Busty Real Housewives of Sydney star Caroline Gaultier admits to getting plastic surgery – and warns young people not to make the same ‘dangerous’ mistakes she has

Real Housewives of Sydney cast member Caroline Gaultier has urged young people to hold off on having plastic and cosmetic surgery.

The Sydney party girl said she believes no one should go under the knife until they have achieved a sense of “inner peace and self-acceptance”.

Mother-of-two Caroline has opened up about the various procedures she has undergone over the years, including a breast enlargement.

Despite her own experiences, she emphasizes the need to approach such decisions carefully as they can have lifelong and ‘dangerous’ consequences.

“I just think you have to build your confidence and then you can move on. I also think plastic surgery is something for when you get older and try to go backwards,” Gaultier told The Daily Telegraph. .

Real Housewives of Sydney cast member Caroline Gaultier has called on young people to put off plastic and cosmetic surgery

“Young girls inject fillers into their faces and it doesn’t go away, it just absorbs into your tissue and as you get older it wears out your tissue and you age much faster than you normally would,” Gaultier warned.

Her perspective echoes the advice of one of Australia’s leading cosmetic doctors.

Dr. Amy Chahal, the founder of The Center for Medical Aesthetics in Surry Hills, agrees with Gaultier: warning against the normalization of invasive proceduresespecially among self-confident teens dealing with low self-esteem and anxiety.

Mother-of-two Caroline, pictured right, opens up about the various procedures she has undergone over the years, including a breast enlargement

Recent research conducted by the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine found that millennials are more likely to undergo cosmetic surgery than any other generation.

Additionally, a study from the University of South Australia highlighted the alarming statistic that 16 percent of Australian women aged 18 to 29 have already undergone cosmetic surgery.

Gaultier’s personal journey underlines the importance of responsible decision-making when it comes to cosmetic enhancements, especially for individuals in their formative years.

She claims that her own work is “all about maintenance” rather than changing her appearance, and that there is a crucial difference between these two approaches.

She claims that her own work is “all about maintenance” and not about changing the way she looks, and that there is a crucial difference between these two approaches.

Before starring on Real Housewives of Sydney, Caroline was known as one of Sydney’s most stylish party girls.

She previously lived in Prague and Tokyo, but now calls Bondi Beach home.

Prior to her casting on RHOS, Caroline Gaultier was known as one of Sydney’s most stylish party girls. Pictured

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