Celebs and their plastic surgery

Brooke Shields – plastic surgery

 

Brooke Shields has recently commented that she would not have plastic surgery due to her “claustrophobia.” She stated, “I tried, like, Botox in my forehead… I got so claustrophobic. I would get claustrophobia if I had breast implants. I’d be like, ‘Get them out, get them out.’ My husband’s very upset about that though. “It’s a very foreign, man-made object in your body… I’m also attached to my face. It’s been around in the public eye for so long.”

Now, I get claustrophobic myself when lying in the bottom bunk of a bunkbed or trying to sleep in “couchettes” when riding the trains in Europe, but I’ve never had a patient complain about claustrophobia with plastic surgery.

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Thursday, September 7th, 2006 at 9:41 pm | Brooke Shields, Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery

7 Responses to “Brooke Shields – plastic surgery”

  1. TheBeautyBrains
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    September 7th, 2006 at 11:07 pm

    Maybe she was afraid that Santa would give her plastic surgery for Christmas and she meant to say that she was “Claus-trophobic.”

    Or, maybe she just doesn’t know what the term really means…

    (Apologies for the bad pun!)

  2. Stephen
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    September 8th, 2006 at 9:15 pm

    Exactly, I really dont get the connection.
    ” REL=”nofollow”>Plastic surgery and claustrophobia
    just dont match.

  3. Judit
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    September 9th, 2006 at 1:33 am

    Why……why…………..why would claustrophobia even be an issue?

    Why???

  4. Anonymous
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    September 10th, 2006 at 12:12 am

    Me thinks Brook may have already had some very well done plastic surgery — her eyes perhaps?? Me thinks this may be case of the lady doth protest too much.

    My best,
    Susan

  5. usako
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    December 2nd, 2006 at 2:47 am

    I think I understand where she’s coming from – for example, I had my lip pierced, and went through a few weeks where I felt anxious about something being in my body that I couldn’t take out (I didn’t know at the time, that I could take the ring out with reverse pliers).

    It felt kind of like I wanted to rip the ring out of my lip; even though I had wanted it pierced for so long, I had to work not to feel ‘trapped’ by the ring.

    Sound crazy? I hope not. But I do understand what Brooke was talking about.

  6. Bald
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    February 23rd, 2007 at 5:12 pm

    I get the same thing, if I have my teeth fixed in the very back molars, I have an anxiety attack. I’ve had times where I felt like pulling out my crowns.

  7. Anonymous
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    November 22nd, 2007 at 11:16 pm

    And to think Brook went to college.

    Seriously though, I’ve often thought that in recent years Brooke has really lost her beauty. Now she looks a little hard and haunted if you know what I mean. I attribute that to the post-natal depression. Nothing ages more than illness.

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