y Alicia on Jul-12-11 9:11am
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Megan Fox's forehead Last week, Megan Fox took to her official Facebook page to temporarily silence her critics, posting a series of goofy-looking photos in an attempt to dispel rumors that she'd been changing her looks with cosmetic fillers.
Now Megan's move may have backfired, as several different doctors have come forward to say that the lines proudly featured in Fox's photos could not possibly be natural. The O.C. Register turned to three different doctors to assess Megan's "THINGS YOU CAN'T DO WITH YOUR FACE WHEN YOU HAVE BOTOX" pictures. Briefly: They're not buying them.
Dr. Nicholas Vendemia of New York said, "Those lines on her forehead are totally fake." Dr. Vince Afashi of Newport Beach insisted, "The photo looks altered. The muscles in the forehead do not usually create an arc-like pattern seen in the photo," adding, "Anatomically [it] does not make sense." Finally, Dr. David Sire of Fullerton thinks if the photos are untouched, then the forehead isn't: "I have never seen the frontalis muscle do this unless the muscle was surgically cut. It appears as if she is frowning and elevating her brow at the same time. Quite a feat!"
What do you think of Megan's photos—real or fake?
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Megan Fox's forehead Last week, Megan Fox took to her official Facebook page to temporarily silence her critics, posting a series of goofy-looking photos in an attempt to dispel rumors that she'd been changing her looks with cosmetic fillers.
Now Megan's move may have backfired, as several different doctors have come forward to say that the lines proudly featured in Fox's photos could not possibly be natural. The O.C. Register turned to three different doctors to assess Megan's "THINGS YOU CAN'T DO WITH YOUR FACE WHEN YOU HAVE BOTOX" pictures. Briefly: They're not buying them.
Dr. Nicholas Vendemia of New York said, "Those lines on her forehead are totally fake." Dr. Vince Afashi of Newport Beach insisted, "The photo looks altered. The muscles in the forehead do not usually create an arc-like pattern seen in the photo," adding, "Anatomically [it] does not make sense." Finally, Dr. David Sire of Fullerton thinks if the photos are untouched, then the forehead isn't: "I have never seen the frontalis muscle do this unless the muscle was surgically cut. It appears as if she is frowning and elevating her brow at the same time. Quite a feat!"
What do you think of Megan's photos—real or fake?
Megan Fox's Facebook photos — real or fake?
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