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Celebrity Skin: Fergie's Health Problems


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There are a lot of wonderful things that skin rejuvenation treatments can do for you. They can help you look younger. They can help you feel more refreshed. But there are some limitations to what they can offer in terms of saving your skin from the damage that you do to it.

Awful Plastic Surgery points to the case of Fergie, the singer/actress who reportedly had a drug problem with crystal meth in the past. The article points out that Fergie's looking none too pretty in some ways and suggests that it could be because of the serious damage that crystal meth does to your skin.

Of course, most of us don't have a drug problem and the damage that we do to our skin can be repaired with treatments like chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing. But it's a good idea to remember that skin rejuvenation is something that can only work with the basic foundation that's already there. A healthy diet, proper sun care and generally taking care of ourselves can make it a lot easier for the doctors to do their work well!

Question of the Day: Do you think that there's any way for cosmetic surgery to help when you've destroyed your body with a drug like crystal meth?

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