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Lisa Rinna: How she can still be a Plastic Surgery Winna

Hello, my darlings. Hope the new year is off to a good start for you! Just thought I'd pop in after reading the latest Lisa Rinna admission about some regrettable plastic surgery choices she's made. Now, this soap opera starlet has been known for her pillowy lips and enhanced bosoms for many years now; but recently, some gossip mags and now Rinna herself have claimed she's taken plastic surgery too far.

Like another brunette Dancing with the Stars celebrity, Lisa Rinna appears to have gotten a bit enthusiastic with dermal fillers, resulting in some over-sized cheek action. I usually quite admire cheeky females, but in Lisa Rinna's case, I'm afraid there might be such a thing as too much cheek.

Silver Lining to Surgery Gone Bad

Fortunately, Lisa seems to have learned the valuable plastic surgery lesson that sometimes "less is more," and there's a potential risk in having too much of a good thing. Bravo for a beautiful woman admitting a snafu in her usually flawless-looking routine! We live and we learn, to flawlessly face another day, right?

Getting Back on Top

Moderation, often considered the key to happiness and balance in all aspects of life, is also the key to natural-looking, beautiful cosmetic enhancement. The idea is to downplay certain physical flaws or shortcomings, while enhancing your good features and capturing your natural beauty. So, whether it be body contouring, dermal fillers, lip augmentation, or other facial plastic surgery procedures, keeping things in moderation can ensure your results are featuring you at your best...rather than making your features unrecognizable.

And, always remember my dears, having your aesthetic procedure performed by an accredited plastic surgeon will give you the best odds for success. Trust Mia on this one!

photo courtesy of msnbc

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