Extreme facial cosmetic surgery

January 8th, 2009
  • About 3 years ago a UK tabloid newspaper article on cosmetic surgery addiction had a picture of a woman (I think an ex-model who had married a famous millionaire)who had numerous facial alterations. They ridiculed her saying she looked like a cat. I remember thinking she looked exraordinary and rather beautiful. I would like a picture of that face again.


  • Hi stewarttracy, With the "face" of Michael Jackson all over television last week, interest in cosmetic surgery seems to be at an all time high. I was even channel surfing last night between Saturday Night Live and a plastic surgery special on Entertainment Tonight. But, before all this current hoopla, like you, I marveled a couple of years ago at the visage of the woman who had intentionally made herself into something not generally seen perambulating the aisles at Kroger: a jungle cat. You are recalling the story of JOCELYNE WILDENSTEIN, a New York socialite. I've never been entirely sure what a "socialite" is - apparently it is someone with wildly too much money and time at their disposal, and a view of the universe differing dramatically from that of most citizens. At least that would be how many folks would characterize Ms. Wildenstein. But, perhaps we are too harsh - "walking in the other person's moccasins" and all that. Ms. Wildenstein was born to a middle class family in Lausanne, Switzerland approximately 55 years ago. She was able to leverage her good looks and shrewdly developed skills at hunting at small airplane piloting into a marriage with Alec Wildenstein, a billionaire art dealer born in France, but residing mainly in New York when not hunting on his 66,000 acre Kenyan estate. I could, of course, recount this entire story here, but it's more fun to read it on the web pages I found for you. That way, while reading a story richer (so to speak) in incredible details and cautionary lessons than most, you can look at pictures unlike any to be seen elsewhere. Here's the tale's crude overview, with the requisite guest plastic surgeon's speculation as to the actual extent of the legendary Wildenstein facial surgery (which, like Mr. Jackson, she disingenuously denies, save a single face lift). This is from etonline.com (ET, as in "Entertainment Tonight" - plastic surgery is obviously popular with this show's producers): http://www.etonline.com/celebrity/a2701.htm For a much more interesting recounting of Ms. Wildenstein's career as a "society wife", this site entitled "Divas - The Site" is far more satisfying. Few things can make me chuckle out loud before my first cup of coffee, but this, probably apocryphal, claim that "several prospective patients ran screaming from [the surgeon's] office, so concerned were they that they would end up looking like Jocelyne" did the trick. Don't worry - when you read this tale, you'll be satisfied I haven't prematurely revealed the best stuff: http://home2.planetinternet.be/verjans/Society_Divas/jocelyne_wildenstein_a.htm To help you put all this information in perspective, I recommend this website of "The Top 100 Train Wrecks of the Twentieth Century". You may be disappointed that Jocelyne Wildenstein is not considered by the site's creators to be the Number One Wreck of the Twentieth Century (that honor falling, inexplicably to rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard), but she did slide in at the Number Two spot, beating out such other notable wrecks as Michael Jackson (although Mr. Jackson is continuing to hone his image and could well be the only person on this list for two centuries running - we'll just have to wait 97 years to see), Howard Hughes, and Klaus Kinski: http://members.tripod.com/~anxietyny/trainwrecks11.html Right now you're probably saying to yourself, "Sure, Google has provided the answer to my posted question, but what about 'before and after' pics?" Well, we aim to please: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/austin/23_fashion_style.html Obviously, many more sites could be provided for a face as well publicized as Jocelyne Wildenstein's, but I'm actually beginning to feel just a little guilty for going on at such length about what is obviously, in the end, a human tragedy of sorts. Many of us, I fear, given extraordinary circumstances of freakish wealth and great unhappiness might well act as strangely. I wish Ms. Wildenstein well, and hope I've answered your question satisfactorily. Thanks for asking it. ericynot-ga Google search terms used: plastic surgery new york cat jocelyne wildenstein Ps. Stewart, when you ask a question as firmly rooted in weird as yours, peripheral issues of a similar eccentric quality are bound to surface. New York is also home to an over-the-top artist/party crasher/cab driver named Richard Osterweil. Mr. Osterweil has conveniently made available paintings of Ms. Wildenstein for you to view and perhaps even purchase for your own collection: http://www.richardosterweil.com/html/2.html More of Mr. Osterweil's story, strange and engrossing in its own right, are here: http://www.richardosterweil.com/html/painting.html







  • #If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.#
    Your name:
    E-mail:
    Telphone:

    Your comments:


    If you have any other info about Extreme facial cosmetic surgery , Please add it free.