Sunday, 1 November 2009

HE'S NO GOD, HE'S A MONSTER

A plastic surgeon decided to 'play God' by operating on his wife EIGHT times to mould her into is perfect woman.

Reza Vossough, 48, hated 33-year-old Cany's body when he married her, but said he spotted 'potential' in her.

The operation he performed included incisions to her chest, thighs, eyes and face... basically everything!

He pumped 1,600g of silicone into her overall and boosted her chest from and A cup to a whopping F cup, he lifted her eyelids and de-creased her forhead. I'm suprised the girl can still function after all that!

The total number of ops cost the surgeon £18,000, but he obviously think's it's worth it saying: "When I first met Cany, she had physical deficiencies, but I could see there was something there... so we made corrections and then did a little bit more."

A LITTLE bit more? This man's deluded if you ask me. I mean what kind of man marries someone just to change them into someone completely different? It is taking controlling behaviour to the EXTREME...

On another note, what kind of woman lets a man do this to her? Cany must have had that little respect for herself to let a man to change everything about her.

People should marry someone they like ALREADY, not for their 'potential'. Frankly, I think it's absolutely disgusting.

It raises the debate whether we've taken our obsession with cosmetic surgery too far. I mean is it really our right to 'play God' and change every little bit of ourselves that we don't like? And where does it end? Past experiences shows that as soon as someone gets one thing 'nipped and tucked' they find something else they think could do with lifting or smoothing out.

It's perfectionism gone crazy and I can only see it getting crazier as the years go on sadly...

After all the work, Rezza says he is finally in love with his wife. Why does it need her to have long hair, big boobs and and a face as flat as a pancake for him to love her? Does her not even care what she's like as a person at all? Obviously not.

I don't know why he wasted £18,000 though, surely a blow up doll would have done the trick?

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