Addicted to Beauty Oxygen

Addicted to Beauty Oxygen

Are you addicted to beauty? If you are addicted to beauty, you will find Addicted to Beauty on Oxygen, well, addictive. The staff at Changes Plastic Surgery and Spa in La Jolla, California, practices what it preaches on Addicted to Beauty. The stars of the new Oxygen reality series do whatever it takes to help clients and each other appear perfect through countless nips and tucks. They seem to be genuinely addicted to beauty.

“We strive every day to put our best face forward – not only to feel good about ourselves but to put our clients at ease as well,” say Ronnie, a Botox user who describes himself as the patient concierge. “Beauty is what makes our business. If that means getting our lips injected or having a breast augmentation, so be it!”

And the staff clearly takes its job as the face of the beauty business very seriously: Six of the cast members admit to having had cosmetic procedures totaling about $227,000. The list includes everything from breast augmentations and nose jobs to Botox in the neck and fillers in the balls of the feet! Scary.

Of course, undergoing the procedures was not just about relating to clients – the six admit to having received their own boosts of confidence from tweaks to their bodies. “Plastic surgery is a lot like religion,” says Shannyn, the spa’s marketing director whose DD cups are the result of two breast augmentations. “It does not change your situation or who you are – it just makes you feel better about yourself and therefore a happier person. What is wrong with that?”

I am not going to pass judgment on what is wrong with Addicted to Beauty on Oxygen. There is nothing wrong with it, but the question is: Is there such a thing as too much plastic surgery? Where do you draw a line and just accept your imperfections? [via]

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