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Plastic not so fantastic
08/02/2008 08:49  - (SA)  

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Colleen Figg

When I was about twenty I was sent off to the South Rand Hospital to get my appendix taken out. In those days one could go in to get one's appendix out and rest assured that one would not come around finding one was missing an arm instead, but ja.

I was very happy to be getting time off work being in that twenties state of mind when work was something you did to pay for your week night and weekend jols and not something you felt you should be committed to in any way.

I was in no particular physical agony and so trotted off happily to face the scalpel. I took an almost medical interest in the procedures I was subjected to in the prep stages and was eventually carted off, blissfully high on the pre-med injection, to the theatre.

I'd heard dire tales of people who become very ill when they come to after anaesthetic; some people spoke of vomiting endlessly into bedpans whilst others said that they'd seen pink elephants or the like marching across the floor at the foot of their bed. So it was no surprise to me, when I came around, to see a pair of female Frankensteins regarding me through their bandages from the two opposite beds.

Winding me up

I regarded them blearily, feeling quite entertained that I had got a fairly interesting hallucination to deal with; and wondering if they could talk. Before I could pursue these ponderings sleep claimed me again and when I woke up I saw a nurse unwinding one of the monster's bandages.

Unable to tear my eyes away I was horrified when her face was finally unmasked; the skin was red, tight and shiny and there were ugly black stitches all the way along the jaw line and around the ears. The nurse dabbed and blotted at the stitches and generally carried out what I felt to be perfectly revolting duties (then and there I decided nursing was a no-no for me) and then she left, having mercifully obscured that terrible visage once again.

One of the mummies turned to the other and said in tremendously cultivated tones, the likes of which we were not used to hearing in the South of Jo'burg, that although there was pain, she felt the payoff would be worth it.

It was then that the penny dropped! These women had just had facelifts and had crossed the border South of Sandton so none of their friends might know the procedures had been done. (Actually I wondered how their friends would tell them apart for they looked identical as I later discovered, like two plastic Barbies off the production line.)

No notice?

What baffled me, and what continues to baffle me to this day is how did they think the friends would not notice?

I mean, where before their vowels were rounded, now they were perfectly elliptical, where before they could toss their heads and bounce their curls over their shoulders, now they had to turn their entire body if they wanted to speak to someone behind them.

I wondered if their husbands would collect the right woman when they were discharged.

But the real conundrum concerning facelifts, for me, is who do they think they are fooling? It is the ultimate in self-deception, the facelift.

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  well observed
08/02/2008 09:30
For a reality check on your observation , go to the US: Southern California or Florida, the states where the US retires. You can see these same faces 10 or more years later and have a chuckle, specially when the "corrections" have been repeated a few times. - Benzo
 
  Cosmetic surgery
08/02/2008 10:24
I'm not sure there's any point in commenting on this piece. For whatever reason (probably cost)you are not interested in cosmetic surgery, so leave it. It's not for everyone, for very obvious reasons!! - nikki
 
  Too RIght
08/02/2008 10:34
If you take a walk through Sandton City these days you can't help but notice all the women who look alike. Taught facial skin, gortesque over inflated lips and wrinkled breasts revealed in tops only marginally tighter than their faces, these women totter about the mall with their dyed blonde hair (I am natural i swear)and each of them believes they look as good as they did when they were twenty. There really is little as unattractive, fake and even disturbing. - Warren
 
  Cosmetic
08/02/2008 10:43
...never estimate vanity!! - I say a botched cosmetic surgery is just karma! - Juan
 
  You're just jealous
08/02/2008 11:17
If a person believes that a nip or a tuck can change there overall appearance positively, it's their prerogative. It has absolutely nothing to do with you. Makeup, cosmetic are in the exact same category. They camouflage minor imperfections and enhance ones best features. Plastic surgery attempts to do their same. - NippedAndTucked
 
  Tut Tut
08/02/2008 11:42
Oh how jealousy rears it's ugly head. There is nothing nicer that admiring yourself in the mirror and being complimented by others on your well preserved looks. Some people are fortunate enough to have good genes and look wonderful well into their old age, others if they can afford it, get a little help. Stop being so hypocritical. Maybe when you are a little older... - Caro
 
  Caro, no hypocrite, me
08/02/2008 11:50
But lucky with good genes and a well preserved (natural) 41 year old skin! Thanks for writing! - CF
 
  Nice Article Colleen
08/02/2008 11:54
What a joke... the plastic sandton housewives in their 4x4 Beemers trying to run away from the realities of life. - Bob
 
  Nip and Tuck
08/02/2008 12:16
Its all about vanity - and being that vain just ain't attractive... - marc
 
  Too True
08/02/2008 12:38
Why can't people be HAPPY and CONTENT with the way they look? Isn't that how they're SUPPOSED to look afterall. All that nipping and tucking IS NOT going to take away the fact that you're old anyway. It just fails my understanding why a 50 yr old wants to look like a 20 yr old. Shame, talk about unhappiness at it's peak!!! By the way, i'm not the pretty by far and i don't even use makeup. I just look after myself. And beacuse i'm happy with who and what i am, i always FEEL good!!! - M.M
 
  Can't Wait
08/02/2008 12:39
I am a 30-something Mommy blessed with relatively few wrinkles, but 3 beautiful daughters later my 36DD's are not what they used to be. I have a few more kilo to loose and then I am putting them right back where they belong! Can't wait! - 30-Something Mommy
 
  que sera sera
08/02/2008 12:45
What this obsession with aging naturally is I don't know....bring on the medical advances I say! - MH
 
  good article
08/02/2008 12:54
its amazing how defensive people get when you bring up this topic. if you want to look like some plastic blow up doll then that is up to you, personally Im all for aging naturally. I dont want my kids one day embarrassed by a mother whose trying to look like shes twenty when shes pushing 50. grow up all you plastic barbies and learn to act your age!good article colleen! - grow old gracefully
 
  Re: NippedAndTucked
08/02/2008 12:55
Marc! I see you agree! - To 'NippedAndTucked' I am surprised that such a shallow person knows such big words!! - Juan
 
  Preserved or Embalmed?
08/02/2008 13:03
It is the difference between Jane Fonda at 70 and Cher at 60. Jane has embraced age and, despite wrinkles and the ravages of time, still manages to turn heads, has plenty of zest and could even be regarded as sexy. Cher on the other hand may have a flawless skin, but she is about as mobile as a mummy and has that embalmed look you see so often in Sandton. In my book, Jane wins hands down. - Andrew
 
  marc - it's my prerogative
08/02/2008 13:09
It may not be attractive to you but it's certainly attractive to others. Vanity manifests itself in many forms. Cars, clothing, makeup, opulent lifestyle, decadent food, vanity number plates, even private schools, etc. It's all relative and who are we to judge. We mere mortals. - NippedAndTucked
 
  nip/ tuck
08/02/2008 13:12
Nothing more unattractive than mutton dressing as lamb. Age gracefully and stop trying to compete with the hubby's 25 year old secretary.What ever may be will be. - The fisherman
 
     
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