| Jennifer Aniston Breast Implants, Nose Job Claims Ruffle Star
Jennifer Aniston exploded on to high definition television screens during the People's Choice Awards looking fabulous. So much so that immediately claims of breast implants were leveled at the star for the sexy cleavage she displayed. Those were quickly shot down as the dress was just perfect for Jen's toned physique. She just looked that fabulous in the eye popping dress. This week reports are everywhere that Jennifer Aniston has had work done on her nose. According to Us Weekly Anistons rep confirmed the operation. Jennifer had a procedure done to correct a deviated septum that was incorrectly done over 12 years ago, he tells the magazine. .
Insurance coverage denial leads to class action suit
When Logan Wealcatch of Plantation was 3 months old, doctors diagnosed him with a severe deformation of the skull called plagiocephaly. Specialists immediately outfitted the infant with a corrective helmet to realign his skull and prevent permanent facial deformities, along with hearing and vision problems. But when Logan's parents, Matthew and Alison Wealcatch, submitted the $2,000 bill to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSF), they received a letter informing them that the helmet was a cosmetic accessory and would not be covered. Now, the Wealcatches are suing the insurance company on behalf of their son, as well as the families of other children suffering from plagiocephaly, a condition that affects one in 10 newborns in the United States, according to the Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.
Fascinating Fact 2808
Rapper LL COOL J has been announced as the host of the 38th NAACP Image Awards next month (MAR07). The show will be the first to be broadcast live when it airs on 2 March (07), reports AllHipHop.com. 07/02/2007 17:02 Also see: LL COOL J .
Doctor, what are those knobs beside my eyes?
Don't ever believe anyone who tells you any old doctor can perform an eye lift. The guy who did mine -- in South Africa, I should add -- was a plastic surgeon of considerable repute, renowned for his delicate stitches and deft use of the scalpel. But he was actually a breast and burn specialist and this, I now know, doesn't always translate well: Since the operation, I have had days when I look positively like a ferret and days, especially if I'm tired, when my eyes don't match. Perhaps that's one reason I always tell people I've had my eyes done. Friends who have known me forever generally guess that something's changed. "You look so ? well ? well!" is the sort of comment they make. Not "more like 50 again," not "rested" and certainly not "gorgeous." For me, it was more a matter of vision than vanity.
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