Thursday, February 4, 2010

Heidi baron

Heidi baron
February 4, 2010By Admin
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Heidi Montag’s mother is said to be “horrified” at the 10 plastic surgeries her 23-year-old daughter had on one day in November and plans to confront Heidi when the star of “The Hills” returns home soon. A source close to the family says Darlene Egelhoff “is horrified and having a total breakdown. She can’t wait to confront Heidi when she goes home.” Montag told People, “I still can’t believe I’m 23 and mom is reacting this way. I’m nervous to go home and face her – especially with cameras rolling.” The drama will be filmed and shown next season on the MTV hit. Reached by RadarOnline at his Colorado home, Montag’s father, Bill, said only, “Obviously, every parent has concerns. … I have promised Heidi that I will not openly speak about the situation.” But “Celebrity Rehab” host Dr. Drew Pinsky said what a lot of people are thinking — that Montag’s surgeries are a sign of “significant emotional issues.” Montag recently unveiled her new look after the surgery, which included a mini brow lift, Botox, a nose job revision, fat injections in her cheeks, nasolabial folds and lips, chin and ear reductions, replacement of her breast implants with larger ones, liposuction on her neck, waist, hips and inner and outer thighs, and buttocks augmentation. Pinsky told RadarOnline that the surgeries are “outlandish. I can’t believe a physician would put somebody through that. … Heidi clearly has body image issues, she clearly has significant emotional – let’s call them issues – issues about self worth, issues about emotional regulation.”
Former supermodel and reality TV judge Janice Dickinson, 54, who has undergone her share of plastic surgery, says people’s ignorance about plastic surgery is causing the criticism of Dr. Frank Ryan, who performed the surgeries. “People are ignorant when then talk about this,” Dickinson told RadarOnline. “They don’t understand that things like Botox, ear pinning and fat injections are not really plastic surgery procedures, but Dr. Ryan had to list them in the interest of disclosure.” Dickinson, left, who is also a patient of Dr. Ryan, says, “The reason I became a supermodel was because of my genetics, I was lucky, I was born that way. To be a great beauty you need symmetry, and that was something that she, and Dr. Ryan, obviously thought she was lacking. … Heidi was a plain dowdy girl before the surgeries. She’s a rural mountain girl that wasn’t blessed with great genes.” But surprisingly, Dickinson isn’t a fan of the outcome of Heidi’s surgery: “I think the surgery aged her, actually,” she said. “She looked younger without it, and she looked more attractive
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