Sara Foster Shares Her 1 Regret About Her Past Boob Job

When it comes to plastic surgery, Sarah Foster he's not afraid to keep it real.
“I'm 45 years old. I've never done threads,” Foster, 45, shared on the Tuesday, June 30, episode of SiriusXM's “The Morgan Stewart Show” podcast. “I've never had any kind of surgery. I mean my cousins. Yes.”
When asked by the host Morgan Stewart if she has “redone” her breasts, Foster said “no” but admitted that her procedure was in 2014 and it might be time for a “redo.”
“You know what's unbelievable? And this is a cautionary tale,” Foster explained. “I can't feel my nipples. So guys, if you're doing this, if you're thinking about it, don't go past the nipple. … I need my nipples, OK?
All jokes aside, Foster reminded the audience that when it comes to beauty standards and procedures, every body is different and – as a result – every procedure can have different results.
“We can't look at what other people are doing and go and say, 'I want to do that' because our physical condition doesn't allow it,” she said. “I was told I had a very low face. I was told by my dermatologist when I was 25, 'You're going to need a brow lift one day.' I have never been so angry in my life.”
The warning has made Foster “worried about it” and more cautious when it comes to treatment.
“If the wrong Botox gets anywhere near me, it will bring everything down,” she said. “I have a very complex forehead. [I do] nothing on the cheeks. But I will tell you what I do, what I swear by. I make Sculptra on my temples.”
Sculptra is an FDA-approved biostimulatory injection made of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). It claims to help restore your skin's foundation by stimulating your own natural collagen production to firm and smooth the entire cheek area and tighten the skin around the jawline.
As Sara continued to raise two daughters with her former partner, who was a professional tennis player Tommy Haasi Nobody Wants This The producer said that he loves his 40 years and is happy about this chapter of his life.
“You know what year was the hardest for me? 39,” she said. “I had panic attacks. You've been here for a year. Why aren't you happy? Why don't you have all the things you want? Why don't you wake up every day feeling satisfied? … I felt the best I've ever been at 38. 38 is the best year ever.”




