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Would You Consider Plastic Surgery?

Here at That's Fit, we're constantly telling you what we think about things, but sometimes it's nice to know what you think. So from time to time, ... Read More »

Did Angelina slim down surgically?

We know there's a lot of pressure for new celebrity moms to slim down immediately after giving birth. A. Lot. Of. Pressure. And while everybody seems ... Read More »

Would you have plastic surgery to banish back fat?

While there's a lot of talk about love handles and muffin tops, there's another problem area that affects a significant percentage of women out there ... Read More »

The Good, the Fat and the Hungry - My gastric bypass journey continues today

Welcome to the Good, the Fat and the Hungry. I'm Karla and I have been -- or am -- all those things. Here, I will share with you my lifelong struggle ... Read More »

We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Round-Up: August 8, 2008

Some of us have trouble coughing up the dough for a gym membership or a session with a personal trainer, but that's not a problem for the rich and ... Read More »

Weighing in on male cosmetic surgery

While skimming through some magazines at Barne's & Noble the other day, I stumbled upon a somewhat unnerving article in Men's Journal. Actually, ... Read More »

How a bra can prevent surgery

Whoever decided that big breasts, impossibly tiny waists, and curvy hips was a good look for a woman must not have had these features themselves. ... Read More »

Cheerleader dies during breast surgery

Bubbly, well-liked, and college-bound -- 18-year-old Stephanie Kuleba had the world at her fingertips. But she elected to have cosmetic surgery to ... Read More »

Small number of facelift patients infected with MRSA

A number of facelift patients have recently contracted MRSA (aka the "superbug"). The number is very small (about 1/2 of 1% of facelift patients), but ... Read More »

More people turning to plastic surgery

Americans had more niping and tucking done in 2007 than in any year prior. According to a WebMD article, around 11.7 million people had nonsurgical ... Read More »