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Kate Price has had her 16th boob job….. should the surgeons say no?

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Sago Wed 22-Feb-23 15:24:22

Katie Price has had her 16th boob job, she looks ridiculous.
Is it right that any surgeon does this without psychiatric reports?

GrannyGravy13 Thu 23-Feb-23 10:38:34

Germanshepherdsmum

I couldn’t resist googling after reading this. I couldn’t believe how awful she looks. Absolutely grotesque.

Despite my better judgement I have also just Googled Katie Price.

The first image that came up was one of her in a pool in Thailand wearing a green bikini.

Apparently she now wants to have the biggest breast in the U.K. it’s how she earns her living, her choice.

It would not be a road I would like to travel or any of my female friends and family, but I would not like to live in a world where it was prohibited either.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 23-Feb-23 10:44:15

To be honest I don’t feel it is any of my business what Ms Price does to her body, but I do think that the poor soul has mental health issues, and so would trust doctors to recognise this fact and seek to help her. However there will always be someone who is willing to exploit such people, and it is those whom I look on with disdain.

Galaxy Thu 23-Feb-23 10:49:34

I am not a great believer in choicey choice feminism, there was a brilliant article about it once which I can never find. It talked about the illusion of choice and how certain groups have very different choices available to them than others.

Sarah75 Thu 23-Feb-23 10:51:33

I think she looks dreadful - grotesque. I wonder what her children think of it?

GrannyGravy13 Thu 23-Feb-23 10:52:58

Whitewavemark2

To be honest I don’t feel it is any of my business what Ms Price does to her body, but I do think that the poor soul has mental health issues, and so would trust doctors to recognise this fact and seek to help her. However there will always be someone who is willing to exploit such people, and it is those whom I look on with disdain.

Totally agree Whitewavemark2 KP has in the past gone abroad for her surgery, I do not think a U.K. clinic/surgeon would be allowed to insert 2120C implants.

Fleurpepper Thu 23-Feb-23 11:04:15

Whitewavemark2

To be honest I don’t feel it is any of my business what Ms Price does to her body, but I do think that the poor soul has mental health issues, and so would trust doctors to recognise this fact and seek to help her. However there will always be someone who is willing to exploit such people, and it is those whom I look on with disdain.

Exactly, the OP's question is not about her choosing to do this, it is about the doctors who go along with it, and make lots of money on the back (front) of vulnerable women like this- probably (surely) suffering from mental health issues, just as serious as alcohol issues.

pascal30 Thu 23-Feb-23 11:08:28

I also think she must have Body Dysmorphic Condition..poor her... I can only feel compassion for her..

TerriBull Thu 23-Feb-23 11:32:07

I think I read somewhere the surgeon who did her first breast enlargement in the UK, did advise her along the lines "it isn't advisable to have this procedure again and again" obviously fell on deaf ears.

Allsorts Fri 24-Feb-23 07:49:11

Thought Katie was bankrupt, but there us always a young man with her on these jaunts for a holiday. Where us she getting the money from.
These surgeons are despicable, she looks dreadful, two huge plastic balls where breasts should be. They should be struck off. She is obviously not mentally well, these men and surgeons are guilty of her having these damaging procedures, who really cares for her? I think these procedures give her the attention she craves. It's very sad really, she must be really unhappy despite the fake smiles.

BlueBelle Fri 24-Feb-23 07:59:49

Well the surgeons can’t be struck off if she is going overseas for her procedures and maybe she’s doing the rounds and going to different ones who don’t know her history I m pretty sure there wouldn’t be a British surgeon who would chance his career
I feel very sorry for her but I also wonder where all her money comes from these procedures are very expensive She has done a number of documentaries so perhaps they ve been more lucrative that we all thought

Blondiescot Fri 24-Feb-23 08:03:57

My daughter is a nurse and knows a few nurses who have done the aesthetics training and are now offering all kinds of treatments (botox, fillers, injections etc) as a very lucrative sideline. It seems there are no shortage of people wanting these kind of things done to their bodies - and it's by no means just young women! I find it very sad.
Oh, and in response to one of the earlier comments - what's wrong with drag artists and how did they get dragged into this?

TerriBull Fri 24-Feb-23 09:16:02

I made the analogy, and I don't expect others to agree, Katie Price and drag artists both present a parody an exaggerated version of women, that isn't always flattering. KP's very fake breasts now look so false in their pumped up appearance, it's as if they have somehow been inflated and attached to her person, particularly when she is wearing a halter neck bikini, it almost reminds me of the sellers of ice creams in theatres and cinemas who had some contraption around their neck that could be lifted off, in a similar way the appendages barely contained in the halter neck look as if they should be detached at some stage, so visually cumbersome in their appearance I can't imagine for one moment they can feel natural or for that matter comfortable, well that's how they appear to my eyes and also somewhat of a mockery of the female form.

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 24-Feb-23 09:22:51

I agree.

BlueBelle Fri 24-Feb-23 09:44:08

I can’t stand the drag artists of today the Danny laRues and Lily Savages of yesterday had some kind of ‘class’ todays drag artists are grotesque and are just so awful

I ll make it quite clear I AM NOT putting Katie Price in that category she is just a lady with seemingly little self esteem and I would image poor mental health I think it’s quite cruel to liken her to the drag artist of today but that’s just my opinion

TerriBull Fri 24-Feb-23 11:15:35

Bluebell I'm not liking her to a drag artist, insomuch implying she isn't somehow an authentic woman, more a question of too much fakery somehow, to me, diminishes the female image, if that makes any sense.

Silvergirl Fri 24-Feb-23 11:18:54

I think KP needs someone who is grounded to look out for her. It would appear that she doesn’t have that. She may have body dysmorphia or mental health problems. She could also be doing it to keep herself in the news and therefore able to earn money. Her breasts look terrible and the skin must be stretched to the absolute limit. Shame on the surgeons!!

Millie22 Fri 24-Feb-23 11:42:42

I have had to google KP to see what she looks like now. What a sad sight she is and on a practical level wouldn't they get in the way all the time.

Perhaps she won't listen when people try and help her or surgeons advise against more surgery.

Chestnut Fri 24-Feb-23 11:54:44

It won't be long before she's back for a reduction because she can't live with those beach balls in the way.

ixion Fri 24-Feb-23 11:57:27

She'll be getting back trouble, mark my words!

Fleurpepper Fri 24-Feb-23 12:02:30

Oh yes, and the NHS will probably have to pick up this disaster and us the bill.

But honestly, once more, this is NOT the question in the OP.

LittleToothill Fri 24-Feb-23 12:07:55

I thought she was bankrupt !!! Must be making money somehow maybe from senseless publications .

I feel sorry for her as she appears to be chasing a dream that doesn’t exist . She can’t turn back the clock to being 20 again . I feel she needs some professional guidance

Fleurpepper Fri 24-Feb-23 12:21:17

The NHS should refuse to redress those disasters performed abroad. They should have to go back to the same surgeon, when things go wrong, or when disatisfied, etc.

Chestnut Fri 24-Feb-23 12:31:26

Anyone who requests corrective surgery for cosmetic surgery should pay for it. The NHS won't have the bottle to refuse treatment but they could charge for it. Just make it clear there will be no free treatment for corrective surgery.

PinkCosmos Fri 24-Feb-23 12:35:08

Where did this idea start, that pumped up lips, caterpillar eyebrows and fillers was attractive? Was it because of Katie Price? This is a genuine question

There is an article in today's Daily Mail (yes, I know) saying that the TV programme Geordie Shore has been cancelled.

I have never watched the programme or any of the similar reality shows.

The article is titled, 'How the show's stars have transformed over the years with Botox and boob jobs to jaw fillers and beard transplants'.

Honestly, it is quite horrific how these averagely pretty girls (and boys) have, in my opinion, ruined their looks. The girls all look the same. What are they going to look like in 20 years

www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11784607/How-stars-Geordie-Shore-transformed-image-plastic-surgery.html

Dickens Fri 24-Feb-23 12:46:45

... should the surgeons say "no"? That's the question.

If they have any integrity, then they should. They, more than anyone, know the possible damaging effects of this kind of enhancement, and not only the physical effects.

The same applies to the enhancement of lips - those outsized, grotesque (to us) lips that look like they've been pulled out of a Christmas cracker. Then there are the surgeons who agree to slice off part of an individual's nose because he/ she wants to achieve some special kind of 'look' along with their body piercings and tattoos.

As for Katie Price herself - well her appearance is her income and those huge balls on her chest will ensure her engagement on various 'platforms' from which she will earn money. Her whole life appears to be lived on this level of superficiality.

God knows how she will cope with the reality of old age. Will there come a time when a surgeon actually says No Katie, enough is enough?