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Taylor Swift’s Plastic Surgery Future

Posted on October 9th, 2009 in Celebrity Plastic Surgery by Lisa Stanfield

Taylor Swift is a beautiful young singer now. But that doesn’t mean she won’t have a plastic surgery future.

Taylor Swift, Plastic Surgery

19-year Taylor Swift may have been cut off by Kanye West at the recent MTV awards, but that didn’t stop her from looking good, all on her own without any help from the knife.

Manhattan plastic surgeon Dr. David Shafer, “Taylor Swift has a beautiful and unique look. She shined at the recent MTV Music Awards. In my opinion she does not need any plastic surgery.”

While Taylor looks good now as a young adult, she may want to look more Hollywood in the future, and get a nose job in the future.

On his blog, OcBody.com plastic surgeon Dr. John Di Saia reports, “Not yet, but looking at a good image from late 2008, I see a tip rhinoplasty possibly in her future. She’s a pretty girl. I hope she takes it easy on the surgery and keeps her look.”

Taylor seems like a well-grounded young lady and only time will tell if she goes under the knife or not. Fans can look forward to Taylor’s movie acting debut in next year’s Valentine’s Day.

Read the complete celebrity plastic surgery profiles of Taylor Swift on Plasticopedia, the largest celebrity plastic surgery encyclopedia.

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4 Responses to 'Taylor Swift’s Plastic Surgery Future'

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  1. Patrice said,

    on October 10th, 2009 at 10:19 am

    I just want to say that I think it is really horrible when plastic surgery sites do this. It’s one thing to make fun of the outrageous women who have ALREADY gone under the knife, but to poke fun at a young, or untouched, natural star and take a sprerequisite stab at possible “future work” they might need is completely cruel and unfair! No wonder there is so much fodder for us to make fun of with aging celebrities. You start telling us what work perfectly attractive young people will need “at some point” while they are still perfectly attractive teenagers!

  2. Patrice said,

    on October 10th, 2009 at 10:21 am

    Not to mention atht peopel pay thousands of dollars to GET a nose like hers. Geez, lay off.

  3. Joanna said,

    on October 11th, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    Just wondering Lisa….

    When are you going to post a photo of yourself so we can decide what future plastic surgery you need?

  4. Amy said,

    on October 17th, 2009 at 10:05 am

    Are you kidding me? She’s beautiful. Her nose is perfect.

    The thin pinched look is not attractive..

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