While plastic surgery might remain for many of us something
of a pipe dream, the thing we'd do if we won the lottery, for
those in the entertainment industry, it has slowly but surely
become akin to an entry pass into Hollywood. While there are
still a large percentage of women in the general populace who
are quite content to sit around with their girlfriends and talk
about what they would have done, there is a certain faction of
womankind - though as the pressure to conform to a particular
'look' increases, the male membership of the group increases
also - for whom plastic surgery is simply inevitable.
It is very difficult to find a woman in tinsel town whose
only surgeon has been the natural passing of time - in fact,
there is a growing subsection of the entertainment and gossip
industry that thrives off the maudlin reportage of what stars
are having done, and how wrong it is going. While there is
undoubted interest, and even admiration, for the woman who has
had plastic surgery go right, we seem to take greater delight in
perusing photograph after photograph of some former beauty who
has suffered the misfortune of having something not quite go to
plan in the surgery room.
Because regardless of the star who succumbs to the knife, and
regardless of the surgeon who wields it, the fates sometimes
frown on surgery, and the rich and famous take the same risks
with plastic surgery that the rest of us do. But this inherent
danger seems to be of little consequence, as the list of surgery
supporters grows ever larger. And while we continue to gaze with
wonder at the beautiful celebrities that fill our magazines, it
becomes increasingly difficult to find one that has not yet been
surgically enhanced. Because it seems that to succeed in a world
where talent is only second best, the surgical manipulation of
physical appearance really is inevitable.