What celebrities have had the most, the best and the worst plastic surgery? Who are the kings and queens that the surgeons love the most and gossip columnists love to out?
If you ask who is the queen, then Joan Rivers is acknowledged as the leader: “Hollywood’s Queen of Plastic Surgery.”

She loved to shock the world with the full list of all the procedures that she had had and joke about it. In her memoir, her daughter Melissa put a number on it: Joan had 348 procedures in her lifetime, and she was still never happy with the way she looked.
But certainly, 84-year-old Jane Fonda gives her a run for her money, and maybe today the Kardashians have passed everybody up, what with facial surgery being secondary to body procedures such as liposuction, body sculpting and butt lifts—not to mention breast augmentation. We can’t be sure because they won’t let us in on their secrets the way Rivers and Fonda did.
If Heidi Montag were a bigger celebrity, she might beat them all, having accumulated an impressive collection of procedures on most of her body parts. According to CBS News: “The reality star admitted to having a mini brow lift, Botox in her forehead, a nose job revision, fat injections in her cheeks, a chin reduction, neck

liposuction, ears pinned back, second breast augmentation, liposuction on waist, hips and inner thighs, and a buttock augmentation.” She made the decision to become “perfect” when only 23 years old.
So, who’s had the worst plastic surgery in Hollywood? Once again Joan Rivers tops the list, but many other names stand out: Michael Jackson, Jocelyn Wildenstein, Mickey Rourke, Priscilla Presley. The consensus leader here though, appears to be Donatella Versace, whose appearance becomes more and more bizarre with each new “touch-up”.

As for the men, Mickey Rourke’s name seems to come up frequently as the most botched job and Ryan Seacrest as having had the most work done.
And finally, who’s had the best? It’s the best because it doesn’t show. So, that’s one question that we’ll have to leave unanswered.