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Demi Moore plastic surgery -- a knee lift

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Oct 27, 2006
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From flat-chested to big-breasted and back again, Demi Moore’s ever-changing body has long been the source of plastic surgery speculation. But the talk around town is that Demi’s latest cosmetic procedure wasn’t on her breasts or even her face – but her knees!Demi Moore

Britain’s Daily Mail reports that Demi turned to Beverly Hills plastic surgeon for a knee lift.  Dr. Brian Novack, "has perfected a technique to remove saggy skin from the notoriously difficult-to-correct area.” 

Plastic surgeon Alex Karidis tells Daily Mail that she advises clients against this kind of procedure, because it is impossible to hide. “Even though the scarring might not be as bad as the sagging, it will be a telltale sign that you have had surgery." I don't see any scarring in this before-and-after image Daily Mail uses as proof of the surgery....hmm.

In addition to relying on a nutritionist, personal trainer, yoga teacher and kick-boxing coach,  Daily Mail claims that Demi has had liposuction, breast implants, breast lift, brow lift, chemical facial peel, collagen injections and teeth veneers. What’s a little knee work in the midst of all of that?

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