Heidi montag why plastic surgery
Despite risking her life for procedures that weren't necessary, Heidi confessed, "A lot of positive things came out of [the surgery]. How did I get here? What is going on? Not only did Heidi Montag risk her life by going under the knife in , but she and her husband, Spencer Pratt, went broke following the procedures. There's agents, lawyers, managers, taxes, hair and makeup," she said on The View via Radar Online in Spencer — who was making six figures an episode on The Hills , per Money — claimed he and Heidi "were more famous and [making] more money than Kim Kardashian " while filming The Hills from to The crystal enthusiast told Money in that "the money was just coming so fast," so it "led me to believe that, 'Oh, this is my life forever.
Ultimately, Heidi Montag wishes she hadn't made "such a life-changing decision" at such a young age because she now has "long-term health complications," she told Cosmopolitan in Then and now! The Colorado native attended the school for one semester before both ladies transferred to the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, California.
Their friendship led Heidi to appear during season 2 of the MTV reality show for four episodes in They welcomed their son, Gunner, in Perhaps the most shocking decision Heidi made was when she underwent 10 plastic surgery procedures in one day.
I had no idea what I was getting into. She further enlarged her already enhanced breasts, revised her earlier nose job, had a brow lift, Botox injected into her forehead, fat injections in her cheeks, a chin reduction, neck liposuction, her ears pinned back, leg liposuction on the inside and outside and her back scooped out for a curvier look. The tape is supposed to keep the swelling down and hold my nose in place. The surgeon who performed extensive plastic surgery on Montag, Dr.
Frank Ryan, 50, died less than a year later in a one-car accident in Los Angeles, when he drove off the Pacific Coast Highway, reportedly after posting a Tweet while driving.
She later told ABC News she was not properly informed about the surgical risks and discomforts, saying, "How can you know when your doctor's saying, 'It's just a little of this, it's just a little of that? Montag said when she woke from her hour plastic surgery, she thought, "I was gonna die, out of pain.
And then they re-pin it, and then they cut off some of my earlobe If I would have known that, I would never have done that.
I wasn't even warned. Montag said her husband, Spencer Pratt, who also made a name for himself on "The Hills," was against the cosmetic changes. It doesn't even matter what you look like. It's who you are. An extra helping of plastic surgery only whetted Montag's appetite for physical perfection and also hurt her marriage.
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