so attempts at skin grafting from kadap often Faileds and stoners didn't understand immune rejections, and so, like Heidi said earlier, they would take things from cadavers, bone or what because we talked about bone implants, fat implants, muscle implants, anything like that that comes from cadavers they would use on people. And that went horribly wrong as well.
And I don't have any old fashioned facelifts because they literally are impossible to find. So I was like, well, we'll just show these. But I do have the Queen.
Of all so to have her, yeah, Joan Rivers, and and she's got I thought she had a pretty face before, and then it kind of looks like that, like the joker smile and that's.
What to tight. And same with her. Look, she's got those Marionette lines where it looks weird and she was beautiful. Like, I'm sorry, but there's some weird shit going on with this family, Like I think she Isn't she still alive and her daughter died? Wasn't that what it was?
Something something like that, But it's like a whole.
Big grandson died. Yeah, y'all are killing that family line off. And I'm just saying Joan Rivers speaking of killing people off, go see what she said about Obama's wife and.
Big Mike, Big Mike, swing a d Big Mike.
She she done said it, and then she died on the operating table for an elective surgery.
So yeah, Prisilla Pressley, she literally looks like definitely she came out of the Batman series. She definitely likes looks like the Joker. Plus her cheeks are misshapen. She's got that stupid line from both sides of her mouth.
The Joker thing.
Yeah, yeah, it's it's horrific.
And then like she has all the money, all the she could. If this is about the ability to fix it money wise, she's got it. That means you're screwed. Yeah, if she can't fix it, you ain't fixing it. There's no way.
They looked at her and they're like, yeah, there's nothing we can do to whatever, or you're gonna look worse than you do now, and then what auction do you have?
No? Well, I'm so grateful. I will give my plastic surgery admission. I had botox done one time right here and right here, because I was worried about these lines that I've had, like since I was eight years old, and I did it, and I had a permanent pimple thing right there for like two years. This was supposedly just botox, not even filler, not even I'm so glad I didn't do it. Could you imagine with my history?
Oh lord? And it scared me bad enough that I was like, I don't think I should because it leaked for like two years in antibiotics and whole thing, and it wasn't like horrific, but it's just kind of like a zip there forever. And I'm telling you guys, it scared me good enough where I'm like, I'm going graceful.
Yeah, I have I have wrinkles, and I'm going to keep mine because you know that's just a story of my life. I would not, especially with the you know, the all the stuff that they had it out now to like filler in your face and whatever. And I'm not going to name the names of the product. I don't want to get. I don't want to get.
My real story. So I think I'm okay on that one.
Yeah, No, botox is a different thing. But these are actual products or marketed as cosmetic fillers or lipoid injections things like that where they inject you know, your your lips or your cheeks.
I would do it if it was your own fat and you had to like for reconstruction or something weird like that, but like I don't know about just for I would take things off before I put things in. Oh, like I will cut off a turkey neck when I get old some day if I need to. But I'm doing like my exercises and praying a lot.
But yeah, there's no way that I would because like the trending in it's for all these like I don't know what they're called, their like wellness spas or whatever, esthetics and stuff where you go in and have micro needling and whatever. With all of these different products that don't have this safety testing. Of course, again they're marketed as safe, safe, and effective, although there's no testing to prove that other than from the far many pharma companies
that develop these things. You don't know the long lasting effects of what well due to your body and.
Even all natural. So Marilyn Monroe, you guys her chin implant, because that was before silicone. She had a bovine bovine cartilage put in there. Because I'm reading it and it said it literally a night. By nineteen fifty eight, this started to try to absorb into her body, gave her autoimmune reactions, gave her all kinds of problems, and she actually is quoted as having all kinds of chin deformity issues that they had to keep fixing.
Right, because what did they do? They used a part of a cowjaw. How to put in her face?
Yeah, and her Facebook? Why and this lady was beautiful before and look at what she did to her face.
One hundreds person. So we have a we have a list of people that we're going to talk about. And so this woman, her name was Joscelyn Joscelyn Wildenstein, aka cat Woman. So back in my day when they had Batman and Robin on TV. She actually played Catwoman on that show, so that she had and this was the TV show like back in the I don't know, seventies whatever,
It was a long time ago. So years of repaid, repeated facelifts, cheek implants, and eye surgeries left her face permanently distorted and disfigured, becoming one of the most infamous examples of extreme surgery addiction. So if you see that before and after on this woman, she's absolutely stunning. She's absolutely beautiful, and now she looks like some kind of like Tellatubby's.
Monster character, let's see. And it's so sad because she was really pretty.
And she was very pretty.
I don't understand why. I mean, I don't know. I guess, like you said, they'd get addicted or whatever. You know, Yeah, it's crazy, will probably run it.
It's crazy to me that people would want to do that.
It looked like a cat.
I don't know. So this other woman, she her name was Hang Mioku nineteen ninety South Korea, repeated cosmetic procedures. When no surgeon would operate further on her because she'd had so many, she injected cooking oil into her own face. The swelling figurement made her infamous cautionary tale. She was a former model that was addicted to cosmetic procedures, and like I said, the doctors are like, Nope, you don't need anymore. There's nothing more we can do.
She was, she wasn't she's it's not fat. This is just her face. She looks fat, but it's not. It's all swelling.
She was beautiful, she was really skinny. She had beautiful facial structure. But because of the cooking oil, it migrated, it damaged things. She had severe swelling and deformity.
Her nose now it looks like not even the same.
She has like multiple chins, like her cheeks are deformed, her foreheads deformed, her nose is deformed. Everything is very weird about this, so sad. So I can't imagine going from model to that. She literally looks like the elephant man in her picture John Merritt's Bad. So. Also in the nineteen twenties or early sorry, early twentieth century, with all the paraffin people shooting wax in, they actually dubbed them the paraffin girls because there was such a large
population of people that that did that. So especially in their chest in Vegas carrot top.
Oh my lord, Yeah, I don't know.
What looks so well. And there's so many people like that aren't on our list of people to talk about today that look horrific. Now he was.
Fine, Like he's a ginger and I get some people are weird about that, but like he was fine. It was fine.
Yeah, And I was it him that decided to do that, or was it an age somebody that's like, hey, you can get more roles if if you go see this plastic surgeon whatever, Like if you ever see Meg Ryan, Now, holy cow, hers is awful. And I'm like, what in the heck you went from like America's Sweetheart, you know, heart throb or whatever to just holy cow.
Yeah, I know he wasn't on our list, but I had to do it because I was like, you guys, leave them hundred eyes alone. Now he's completely unrecognizable, right.
And this is Kenny Rogers that we're looking at, and so we have the before and after. It literally, to me looks like they have done a lot of facial reconstruction, like they've changed his cheek structure and owl. His face is very slender and weird looking now doesn't even look like him, look.
Like him if you saw him in the store. Maybe he was going for that. Maybe you want to be left alone, mate, I want. Yeah, that she ruined her face, like I don't even know.
She went from a semi attractive person. I don't know who this is. But okay, yeah, I see that on Crawford the second one. But it's like she looked really good compared to the second one. It looks like her face got elongated or something. It looks very.
They narrowed her, I think, and then they did something weird to her nose, which doesn't match. See her angles match. My god knows what he's doing over her. This doesn't match. And then she went crazy on her eyebrows to try and fix it.
Yeah, no, this is just crazy. It looks like she got an eyebrow transplant from somewhere. It's really very strange.
They said they used to glue them on, so that's that. And Joan, poor Joan. You know, I don't know why they all do this weird joker cut smile.
Yeah, I don't like that. And and it's what were they doing. Were they trying to tighten, like pull.
It too tight or something?
Maybe and that's got that permanent joker line by the lips. It looks very hearted.
It's so spooky, and I know they've got better facelifts now, but I'm just saying, and then poured on Atla versace o Hers. I mean, she looks so much worse. I don't understand it.
He went from a really pretty lady to she looks like a boy. She does look like somebody in drag, like a crypt keeper in drag. It's it's awful.
It looks one of those hair rocker guys that like, god, oh.
Yeah that we were like early eighties rockers and whatever, and now you see them and you're like, holy cow. So yeah, this is bad.
And she has so much money, you guys. I put these specific ones in here that weren't on our list specifically because you don't forget how much these people had and they can't fix stupid.
First scatchy and they can't. This one is crazy to me. So Michael Jackson is on our list, and so he had multiple nose jobs.
So ranild, his nose felt off.
It thinned his nasal cartilage to the point of collapse, and so toward the end of his life he actually had to want to wear a prosthetic nose to support.
This is Michaels. Nobody knows this, but this is Michael because I wouldn't have known this. I knew that. Look how handsome he looks, Like, what did you do? This? So healthy? Athletic? They fixed them hooded eyes again, they have to open up them eyeballs, and I just can't.
I'm not to mention the strange like bleaching of the skin and the whole nine yards that he went through.
That disease the July.
Yeah, that's not true. He did bleaching stuff. He was from my home state, and so you know, to be addicted to like my nose is not right. Oh, it's still not right. It's still not right to the point where your nose falls off.
Like what is wrong with you? Like you? He I mean, I get that, it's okay. I get that. It's like a thing mentally like.
But yeah, but here's the thing, ladies and gentlemen. This is called body dysmorphia. Yes, body dysmorphia. It's a real thing where you look in the mirror and you're like, oh my god, my nose spans my entire face.
And it doesn't like you look fine. Yeah.
Body dysmorphia means that you have a condition where your brain interprets your looks completely differently. And there are a lot of diagnoses out there where people think they're too tall, they're too short, there, whatever, And it's actually a neurological thing with your brain.
Yea, So it is sad, I'm not saying, but I I just wish like maybe somebody could have intervened on his behalf or something.
Now, this same one with how he died, but that was sus anyway. This woman is so flipping beautiful. Don't know who this is.
She's a newer one too, She's like a newer lady that this happened to. And it's like recent, which.
Like somebody that would be like on the Real Housewives or something.
I'm going to google it while we talk, but I couldn't believe it.
Uber beautiful and her oh my god, she looks like a methetict in the.
Afterca that's a good actually, yeah.
How their their face sinks in and caves in and all the muscle's gone and stuff. And her face is very lumpy and it's very old and wrinkly looking and just it's a mess. This is an actual natural disaster right here.
I can't find her name, but she's a movie star. She's some kind of star, and she speaks out against stuff.
Now I can imagine that she probably would not get any roles now, No, unless they're doing some kind of homeless something.
And this was just a real advertisement. Why faded thirty classic surgery in the nineteen twenties, Like because you just see the tube that they're gonna put on.
No, I'm just exactly, or the skin flap from your forehead to make your nose and so what in the world is he doing.
He's just pulling up her skin. It was under the face. I think it's a recreation for facelift. I really couldn't find any from the twenties. It was weird. It was like non existent, probably because they look so bad.
Right, because they said that they were like aristocrats would have things done like in secret. Look at mccrone's wife. She literally looks like something from the planet of the Ape snow.
Yeah, if she's a wife, I don't even know. Yeah, that's a whole.
Other she's a mife man wife.
We got another mic up in the house. Yeah, So.
Singer Pete Burns he was from dead or alive, so that was a banned way back and way back in you know, the early eighties or whatever. Had multiple lip procedures and cheek I plants done and it was wrong, and so infections, collapsed implants, and repeated corrective surgeries which left him permanently scarred. Look at those flipping lips.
It's bananas. And he was actually quite attractive, honestly. I know he looked like a girl, but like you could just do that. He had kind of a feminine face. Shave your chin down, you'd be good, bro.
And it looks like he had uber amounts of filler put in his lips, and so his lips actually looked like how much.
More feminine he looked on the left right versus the right, he.
Had a prolapse vagina for lips on his face.
It looks he could have just shaped this chin and jawline to be more feminine, and I think he would have looked like a girl.
Yeah, this is awful that he never.
Shaved his chin down that much. Look, he's still got a big chin.
The previous picture, he literally looks like a clown because his lips are so huge and oversized and just weird.
There's that other picture of that catwoman lady.
Yeah, now this is this is so awful, like her face is so distorted and just sad, and she's got the weird joker line as well.
Yeah, this is the necrotic pictures. If you want to f around and find out, I think that's on our list.
So yeah, so illegal butt injections are a big thing because you know, Brazilian butt lips are all the rage, big deal, but illegal butt injections are one of the ones that caused the most fatal consequences in patients. Multiple cases reported of women dying after being injected again with industrial silicone in hotel rooms by unlicensed practitioners or back.
In the day by your local barber this but or it was.
That completely ate her entire asscheek off.
They had to go in and evacuate everything and like it's gone.
I mean, so keep this in mind, because we were talking about boob and plants and the bags are still silicone, right. Silicone from these illegal butt lifts entered the bloodstream, causing pulmonary embolisms and mass of necrosis of the tissue. So their butt cheeks rotted off.
H Oh, that picture is bananas and I put a leg in here because it has the necrotizing fasci itis and it just shows people like how you can see the bones.
Yeah, and what happens with that is that, uh, it starts eating the tissue, and so it doesn't only eat your skin, it eats your muscle, tissue, uh, all of that stuff. And so you can die from this uber uber quick, especially if you don't know what's going on. But this guy's whole thigh is being like eaten away.
Or of the abdomen into the abdomen, which is awful.
I've seen this twice in my life.
Yeah. I took care of one lady and the bad part was was and her leg looked just like this leg, not that one down more here, not that one, yikes anyway, this one. Yeah. And she was a Jehovah's witness and she wouldn't let them cut it off. Yeah, and we would have to go in and clean it every night. And her name is Cecilia. I will never forget. She's passed on, so it's whatever. And I had to go in and the problem was she had trauma from a sexual rape when she was young and she's old when
this is happening. And every time we'd have to go in, we'd have to hold her down. And I never felt so bad in my life trying to help somebody.
Right, Yeah, and that's the thing, because things like this, you have to debreath them, you have to keep them clean. Some doctors will treat with oh what's that called?
Oh my gosh, we were doing Sylvadeen and Sylvadeen.
And there's like a mesh gauze stuff. I can't remember what it's called.
It rips off your skin. You got, yes, it's.
You would have to go in and and sometimes because these wounds are so deep on a patient, you would have to go in and actually put like this vasaline gauze or whatever with the Sylviadin on it over these wounds to try to keep them from drying out and making things worse.
So and this she's gonna lose her butt cheek. It doesn't look as bad as the others. Yeah, this is the stages of necrosis. And it's too far gone. She probably waited, I don't know. They're going to have to dig this whole but cheek out like that other one for surgical.
And and her butt cheek is completely black and it's actually spreading over into her crack.
So lose all this into depths of probably one to two inches, because they're gonna have to take it, you know, they can't leave it. And this guy, holy hell or woman, I don't even know. I think it's a woman.
That is a lot.
I think that might have been worse than the surgical one we saw because it's going to be all of it. All the areas that are marked are going.
Yeah, both both butt cheeks, and it's progressed like up his back. It looks like so even up like onto this final area. They're going to have to remove all of that, which is going to have.
To be skin grafts. And I mean, it's never going to be the same again. I can promise you. It ain't worth what you think. And even mild stuff can go wrong, like this was an embolism and she had a fat embolism. That's why it's marked. So I'm like, you might want to make sure, just you got to make sure on these things, you guys. It's just so scary, like I don't know.
So infections and of course the flesh eating bacteria are extremely common with patients like these, and unfortunately with improper sterilized implants, injections, or surgical equipment, patients can lose entire sections of tissue like we saw with the butt or legs or breast or nose or shit, any of that kind of stuff.
You know, you guys fuck around to find out. I'm serious.
Yeah, it's then, And how do you that would take? Even if they got all the tissue and they removed all that this is on somebody's leg by the way, down at their ankle, onto their.
Was an infected tattoo, by the way.
And so if they got the infection to stop spreading, they got all the disease parts removed or whatever. This is literally eight through the skin, through subcutaneous tissue, the fat layer, all of that stuff. This person is going to have such a painful recovery because they're going to have to have reconstruction done. They're going to have to have skin grafting on multiple levels to remind all of the things that are screwed up from this. It's crazy to me.
It's sad.
So not just screw ups from using dumb stuff or having a bad surgeon or unsterilized equipment things like that, but also anesthesia errors are a huge problem. The number of cosmetic surgery deaths result not from the surgery itself, but a lot of times from overdose or mismanagement of anesthesia in non hospital clinics. So if you go to a plastic surgery office and they don't have a skilled anesthetist on staff, you can actually have Walkin's complications.
Just you can have a hypertensive episode, you can have a hypotensive episode, you can have a heart arrhythmia that you don't know. You don't want to mess.
Around with it one hundred percent. So here are some extreme cultural and underground practices. These are some messed up things. So it's common in a lot of places for people to have rib removals done because they want to get that extreme hourglass figure. And when you do that and you remove ribs, you can have collapse lungs or severe infections from that. So this whole like corset, tiny waste whatever, where they're making you look like your waist is the
size of a Barbie doll. Uh, that's messed up.
Well, and you're smashing your internal organs for.
Because you're making less room for your body to expand in the way that it normally does.
I get it with this girl, because damn her surgeon was good like that one. That's not that one wasn't a bad one.
But yeah, yeah, I still absolutely would not want to have that done. And imagine I can imagine not just removing a rib, but having you would have to have life a section done to suck out.
And the pain for ribs. You guys, if you've never bruised your rib or doneything.
God awful and they can't do they can't do anything for broken ribs or rib pain other than you know, here's some narcotics.
Oh, but that's it. And nowadays you ain't getting that, you're getting other stuff.
So I don't understand the people that want the corset waste. Has you've ever worn a corset or uh shaper underwear that are ubertight or whatever. It literally squishes your intestines and your bowels and depending on how high they go up your diaphragm, your pancreas, literally everything which causes its discomfort on its own because your organs are so smashed. I don't I don't get this. I don't get this woman wanting to have really huge boobs and this the.
It doesn't match it doesn't even look right.
It's stupid, like it's retarded. I I don't get it, and look.
As good as like that, like she looks good, but like that other thing, I don't know, like even if you think she's too thick or whatever, you guys like skinnier people like this girl. You know it's not it's not extreme like that other one.
So so I don't get it. But anyway. Another one is do it yourself surgery attempt so doing things at home because they're addicted to body modification, so they attempted their own face lips, face lips, lip injections or even castrations on themselves. Ladies and gentlemen don't do this at home.
No, I guess it's doing what it wants.
Today we have prison or back alley surgeries, so reports exist of inmates attempting to perform breast implants or facial alterations with smuggled instruments, leading to massive cases of gangreen And.
I'm gonna shut my thing. But this is what Michael Jackson would to look like if you left it alone. I had to add that in there because I thought it was cool.
And it's crazy to me. So a lot of these things not only are going to cause bleeding issues, infections, anesthesia complications, blood cloths, hematomas, tumors, things coming out your body, whole places and whatever. The tissue death, nerve damage because especially if you have somebody that doesn't know what the hell they're doing.
Take vascular and nerves like, you've got all kinds of things in their way everywhere.
And again go back to thinking about botox and the facial fillers and stuff like that. If you have somebody that is not well versed in that, you can imagine permanent home.
Putting oil in your fish.
Right, I'll pass, I don't know.
So.
Also severe scarring or keyloids, which is a build up of scar tissue. I've had a lot of patients that I have had keyloids.
Wait until you guys get those injected, because I had it done right here for my thyroid cancer. Uh that's a.
Whole burning Yeah, It's like somebody injected gasoline into your system. So with poor suitoring or the tension of the skin can leave rope like scars worse than the original problem. Hence the freaky clown lip face. People weird and plants can rupture or leak, they can burst, collapse, migrate, move anywhere in the body rejection like we talked about, or extrusion, so things coming out your face and places or your
body in places you never thought of. Forn body reactions, which are extremely common, pulmonary embolisms, especially from the Brazilian butt lifts, sepsis, so again, body wide infection, organ damage, especially from things like life was suction. It can rupture the intestines, the liver, the lungs, whatever you're having done.
Permanent disfigurement, chronic pain, addiction, and severe body dysmorphia. So if you thought you looked bad before, and you thought your nose was bad before, holy cow, now you're real.
It off and your nipples fall off and all the thing's falling off. I'm like, oh my gosh.
Yeah, lots of function too, because if you create nerve damage, things aren't going to work the same. Especially with the facelift. There's a lot of facial nerves and so that's a bad idea.
And you will paralyze your face.
Yep. So that is that the Oh one more person Kanye West's mother, Donna West. She actually died in two thousand and seven after complications from an elective cosmetic surgery. She had life asception.
And dress review.
Suffed cardiac arrest and spark discussion about the need for pre surgical screening. So you should be having cardiac testing and all of that stuff done beforehand to make sure you're okay.
But we all know, you know, that was probably his payment for the club. But whatever, whatever, whatever, Yeah, he says it, he says it himself.
So please don't take it upon yourself to play stupid games at home. And if you're going to have a surgeon of any kind for any reason, not just plastic surgery, research their grades. They do get scorecards that you can look up. Research their grades, look up any kind of comments from patients, you know, bedside manner, cleanliness, follow up
stuff like that. Make sure you're really looking into and researching who you're going to have doing it, what you're going to have done, and what the recovery is going to be like, and what you can expect if something goes wrong.
Better have some money saved just in case. Yep, what a show.
Yeah, So don't do dumb shit. It's not worth it, not worth your life, and not worth destroying who you were made to be to change to please someone else's interpretation of you. If they don't like you, they can pass, you know what I'm saying.
Yeah, and if you do absolutely want to do it, you know, use your senses about you and make sure that it's worth something very severe. You've got away the consequences.
Yeah, one hundred percent. Would I rather keep this space or look like something from a creepy sideshow clown circus?
We don't want to have to go buy a tin face? Yeah?
No, I don't think they even do that anymore.
So, although they were great at it.
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