Thursday, November 5, 2009

Turning his own wife into the perfect woman

AN 'average-looking, flat-chested' woman was chosen as a plastic surgeon's bride - so he could sculpt her into his ideal wife.
Dr Reza Vossough performed eight operations on 33-year-old Cany's body to create his perfect wife.

Dr Voussogh built his dream girl through plastic surgery

He said he decided to marry Cany after he spotted her "potential". He described her as a fairly average, flat-chested woman with saddlebag thighs, a tummy and puffy, hooded eyelids.

The surgery changed her chest, thighs, eyes and face.

Dr Vossough spent five years pumping 1600g of silicone into her body, boosting her size A chest to an F cup.

He also enhanced her lips, lifted her eyelids and decreased her forehead.

The former waitress also had nip-and-tuck ops to her bum, tummy and thighs, and countless Botox injections.

Only after €20,000 of cosmetic surgery did Dr Vossough, 48, feel he had married his dream girl.


Dr Vossough spent five years pumping 1600g of silicone into her body, boosting her size A chest to an F cup.
Dr Voussogh said , a woman has to be a piece of jewellery which a man values.

"When your husband is a plastic surgeon, then the scalpel is your friend," she told Bild newspaper in Germany.

Dr Vossough, who operates on about 1200 patients a year at his clinic in Berlin, said of his skills: "It's almost like being God - you have the ability to change nature.

"When I first met Cany, she had physical deficiencies, but I could see there was something there. She had big hips and big thighs, so we made corrections, then did a little bit more.

Dr Voussogh prepares to continue work on his wife Cany (1,74 m, 59 kg) and her bikini body (99-66-89cm).

"On the operating table her face is covered, so she's anonymous like any patient. I was interested in working on her. It's better than nature could do."

Since her hubby's last op, Cany has had a secret fourth boob job. But Reza has not ruled out more work - saying: "There may be some more in the future, like a facelift, but not yet"

Dr Voussogh said that for him, a woman has to be a piece of jewellery which a man values.

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