Heidi Montag: Boob Job and Breast Implants

Heidi Montag: Boob Job and Breast ImplantsContinued from Heidi Montag: Plastic Surgery.

Heidi Montag answers Us Weekly’s questions about her recent plastic surgery, which included a boob-job and rhinoplasty (a nose job.)

Tell Us why you had the surgeries. I’ve always been very insecure about my body. My whole life, I looked at my chest and was like, OK, they’re going to grow. This is my year! And it never happened. I was less than an A-cup. I wore pushup bras, which cut into my skin.

If I was with a guy and there was a girl next to me with big boobs, I would be like, Oh, my God, he’s looking at her! On the beach, if I was standing next to a girl with big boobs, I’d be like, I hate her! I hated my nose too. I have my dad’s nose, which is huge.

It took up so much of my face, when I looked down, I could see my nose. I couldn’t get away from it! I was so frustrated. I was just like, I don’t want to be on camera anymore.

Were you ever teased about your appearance? People would say, “You have such a big nose!” And they’d make fun of me for being so flat, and say mean boy things, like, “If you nailed two nails in a board, they would be bigger than you are.” I was tormented. And when I was older, I’d want to be intimate, but I’d feel insecure. My boyfriends always had bigger chests than I did!

Did Spencer pressure you into surgery? He had nothing to do with it. If anything, he said, “Maybe you should think about it a lot longer.” I decided on this a couple of years ago. I wanted it way before the show, but I couldn’t afford it.

How did you decide what you wanted to look like? I got Playboys and I was looking at those. I was like, “Spencer, what do you think about these?” He said, “It’s your thing! Don’t ask me.” It was too funny. I asked Dr. Ryan, “I was thinking of a C. What do you think?” And he showed me some options and I felt them, and we came to the conclusion together.

It’s April 2, the day of surgery. Tell Us about it. I woke up, and it was like Christmas: I was a nervous wreck, but I was just so excited at the same time. Spencer said, “I’m so proud of you.” It was like he was wishing me well off to school: “Love you! Bye!” But surgery is a very big deal. Right before I went in, I was like, What if I don’t wake up? Oh, this is scary. Then I thought, I don’t care. If I don’t wake up, it’s worth it. I just wanted it so badly.

Did part of you want to turn around? When the IV went in, then I was scared I was going to wake up during surgery. Three hours later, I woke back up, and they’re like, “You’re done. Great job!”

You spent three days at a recovery center. What was that like? Spencer was there [Serenity Care Center in Santa Monica, California] — he brought me the hugest thing of lilies. I had a morphine drip, so I wasn’t in a lot of pain. They had a 24-hour nurse, and I had people assist me to go to the bathroom. And I had a lot of smoothies!

How did you handle the pain? I was on a couple of painkillers, like Vicodin. After three weeks, I got off them. I just couldn’t wait to have my body start healing. I don’t really like painkillers, because they go into your system and make you crazy. I don’t even like taking Tylenol if I don’t have to.

You finally got to see your new breasts after a week. How did it feel? I almost cried. It was like Extreme Makeover. There was a lot of bruising, but you could see they looked perfect.

Does Spencer like your bigger chest? I think any guy would be excited! He was like, “I loved you before and you looked great before, and I love you now and you look great now.” [via]

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