What happens when the Plastic Surgery generation hits old age?

I’m just curious as to what will happen to all those implants?

I was watching MTV’s new show “I Want a Famous Face” and the kids are so young and getting cheek and chin implants. Not to mention the millions of women with breast implants. But what will happen when gravity hits? I’m not sure a huge amount of people that have had these things done are in the age bracket where we know yet?

I guess it might be speculation but I’m assuming someone in the medical field might have some answers?

A related question. What will happen to those cute little tattoos on breasts and butts?

For a glimpse of the future, take a look at the Awful Plastic Surgery Web site.

(It ain’t pretty …)

I’ve seen some and they aren’t pretty. One woman has the ubiquitous rose on her breast. Her’s was inked in 1949. It looked a little more like a gladiolus than a rose.
Not pretty. Not Pretty.

Its times like these that being a visual thinker is a curse :frowning:

ewwwww.