Post by artemis on Jul 13, 2011 5:20:30 GMT -5
"Did Megan Fox Fake Her No-Botox Photos?
When Megan Fox posted those Facebook photos attempting to squash allegations she's had Botox, some plastic surgeons immediately pounced to accuse the ex-"Transformers" sexpot of photoshopping the images.
Here's what they have to say:
"The wrinkles that start horizontally in the middle of her forehead and curve down towards her eyebrows don't exist in anyone," New york-based surgeon Dr. Nicholas Vendemia tells the blog High Society Plastic Surgery. "The muscles in the forehead and brow simply don't create curved wrinkles like that. The wrinkles Megan is showing us don't coincide with the brow anatomy, nor do they match the facial expression she is making."
Scandalous!
"The photo looks altered. The muscles in the forehead do not usually create an arc-like pattern seen in the photo. ... Anatomically (it) does not makes sense," says Dr. Vince Afsahi in an interview with the Orange County Register.
Our two cents:
We cannot argue with science. And we suspect Brian Austin Green of unintentionally botching his wife's no-Botox campaign with badly photoshopped imagery. (Mental image of Brian Austin Green behind a computer, pulling Fox's forehead in a futile effort to produce wrinkles. "This isn't going to work. I'll just digitally alter some for you! Wait, what do wrinkles look like again?")
Next time, call in the experts."
There is no Photoshop at all. The skin makes such wrinkles, because, simply, its not human, not natural. Its synthetic. But who's so dumb to admit or simply say that?
When Megan Fox posted those Facebook photos attempting to squash allegations she's had Botox, some plastic surgeons immediately pounced to accuse the ex-"Transformers" sexpot of photoshopping the images.
Here's what they have to say:
"The wrinkles that start horizontally in the middle of her forehead and curve down towards her eyebrows don't exist in anyone," New york-based surgeon Dr. Nicholas Vendemia tells the blog High Society Plastic Surgery. "The muscles in the forehead and brow simply don't create curved wrinkles like that. The wrinkles Megan is showing us don't coincide with the brow anatomy, nor do they match the facial expression she is making."
Scandalous!
"The photo looks altered. The muscles in the forehead do not usually create an arc-like pattern seen in the photo. ... Anatomically (it) does not makes sense," says Dr. Vince Afsahi in an interview with the Orange County Register.
Our two cents:
We cannot argue with science. And we suspect Brian Austin Green of unintentionally botching his wife's no-Botox campaign with badly photoshopped imagery. (Mental image of Brian Austin Green behind a computer, pulling Fox's forehead in a futile effort to produce wrinkles. "This isn't going to work. I'll just digitally alter some for you! Wait, what do wrinkles look like again?")
Next time, call in the experts."
There is no Photoshop at all. The skin makes such wrinkles, because, simply, its not human, not natural. Its synthetic. But who's so dumb to admit or simply say that?