Madonna's Cheek Implants

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Madonna is butt ugly and always has been. Any woman (or man) can be made up to look beautiful but the only think that could help her is a brown paper bag...make that 2!!! Yeah and I agree she is ugly on the inside too...trash

This is an old picture, and I've even heard it's been tampered with. There is a lot of pictures of Madonna with no make-up or very little make-up where she looks normal and beautiful. For example, pictures from Malawi and pictures of her directing her latest film.

This picture is from 2008 and this is not how she looks! Went to her concert and saw her up close i august 2009, she looked great!
I can't believe people are still blabbing about this picture! Look around, there are thousands of other pictures where she looks beautiful.

Idiots...

She is plain ugly. I bet she feels sorry now.

I agree. She is not a good-looking woman and just continues to make herself look worse with her extreme dieting and exercise regimen. As far as plastic surgery, she needs all the help she can get.

Skanky.

I AGREE!!! Skanky White Trash!!!

Ouch! Her face looks like it HURTS!!!

Good God. She looks like Jocelyn Wildenstein's little sister. She's now as unattractive on the outside, as she is on the inside.

Big nono! Don't know what's wrong with Madonna. I guess she's just doing what she's always done: attracting attention at any expense! At her age, it's ridiculous that she thinks that she'll look "sexy" or "mysterious" with artificial cheekbones, especially when the whole world knows what she really looks like. She needs to begin thinking about aging with grace and stop the teenage-stage nonsense.

She did not have cheek implants. Sorry.
She had hyaluronic acid injections into her cheeks, and she had too much. These injections cause collagen to form, causing the tissue to look more voluminous. The mistake was with her doctor who refused to tell her "no" when she said the results weren't enough. With these injections, it takes time for the effect to take place because it takes the body time to form the new collagen. So, if a patient has it done and comes back to the doctor several weeks later asking for more, the doctor should say no, and tell them to wait. Instead, she got more to get immediate results. That was fine, until too much collagen began forming over the following months.
I believe she had more injections placed in the lower face to "offset" the voluminous cheek-bones. Poor results. It was the right procedure but it was done on the wrong patient and in the wrong manner.

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