Extreme Makeover at 23: Reality TV Star Heidi Montag Shows Off Her New Look in People

January 15, 2010

in In The Media,Self Image

I was a bit hesitant to post this because I don’t like to judge anyone – however, I think it should be brought up, because 1) I can’t believe it made the front cover of People, almost implying it should be celebrated, and 2) what are young girls who watch MTV (or whatever show she is on) think?

Jezebel writes:

On November 20, 2009 Heidi Montag spent 10 hours getting a series of cosmetic surgery procedures, including increasing her breast implants to a DDD, getting “sexy ears”, and arching her brow, which Dr. Frank Ryan, her plastic surgeon, admits “isn’t commonly done” to 23-year-olds. In the accompanying 7-page interview, Heidi explains that she wanted to get the operations because her dream is to become a pop star and “it’s a superficial industry.”

Though People asking, “has she gone too far?” on the cover, suggests that there’s some kind of discussion about the dangers of plastic surgery in the magazine, Heidi is basically allowed to spew comments about how surgery was the answer to all of her body image issues. Even magazines like In Touch and Life & Style will usually consult with a “doctor who doesn’t treat the star” and tack on several paragraphs cautioning against becoming addicted to altering your appearance.

People only cites two doctors in its piece. Dr. Ryan justifies operating on Heidi, saying, “She’s doing what every other celebrity does… They just don’t talk about it.” The second doctor gets in six words in a sidebar on the last page. In the only challenge to Heidi advocating going under the knife, the magazine points out that about 5 to 10 percent of people who get cosmetic surgery have body dysmorphic disorder, a condition in which people look normal, “‘but they see a distorted image,’ says Jamie Feusner M.D., a psychiatrist who heads UCLA’s BDD Research Program.”

Yesterday actress Emmy Rossum Tweeted about Heidi’s cover,

It upsets me to see young women in the spotlight advocating plastic surgery. ANY surgery is extremely dangerous&should not be taken lightly, ..much less, used as a tool to increase notoriety or popularity… By putting this on magazine covers, we are somehow legitimizing the dangerous lengths to which some will go for fame and “beauty”

Judging from the public reaction to the songs Heidi has already released, it seems unlikely that her new appearance will catapult her to pop music stardom. However as Rossum points out, the surgery has already allowed her to increase her notoriety by appearing on the cover of People, while just recently she had a hard time getting on the cover of one of the far less legitimate celebrity weeklies.

Heidi already wants another procedure to make her breasts even bigger because when she posed for Playboy, “I didn’t fill out one of the bras and they had to Photoshop my boobs bigger and it was disheartening.” She says this is just the beginning of what she wants to have done and, “I plan to keep using surgery to make me as perfect as I can be.”

Here’s the 10 procedures Heidi underwent (and her husband Spencer Pratt allowed):

  • nose job revision,
  • chin reduction,
  • mini brow lift,
  • botox in forehead and frown area,
  • fat injections in cheeks, nasolabial folds and lips,
  • neck liposuction,
  • ears pinned back,
  • liposuction on waist, hips and inner and outer thighs,
  • buttock augmentation
  • breast augmentation revision.

P.S. In case you didn’t catch that, she’s only TWENTY-THREE years old.

Her reason for all this, she told People, is “to feel perfect.” I have no words, though I feel sorry for her. She seems to have some serious body image and self-esteem issues. :( I feel very sad that Hollywood does this to young women, as this issue also prompted a previous post, Is Hollywood Pushing the Standards of Beauty Too Far?

… I guess we really have our answer. Any thoughts?

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1 Tavia January 15, 2010 at 6:26 pm

What she have done it her boobs? OMG they look like melons…..I’m really against plastic surgery, well unless is necessary to correct some defects from birth or accidents but …..she went a little crazy here.

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2 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:09 pm

Melons? Yup, like HUGE watermelons! Haha. Poor girl is gonna have a lot of backaches! :-P

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3 Roxanne January 15, 2010 at 8:31 pm

I think it’s DISGUSTING. No other word for it.
She says it has to do with “feeling attractive”. I’m sorry but I know a lot of people who don’t even come close to looking like movie stars and are still sexy as hell. It’s not an issue of the body as much as it is of the mind. Don’t get surgery — get THERAPY.
She’s lost so much of her identity! She has deformed her characteristics, the things that make her Heidi. It’s so sad! And the worst part is, she was beautiful to begin with. She looked average (even above average if you ask me). What’s wrong with that?!
I do NOT think this is an improvement. Hollywood just gained another bimbo… (pardon me).

There is also a lot to say about her husband and surgean. Of course, her husband is totally fine with the huge boobs and fake lips (well, let’s see how he feels 20 years down the road!). And surgeans are supposed to know and warn their client if too much is too much. Especially plastic surgeans!

It’s also sad how she just goes out and gets this done in the blink of an eye — shamelessly — while there are probably a dozen burn victims who actually need this but can’t afford it.

It makes me sick… Okay, rant over :)

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4 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Rant all you want, Rox! I love your last line, “there are probably a dozen burn victims who actually need this but can’t afford it.” So powerful and so, so true.

Gah, Hollywood – there is no words, I’m disgusted as well. I’m really starting to hate that place and what it’s doing to women!

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5 Roxanne January 18, 2010 at 2:07 am

Just for the record — I wasn’t implying that burn victims need boob jobs ;) It sounded kind of funny while rereading!

And I don’t like Hollywood either… It’s so fake.

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6 carine January 15, 2010 at 8:36 pm

She was cute before her surgeries, now she just looks like a plastic doll, fake and interchangeable :/ I kinda pity her actually, because she went to the point that she hated herself so much that she changed her entire face and body..I don’t understand why her husband didn’t try to stop her !

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7 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:14 pm

I feel sorry for her too. I am angry at Hollywood and their stupid idea on what “beautiful” is. “Beautiful” is not just blonde hair, big lips and big boobs!

I have heard her husband is really shady so he probably supports all this, if it makes them more famous! The surgeon is the one who should’ve stopped this, but he probably started drooling once he saw all the $$$.

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8 Kip January 15, 2010 at 10:01 pm

This looks like another hollywood tragedy in the making.=(

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9 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:15 pm

It does, doesn’t it? :( And from the looks of it (*cough* her husband) she doesn’t seem to have the right kind of people surrounding her.

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10 Dip January 16, 2010 at 5:10 am

this just makes me so sad, it hurts to look at the pictures. this obsession with perfection is nothing short of twisted and mentally sick.
Dip´s last blog … Kane

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11 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:16 pm

Agreed, Dip. This looks like a mental illness more than anything. :(

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12 sunmom January 16, 2010 at 5:56 am

even though celebrity bloggers smack her all over the internet for her never-ending struggle for fame, i really believed that she is a beautiful woman. she just has to hone her skills/talents and wait for her time and she’ll surely get it.

her “now” look seem to be a totally different woman!!! not any better than her old self, just different…she clearly set her mind on the “perfect” standards of beauty as media suggests it, which shouldn’t be right, nor popularized! she should have been referred to a psychologist before such procedures were done.

can you imagine what she’s gonna do when she’s older if her skin starts to sag and the boobs start to weigh down?! sooooo sad!

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13 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:19 pm

haha, Sunmom. In my original post I wanted to write that she needs a psychiatrist rather than a plastic surgeon, but I thought it was too harsh. But I totally agree! This girl needs help. I don’t know much about her but she seems quite insecure and has an obsession with being famous … but seriously, what’s so good about being famous?! You’re on the cover of a magazine …. big deal. I think maybe she has a lot of insecurities on top of this one about her looks! :(

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14 Tammy January 16, 2010 at 2:24 pm

I’ve never been a fan of hers, but I did think she was pretty before the surgeries. What she is doing to herself is dangerous and destructive. She’s gotten so much media attention for doing practically nothing, seems to have a loving (although very douche-y) husband, and she still feels like she’s not pretty enough. Did her parents not tell her she’s pretty? What about her husband?! If he really loved her, wouldn’t he try to convince her that she’s already beautiful without surgery?! If she keeps this up, she’ll look like Joan Rivers by the time she’s thirty. She doesn’t need more surgery, she needs to take that money and pay for a very good therapist!
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15 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:21 pm

I had to pick up the mag to take a look. Seems like her hubby approved all her procedures, and she didn’t even tell her family, because she knows they will disapprove … which should already be a red flag that she’s doing the wrong thing! It’s very dangerous and destructive not only physically – can you imagine all the maintenance “work” she has to do – but also emotionally. Just because you fix something, you might be OK with it for awhile, but something else will come up… no one is ever satisfied, that’s why the quest for perfection is dumb – no one is perfect and no one will ever reach it, and people lose themselves – in this case, her looks – in the process.

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16 anne126 January 16, 2010 at 9:38 pm

I am not against plastic surgery if it is going to increse your selfestime but I think there has to be a limit, ans Heidi has pass it.
She looks fake, and I think she was prettyer before.

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17 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:22 pm

She has def passed it, and she’s only 23! She was so much more ‘real’ and pretty before :(

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18 Esz January 16, 2010 at 11:09 pm

Madness!! She looked perfectly fine before. Now she’s just a plastic bimbo. And so YOUNG!!! Her features look all wonky now. I feel sorry for her definitely.
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19 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:25 pm

I know, her age is what shocked me the most, and the amount of stuff she’s done! I mean, before she had her nose and breasts done, which, though I find was unnecessary, was understandable since she was in Hollywood or whatever. From what I can tell, everyone has a nose/boob job in Hollywood. But NECK LIPOSUCTION? A BROW LIFT? LIPO ON THIGHS? BOTOX? At 23?! *shudder* ! She should just go to the gym!

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20 Luana January 17, 2010 at 10:53 am

Wow! I believe that if you are really insecure about an area of your body, by all means do something about it if it will genuinely change your life. What I wouldn’t do is what she has done, change my body entirely to fit a certain stereotype. Also, she was so much prettier before! Plastic surgery will definitely affect the way she ages, so it looks like she’ll be in this for a long time. (P.S first time around here, great blog!)
Luana´s last blog … This Week

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21 Renee January 17, 2010 at 4:27 pm

Hey Luana, glad to have you here! I checked out your blog and I love it – the design is so chic and your topics are so inspirational! I’m adding you to my Links page! :)

Isn’t it sad to think about all the work and effort she has to put to “maintain” this look as she ages? I mean, she might think she looks perfect now but this “effect” won’t last forever… which can also lead to a dangerous cycle of continuos plastic surgery :(

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22 Amanda January 18, 2010 at 1:20 am

I really think she looked better before. Now she looks just like every other woman in the LA area. Personally, I’d choose “real” over “perfect” any day.
Amanda´s last blog … Alice is here!

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23 Maria January 25, 2010 at 6:03 pm

I do agree this girl has some self-esteem issues, she looked fine before but ‘fine’ is the exact word to describe her before appearance. After pictures reveal a chin more refined, a nose that fits her face (before nose was a bit wide), full lips etc… details people do consider more appealing on other people than her before features. The problem with plastic surgery is that it always looks like plastic surgery. If she was born with these new features of her we would consider her a perfect beauty but since she payed for it – it looks payed for, fake. So i have to disagree with many and say she did not look better before. Too bad she couldn’t find a balance between her new and old features, it is overdone right now.

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24 Deborah February 25, 2010 at 7:25 am

She completely lost her mind!!! I believe she is from another planet, i think she forgot her brain there and came to earth.

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