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Should surgery be teens’ goal in Real Housewives?

November 12th, 2009, 12:49 pm · Post a Comment · posted by Colin Stewart



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Plastic surgery “is a positive goal for the girls,” Lynne Curtin (pictured) of “Real Housewives of Orange County” says on tonight’s episode  as she takes her 19-year-old daughter to see plastic surgeon Dr. Milind Ambe of Newport Beach.

That consultation, and a matching discussion of a facelift for Curtin herself, are included in a preview that Bravo TV distributed.

Here’s a description from the blog “Pedro and the Watcher”:

Dr. Ambe outlines his plan for Lynne and promises to make her look “12 or 13 years younger,” which pleases Lynne. “My face has fallen and it can’t get up,” she confesses. She adds that getting plastic surgery “is a positive goal for the girls,” meaning her two daughters.

The older one, 19-year-old Raquel, is with Lynne on the trip. I think at first it is for moral support, but no. Raquel is next in Dr. Ambe’s chair, and he outlines a plan for a nose job: flattening an insignificant bump and narrowing the tip.

“Raquel does have low self-esteem,” Lynne says.

“I always compare myself to my sister and my mom and I always think that they’re better,” is how Raquel puts it.

So she’s getting a nose job for her birthday. “Last year, I got a BMW,” Raquel notes. And next year, perhaps, extensive therapy.

For more on tonight’s episode, see the blog post, “Real Housewives’ preview: Tan and surgery.”

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