Plastic Surgery Disasters! Soap Opera Stars Who’ve Gone Too Far Under The Knife
June 21 2012, Published 7:30 a.m. ET
The Young and the Restless? The Bold and the Beautiful? Not so much!
Daytime television has been home to some of Hollywood’s hottest stars over the years, but not all of the beauties have relied on the natural aging process. From Botox babes to facelift foxes, RadarOnline.com has photos of 10 soap opera stars who have gone too far under the knife.
Hunter Tylo has starred on the hit daytime series The Bold and the Beautiful for over two decades, but recently the 49-year-old stepped out with some rather “bold plastic surgery,” according to a top plastic surgeon.
“Her lips look like they've been inflated to massive proportions, possibly from excessive injections of fat,” Dr. Anthony Youn told RadarOnline.com about the soap star’s plastic surgery. “Her cheeks also appear overly plumped, possibly from fat injections as well. Her face is excessively smooth, too smooth to be natural, in my opinion."
Rick Springfield was a teenage heartthrob of the 1980s, but the General Hospital alum has revealed that his good looks weren’t just a gift from mother nature. The Jessie’s Girl singer has admitted to getting his eyes done when he was only 24 years old.
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The Young and the Restless star Joan Van Ark definitely looks more restless than young, after several reported plastic surgery procedures, while General Hospital star Jacklyn Zeman has definitely made more than a few stops into the plastic surgeons office from the looks of her puffy face!
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