Randal Haworth

An Artist In and Out of the Office

Famous for his plastic surgeries on the hit FOX network TV series “The Swan,” Dr. Randal Haworth transformed the “ugly” into beautiful “swans” at his Haworth Institute in Beverly Hills. This all transpired from his family steering him to pursue medicine and himself developing his genetic predisposition for his artistic abilities.  Metroseeker‘s interview with Haworth reveals the surgeon’s thoughts on everything from the L.A. scene to his future art plans.  [Click HERE for the full article]

Having a fondness for art, Dr. Haworth completed two series, the most recent being “Iconography” which is a “tongue and cheek play on society about the vapid culture and consumerism.” Manipulating the features of paintings from olden times to give them a more modern twist, you could say Haworth was imprinting his career onto his art. However, as much as his painting is a reflection of his vocation, it has also honed his surgical skills. Haworth says, “It’s a good lesson for me to be able to appreciate the super subtle details like a little shadow on the corner of a mouth.” His next series is said to entail an even stronger tie to plastic surgery as he paints unrecognizable close-ups of his surgical scenes.

How do your hobbies perfect your professional skills?

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Be Good To Yourself: Dr. Haworth’s Healthy Living Tips

Are you such a busy person that it’s hard to keep up with a certain diet/exercise routine? Take some healthy living tips from a surgeon!

Who: Dr. Randal Haworth, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon

For the professional with a busy lifestyle:

1.  For a quick snack, cottage cheese with pineapple is my go-to choice.  It’s a healthy balance for an in-between meal.

2. As I get older, my metabolism is changing, which means I need to change-up my routine and incorporate more aerobics with weight training.  I swear by my Technogym Elliptical.  It’s a professional grade machine that has a built-in TV so I can watch my favorite movies while working out.  It’s an incentive because I’ll watch the first half one day, then want to work out again the next day to finish it!  It’s all about tricking yourself into being active even when you don’t feel like it.

3. It’s very hard to keep on a strict diet when dining out, but at home I like to stick with soups and salads.  Soups are a great way to feel satisfied with just a few hundred calories. As long as I feel full, I’m a happy camper!

4. Another way I stay in shape is that I go on hikes with my dog every other day.  It’s a fun way to relax, while bonding with man’s best friend.

What are some ways you trick yourself into being active?

Caught! Fashion Police Issuing Citations

Bachelor couple Ben and Courtney weren’t the only wrecks in this issue of US Weekly.  The Fashion Police caught Katy Perry, January Jones, and Rashida Jones red-handed!  Looks like these three famous ladies missed the mark this week.

We usually admire Parks and Rec’s star Rashida Jones‘ style, but this onesie is not doing her any favors.  Top Cop Dr. Randal Haworth advises, “She should have stayed home with that rash.”

Would you be cited for a fashion crime if the Top Cops saw your outfit today?

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Fashion Police: Top Cops At It Again!

The Top Cops team, which includes Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Randal Haworth,  are always brutally honest when it comes to judging the worst fashion missteps.  The latest issue of US Weekly proved these Top Cops are not letting up.  This week, Dianna Agron was charged with a fashion crime!  Dr. Haworth cited, “Her legs are draining all the color from her dress.”  Yikes, Dianna, get it together!

photo: US Weekly

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Top Cops: Fashion Police

Dr. Randal Haworth, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, has joined the team of Top Cops in judging the latest fashion crimes committed by the Hollywood elite.  According to Haworth in this week’s issue of US Weekly, “These tights don’t seam right!”

photo: US Weekly

What do you think of this garter look?

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