Posted on 12/14/2013 9:34:40 AM PST by rickmichaels
Dr. Michael Niccole takes pride in his profession and the spoils of his work can be seen in his children. The Orange County plastic surgeon has operated on his adopted 25-year-old daughters multiple times over the years, according to a video by Barcroft Media.
Daughter Brittani says in the video her first surgery was breast augmentation after she finished high school at 18. Then she got a nose job right before her 21st birthday and started Botox injections at the age of 22.
Meanwhile, her sister Charm got her navel changed from an outie to an innie when she was just 10. She went on to get facials and face peels while still in high school, moved onto Botox in her early 20s and got her own breast work done this year.
"I work out like a fanatic, so constantly, being in like a sports bra and workout clothes, I also noticed my breasts got a lot smaller," Charm explains in the video, "and I lost a lot of volume in them. After having my procedure done on my breasts, I feel great, very happy. They're perfect. Thanks, Dad."
As Brittani adds later on: "(In) Orange County, like, getting your breasts done is basically like getting a teeth cleaning."
Website Gawker describes the pair as "living billboards" for their father's clinic and he appears to agree.
"I'm often asked do I feel that my daughters are good ambassadors for my line of work and I would say 'Absolutely, yes,'" the doctor says in the video.
During the video, Brittani and Charm visit their father's clinic to get Botox. Brittani hopes to prevent wrinkles from forming on her face in the future, while Charm receive the treatment in her armpits to reduce sweating.
Their mother Penny says she fought for a long time against her daughters getting plastic surgery:
"I didn't want them, every time, something bothered them, they could be running to have surgery." But she adds, "I feel they won't become addicted. They take care of themselves, so I don't see it. But, at my age, they might be looking around for a few things."
Video - Plastic Surgery Sisters: Dad Performed Our Breast Surgeries
Charm (left) and Brittani Niccole
The brunette is already plastihenious.
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does anyone find it creepy that this guy did this to his daughters?
At least from my layman's POV about any work the mother looks like she had done...
After watching the video, I was surprised the brunette “used to be” a Black person.
P.S. This is extremely disturbing on numerous levels.
No, but it could be.
I think plastic surgery is wonderful for those who have deformities [like hair-lips and face disfigurement] but for pure selfish vanity and lining your pockets so you can live in the lap of luxury...I draw the line.
OMG I thought you were joking til I watched the video. Boy is her hubby/boyfriend gonna be surprised when she spits out that first baby.
IIRC, it was once considered unethical for a Dr. to operate on or otherwise treat their own family members (except for emergency circumstances, of course)...
Clearly, medical ethics is devolving in some circles...
Just because we can doesn’t mean we should...
yes.
If you want your own face and body, you can keep it!!
No kidding. It’s okay though. I’m sure they’ll bleach her skin and get her a nose job by 13.
I usually don’t wish for bad things to happen to people, but Bieber is pushing it.
OK, somewhat related...
What the hell was Rachel Ray thinking when she taped the Food Network advert for the Holiday Celebrity Cookoff?
Really? Her boobs look like they are coming out of her shoulders!
...Botox is not available under Obamacare.
The blonde looks gorgeous. Her sister, however, has had work done to her face, which in my opinion almost always goes disastrously. Breast implants by far look the best of any of the cosmetic procedures I see.
was the brunette black or at least biracial before the surgeries?
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