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JayTheClown
10-14-2011, 05:02 PM
The plastic surgery a model needs to look like Barbie.




http://l.yimg.com/a/i/us/shine/manage/everywoman_oprah.jpg (http://shine.yahoo.com/event/fallbeauty/dear-every-woman-i-know-including-me-2583736/) (Matthew Rolston/O Magazine)


We know that Barbie’s body is anatomically impossible. So why are we still trying for it?

Every day a new plastic surgery promise emerges: scooped-out backs, rear-end lifts, sculpted kneecaps. If it’s possible, it’s suddenly necessary.

But what exactly would you have to go through to get the 'perfect' Barbie body? In the latest issue of O Magazine, (http://shine.yahoo.com/event/fallbeauty/dear-every-woman-i-know-including-me-2583736/) model Katie Halchishick becomes the human diagram.
Posing for photographer Matthew Rolston, her glamorous, Marilyn Monroe-type features are surgically outlined according to Barbie's proportions.

Here’s a breakdown of what she'd need done to be the kind of doll women aspire to: a brow lift, a jaw line shave, rhinoplasty, a cheek and neck reduction, a chin implant, scooped-out shoulders, a breast lift, liposuction on her arms, and tummy tuck, which would also have to be sculpted as if it were lined in whale-bone from the inside. And that’s just the half of her.

Halchishick doesn’t actually need or want any of these procedures. She’s proving a point: just because our distorted image of how a body should be is medically attainable, that doesn’t mean it should be attained.

And if you doubt that anyone actually wants to look like Barbie, meet Cindy Jackson, a 55-year-old woman who’s had 52 cosmetic surgeries to look like her plastic idol."This is the way I should look,” Jackson told Good Morning America (http://abcnews.go.com/International/cindy-jackson-sets-world-record-52-plastic-surgery/story?id=13296809). "It's evolution. It's medical progress." There's also 10-in-one-day record-holder Heidi Montag, and a revolving door of on-screen personalities who look more like each other and less like human beings by the day.

Not everyone would call that progress. “The number one wish for all teenage girls is to be thinner,” said Halchishick, a former Ford Model who now mentors high school students about body image issues (http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/parenting/teens-and-plastic-surgery-is-it-ever-ok-2560970). “They think what makes a girl beautiful is skinny with big boobs, perfect hair, perfect make-up.”

Last year a total of 13.1 million body parts were surgically altered. Five percent of patients were under the age of 20.

Halchishick, who co-founded the website Healthy is the New Skinny (http://healthyisthenewskinny.com/2011/10/beautiful-imperfection-katie-halchishick%e2%80%99s-iconic-photo-hits-the-stands/), doesn’t place all the blame on surgery or a pint-sized rubber and plastic doll. She believes change has to start in schools, as well as in the fashion industry (http://shine.yahoo.com/event/fallbeauty/image-of-ultra-thin-ralph-lauren-model-sparks-outrage-521480). “Girls want to know how to lose weight so badly, and the schools don’t want to talk about it, because they’re worried they’ll develop a complex,” she told The Gloss (http://thegloss.com/odds-and-ends/a-model-explains-why-size-4-is-too-big-for-the-fashion-industry/) in March. “There need to be models to show [girls] to wish for more.” She now heads up her own modeling agency for women with natural figures. She’s also campaigned to get plus-sized designers into New York Fashion Week. But her spread in O magazine, the first nude pictorial they’ve ever featured, has been the most buzz-worthy.

Accompanied by an essay by writer Amy Bloom (http://shine.yahoo.com/event/fallbeauty/dear-every-woman-i-know-including-me-2583736/), the photograph is intended to make women rethink their body image ideals. But it hasn't had that effect on everyone. When one 15-year-old girl saw this photo of Halchishick, her first thought was of her own imperfection, according to a blogger for Healthy is the New Skinny. “I thought if a girl as pretty as that has to change so much to be perfect, it made me wonder how much more
I’d have to change.”

http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-plastic-surgery-a-model-needs-to-look-like-barbie-2584798/

Creepn
10-14-2011, 05:09 PM
Pretty sad. I really hate it when women who could've aged beautifully just fuck it all up. Vivica Fox - fucked up. Lil Kim used to be a cutie - fucked up.

Got to hand it to the doctor that worked on Cindy Jackson though. He did a damn good job on her.

Bender
10-14-2011, 08:48 PM
chunky > skinny

Kai
10-14-2011, 09:27 PM
^Chubby Chaser

Wild Cobra
10-14-2011, 09:46 PM
Even the closest real woman to barbie falls short.

I forget exactly, but if barbie were 5'6," wouldn't her measurement be something like 44-20-34?

mojorizen7
10-15-2011, 04:52 AM
Thick > chunky

TDMVPDPOY
10-15-2011, 08:52 AM
slim fit thank you

Bender
10-15-2011, 09:29 AM
maybe "chunky" wasn't the right word. I guess thick was better.

Christina Hendricks > Keira Knightley

every day of the week, and twice on Sunday...

ashbeeigh
10-15-2011, 09:46 AM
eww. I'd rather be called chunky or chubby than thick. Don't ever call a girl thick to her face. Really.

Summers
10-15-2011, 10:16 AM
eww. I'd rather be called chunky or chubby than thick. Don't ever call a girl thick to her face. Really.

Depends on the circumstances, I guess. A gentleman called me thick once and I rather liked it. :)

Bender
10-15-2011, 11:05 AM
well, I don't know what the hell 'thick' means in terms of a womans body. I just get grossed out by skinny, stick women.

in the OP, the model is a millions times better than 'barbie'

Trainwreck2100
10-15-2011, 11:58 AM
The only thing barbie does is give insecure women a goal they could never hope to accomplish. So good job mattel

mrsmaalox
10-15-2011, 12:28 PM
I use "thick" to describe someone who is lacking smarts or common sense, so I wouldn't want to be called that :lol But I agree a woman with all over curves is sexiest. I also prefer a bigger, but not "sculpted" man.