In reading the answers of my colleagues, it has become clear that our practices and experiences with patients are certainly different. Yesterday, I was given an opportunity to answer this very question in an interview filmed for a documentary film regarding celebrity obsession.
Although this is not the norm, I have certainly had requests from patients in my practice who wish to have features of certain public figures. I have had several patients bring pictures of Angelina Jolie, Kim Kardashian, and others to request features of their cosmetic procedures to result in similar features to these celebrities. In most cases, discussions of celebrity features have helped to foster an understanding between the patient and myself regarding their "aesthetic ideal", or what they consider to be beautiful. These discussions must always include the critical evaluation of real beofore and after pictures of the consulting surgeon.
It is very important to realize the limitations of what surgeons can and cannot acheive with a given patient's features. It is also important to realize that a mere transplant of one person's features on another person's face is not desireable. In consultations for cosmetic procedures, much time is devoted to facial analysis, and to teaching the principals of acheiving facial harmony through cosmetic surgery, and I do beleive that features of public figures can often serve as a useful refference point.
In rare cases, I have had very clear and firm requests to acheive results strongly resembling features of a public figure. In these cases there is often a misunderstanding, on the patient's part, of what is realistic and even desirable as an outcome for cosmetic surgery. These patients are often advised to rethink thier wishes in a more realistic fashion, or completely avoid cosmetic procedures, particularly surgery, to avoid grave dissapointment.




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