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Posh accidently gave the game about her having implants reduced in her early 30s, saying on camera: “no torpedo bazookas. Gone.”

Breast Augmentation:

Now that Kate Middleton has married Prince William, everyone wants to know when she will be pregnant with their first child, something Victoria Beckham is reportedly encouraging.

Beckham reportedly suggested to Kate that she work on having a baby because she thinks it is one of the best things, states HollywoodLife (via Look magazine). 

Many believe that Kate will find herself pregnant within the first year of her marriage to Prince William.

Victoria Beckham is currently pregnant with her fourth which will be her first girl with David Beckham.

Kim Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian did Anti-Wrinkle Injections once before and swore it off. The second time around, the celebrity believed she was enduring an allergic reaction to the injections around her eyes and ended up with puffy peepers and two black eyes.

Upon checking back in with the doctor, Kim Kardashian was told she was much too young to be undergoing the procedure and that the black eyes were somewhat more typical than they were rare.

Anti-Wrinkle Injections:

“I’m never doing this again,” Kim said on the show. “… At least not until I’m 40.”

Kim Kardashian had Anti-Wrinkle Injections on camera 2010 aged 29, but left with swollen black eyes-a side effect.

Now she says she won’t have more jabs until she’s 40.

Kylie Minogue.

“I have tried Anti-Wrinkle Injections, I have tried them all” the 42-year-old said in 2009.

She since said: I have stopped using it a while ago. I have lines now, and that’s ok.”

Kylie Minogue admits she’s had Anti-Wrinkle Injections to help maintain her youthful appearance.

Anti-Wrinkle Injections:

She also hinted she may have dabbled in other procedures to keep her looking young.

‘I’ve tried Anti-Wrinkle Injections. I’ve tried them all,’ she told Elle.

‘‘I’m definitely not one of those people who say “You shouldn’t do this”.

‘Everyone individually can do what they want.’

‘I also think it doesn’t have the stigma that it had when I was growing up.’

‘For all time women have wanted to, for the most part, look their best.’

Sarah Harding.

Sarah had collagen lip fillers last year, to help her feel confident about approaching 30, but she soon decided she prefers to be natural.

Lip enhancement:

Sarah Harding regrets undergoing a procedure to plump up her lips, branding it “a very silly thing to do”.

The Girls Aloud star was spotted with a noticeably fuller pout earlier last year, prompting rumours she had undergone cosmetic surgery.

Sarah Harding, 29, admits she opted for a filler procedure in a bid to retain her youthful looks – but she has no plans to repeat the experience.

She told fabulous magazine, “It is not something I am going to be trying again, or anything I would recommend to anyone else. But, yeah, around Christmas I got a little bit experimental and decided to have some filler in my lips. Clearly that was a mistake.

“It was a case of approaching my 30s and not feeling confident about that. It was something that was on my mind a lot. I was very silly. It was a very silly thing to do. Thankfully my lips have gone back down again now and everything’s okay.”

Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi says:

“It is not until the mid-30s that lines get ingrained as natural collagen levels deplete. Also some people use Anti-Wrinkle Injections in their early 20s to prevent wrinkles and lines but the risk is that they can end up finding it addictive.”

As regard Liposuction and Smartlipo Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi says :

“Between 25-45 is the ideal age for Smartlipo – Laser Assisted liposuction as the skin is still supple enough to snap back into shape after surgery and by this age, you’ll know if you’re really bothered enough about a stubborn area to go for surgery. But it’s not without risks. Side effects can include bruising, minim swelling, and temporary lumps under skin.” 

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