The TV Reality Star Farrah Abraham recently had her third boob job in her life. She was allegedly unhappy with the results during her second surgery, causing her to have a third one just last week.
The 24-year-old TV Star Farrah Abraham recently admitted to having third boob job. She underwent her surgery last October 16, and claims to have done it due to some pain she felt allegedly because of her second surgery. According to iSchool Guide, Farrah had an 800CC implant after having a 650CC implant during her previous surgery. She was also reportedly unhappy with the size of her breasts. She even posed for the cameras to show the results of her surgery.
Farrah claims the pain she felt in her breasts was an excruciating agony that was caused by the scar tissue of her previous breast implantations. Mirror reports that Farrah was operated by a Beverly Hills surgeon, Dr. Stuart Linder. She gave out a statement saying how thankful she was to have the best reconstructive breast surgeon in the Beverly Hills area. The burning and pain issues she felt were allegedly really horrible, prompting her to go with the surgery despite having gone two of them already in the past. Other than the breast implantation, she's also had a nose job, chin implant, cheek fillers and lip injections.
Safe to say how the TV star is not new to surgeries anymore when it comes to her vanity. She is more than willing to go under the knife to improve her looks for the public to see. The previous Celebrity Big Brother star went from A cup to D cup in her recent surgery according to Hollywood Life. She was allegedly glad to learn about a new incision placement for better results of her breast implantation. She is also happy to share these experiences to help other women who might be going through the same things that she went through.
The TV star has definitely shown the public her regards on her physical appearance as she went through a lot of surgeries just for it. Another surgery might even still be possible as she is still at a very young age.
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