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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
A Hebe cosmetics store with the company logo is in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is a health and beauty perfumery and drug pharmacy chain shop, with a logotype signboard above the entrance. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
26-10-2023.
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Rising number of NHS medics training in cosmetic procedures. Dr Felicity Williams.
Cosmetic industry becoming more attractive as new rules considered and discontent in health service grows.
Felicity Williams, 37, left her job as an NHS paediatric doctor because she underwent IVF and could not easily get time off for fertility treatment.
Williams qualified from Harley Academy a year ago and set up her own business, Felicity Aesthetics, in south-west London. She said a lot of medics were moving into aesthetics for a better quality of life.
Dr Felicity Williams preparing an anti-wrinkle injection at her skin clinic, Felicity Aesthetics in Wandsworth, South London, UK.
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Straight up genius: the best hair and makeup products to buy now
Sali Hughes favourites from Dior, Beauty Pie and GHD.
From a formidable foundation to a cordless hair straightener, these are the products our columnist now can’t live without.
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How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match ‘the one’.
Bespoke lipstics using Code 8.
How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match Ôthe oneÕ.
Credit: Photography: Martina Lang. Styling: Johanne Mills
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How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match ‘the one’.
Bespoke lipstics using Code 8.
How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match Ôthe oneÕ.
Credit: Photography: Martina Lang. Styling: Johanne Mills
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Victoria Beckhan barely recognizable after plastic surgery
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Victoria Beckhan barely recognizable after plastic surgery
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Victoria Beckhan barely recognizable after plastic surgery , people were shocked at Nobu when they saw the new face of Victoria Beckham after massive plastic surgery Oct16, 2021/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Victoria Beckhan barely recognizable after plastic surgery
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Is sleeping in your makeup really so bad? There is more to life than skincare. But experts warn that failing to take off the day’s makeup may end in tears
Is sleeping in your makeup really so bad?
There is more to life than skincare. But experts warn that failing to take off the dayÕs makeup may end in tears.
Social media went into one of its thrice-daily meltdowns last month when makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury was quoted as having said women should sleep in makeup for the good of their marriages.
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Cut down on hair washes with a ‘new-gen’ dry shampoo. It absorbs dirt and grease – and my hair looks better for it.
Dry Shampoo. Cut down on hair washes with a Ônew-genÕ dry shampoo. It absorbs dirt and grease Ð and my hair looks better for it.
Dry shampoos for hair typically contain moisture absorbing powders, similar to that of talc, starch or cornflower as well as other ingredients like alcohol, which work by absorbing oil and grease in your hair and scalp to reveal a Ôjust washedÕ look.
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Cut down on hair washes with a ‘new-gen’ dry shampoo. It absorbs dirt and grease – and my hair looks better for it.
Dry Shampoo. Cut down on hair washes with a Ônew-genÕ dry shampoo. It absorbs dirt and grease Ð and my hair looks better for it.
Dry shampoos for hair typically contain moisture absorbing powders, similar to that of talc, starch or cornflower as well as other ingredients like alcohol, which work by absorbing oil and grease in your hair and scalp to reveal a Ôjust washedÕ look.
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Collagen supplements: do they actually work? Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
Price is no indication of quality Ð so think before you leap.
US oral collagen industryÕs value is set to double to $8bn (£5.85bn) by 2027. Collagen Ð simplistically Ð is the protein that makes up around three quarters of the dry weight of human skin, helping it to remain firm, supple and plump. It decreases with age (less steadily in smokers and sun worshippers), accelerating sagging and wrinkling. This lost protein is what hydrolysed collagen supplements (animal derived or vegan) promise to replace.
Styling: Johanne Mills
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Collagen supplements: do they actually work? Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
Price is no indication of quality Ð so think before you leap.
US oral collagen industryÕs value is set to double to $8bn (£5.85bn) by 2027. Collagen Ð simplistically Ð is the protein that makes up around three quarters of the dry weight of human skin, helping it to remain firm, supple and plump. It decreases with age (less steadily in smokers and sun worshippers), accelerating sagging and wrinkling. This lost protein is what hydrolysed collagen supplements (animal derived or vegan) promise to replace.
Styling: Johanne Mills
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‘I’d rather spend £300 on fillers than face cream’: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who don’t age to the Love Island pout, the ‘tweaked’ look is becoming the new normal.
Balloon and lips.
ÔIÕd rather spend £300 on fillers than face creamÕ: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who donÕt age to the Love Island pout, the ÔtweakedÕ look is becoming the new normal. Botox and fillers are two of the most common tweakments.
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‘I’d rather spend £300 on fillers than face cream’: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who don’t age to the Love Island pout, the ‘tweaked’ look is becoming the new normal.
Balloon and lips.
ÔIÕd rather spend £300 on fillers than face creamÕ: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who donÕt age to the Love Island pout, the ÔtweakedÕ look is becoming the new normal. Botox and fillers are two of the most common tweakments.
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‘I’d rather spend £300 on fillers than face cream’: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who don’t age to the Love Island pout, the ‘tweaked’ look is becoming the new normal.
Balloon and lips.
ÔIÕd rather spend £300 on fillers than face creamÕ: the rise of face tweakment. From stars who donÕt age to the Love Island pout, the ÔtweakedÕ look is becoming the new normal. Botox and fillers are two of the most common tweakments.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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Rachel Wallace
Rachel Wallace. The look of love? The ugly side of 'tweakments' for Generation Botox. No tweak is too much for Generation Botox in pursuit of the 'Love Island' look. But a rise in unqualified practitioners has sparked calls from doctors for tighter regulation of the filler industry. Rachel Wallace was 21 when she had botox for the first time.
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PEOPLE - Lauren Pope stylish an die Sports FX Party in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (7429682g)
Lauren Pope
SPORTFX cosmetic and sports launch party, London, UK - 10 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Lauren Pope stylish an die Sports FX Party in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (7429682c)
Lauren Pope
SPORTFX cosmetic and sports launch party, London, UK - 10 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Lauren Pope stylish an die Sports FX Party in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (7429682f)
Lauren Pope
SPORTFX cosmetic and sports launch party, London, UK - 10 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Lauren Pope stylish an die Sports FX Party in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (7429682e)
Lauren Pope
SPORTFX cosmetic and sports launch party, London, UK - 10 Nov 2016
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FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
(7/19/2016) Portrait of a young nepalese people with umbrella near Bandipur Hanging bridge in Nepal. Kathmandu Valley (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844548
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Barry Manilow taking his first outing since having cosmetic surgery on his face, Malibu, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Lloyd/REX Shutterstock (425393h)
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Barry Manilow taking his first outing since having cosmetic surgery on his face, Malibu, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2003
SINGER BARRY MANILOW TAKES HIS FIRST TRIP OUT AFTER LEAVING HOSPITAL FOR FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY. BARRY ATE LUNCH AT A MALUBU RESTAURANT WEARING A SMALL PAIR OF BLUE GLASSES TO HIDE THE SCARRING AROUND HIS EYES. AFTER LUNCH HE DID A LITTLE SHOPPING IN A GROOMING SPECIALISTS. BARRY THEN RETURNED TO HIS OCEAN FRONT HOUSE
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Barry Manilow taking his first outing since having cosmetic surgery on his face, Malibu, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Lloyd/REX Shutterstock (425393e)
Barry Manilow and Garry Kief
Barry Manilow taking his first outing since having cosmetic surgery on his face, Malibu, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2003
SINGER BARRY MANILOW TAKES HIS FIRST TRIP OUT AFTER LEAVING HOSPITAL FOR FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY. BARRY ATE LUNCH AT A MALUBU RESTAURANT WEARING A SMALL PAIR OF BLUE GLASSES TO HIDE THE SCARRING AROUND HIS EYES. AFTER LUNCH HE DID A LITTLE SHOPPING IN A GROOMING SPECIALISTS. BARRY THEN RETURNED TO HIS OCEAN FRONT HOUSE
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203y)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203x)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203w)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203t)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203s)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203o)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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