Dr. 90210: 2 Boobs, 1 Vadge and a Butt

The vagina has made a comeback! Dr. Rey was out in Beverly Hills yesterday, where he told TMZ that his schedule for the day included two boobs, one vagina and one butt.


Dr. Rey surprisingly acknowledged that vaginal reconstruction is his third most popular procedure. Hollywood sets the pace for cosmetic surgeries -- so get ready America. New boobs are sooo last year!



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46. you oldies should accept your body flaws and try getting a job instead of being on tmz ... you are WAY too old for this! try getting some of that extra flap removed with plastic surgery
not saying all 40 year olds are disgusting
but the idiot on tmz saying her "breasts are tight and firm" (ha) and she has a trim waist and long hot looking legs is probably saying so to make herself feel better for not looking so good.
a truly beautiful woman would say, beauty comes from within.
not im old and im hot
haha

Posted at 2:20AM on Jan 30th 2008 by old woman

47. I can understand why so many in the specialty field of cosmetics dont like his style...FIRST HE HAS NO BOARD CERTIFICATION IN PLASTIC SURG! and further more lifting wieghts and doing push ups before surgery can lead to tremors and the shakes...wonder how many women are aware of that as he slices into them ...so his flashy style and pretty smile and his lack of professionalism when it comes to the female body just should be unexceptable.

Posted at 7:52AM on Jan 30th 2008 by cat

48. i like him!!

Posted at 9:03PM on Jan 31st 2008 by ale

49. any woman that has vagina reconstruction......has too much money......and needs to give it all to the poor......how many poor women if given some money....would run out and spend it like this?......men could care less about how the "box" looks

Posted at 2:45PM on Feb 6th 2008 by fuds

50. Can't believe I'm posting to tmz, but some information is needed. Four children and an unwanted, botched episiotomy left me with a prolapsed vaginal floor, unable complete a bowel movement or hold my urine. Don't even ask about sex. Lovely, right.? I finally had a vaginal reconstruction in 2004 and while it was too late to save my marriage, I am so grateful for that surgery. Why did I wait so long? Because of the embarrasment and stigma evidenced on this board. This is an all too common condition, ladies, so don't be ashamed, ask for help. BUT, go to proper gynecological surgeon, not a reality quack.

Posted at 6:38PM on Mar 7th 2008 by pica

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