Ian: I was in a boy band.
When I left it was a
real harsh reality check.
I had to take a step back and
come back as somebody
completely different.
I became unrecognizable
from before and after.
Quick gossip 101,
do I need a facelift?
Everybody wants to look
good and if anybody says that
they don’t well
they’re a big fat liar.
I have a fear of
going into places that
at night people's arms are
going to be swinging about,
in case they whack
me in the face.
And so I won't go
into large crowds.
I won't go to concerts,
I also won't sit in an aisle of the plane,
because one of my biggest
fear that they're going to basically
pound me in the face
on their way to the toilet.
I am Ian Starr Kalatzis. I'm
working currently as a songwriter.
Absolutely love show business.
I had my first surgery
when I was 13 years of age
believe it or not,
and no it's not child abuse.
I wanted to do it.
I joined the boy band Boystar
when I was 19 years of age.
We ended up getting signed
to a German record label.
And we toured Australia
and New Zealand,
releasing an album and a
few singles and it was fantastic.
When I left Boystar
real harsh reality check.
I found it difficult
to get work after.
I suddenly wasn't
flavor of the month.
That's why I had to 
take a step back, regroup
and come back as
somebody completely different.
I had quite a lot of cash on me
and a lot of time on my hands,
and that is a bad mix when you
walk into a plastic surgeon's office.
I've had a neck lift.
I've had lipo
underneath my neck.
I've had a chin plant,
jaw plant,
back of fat pad removal,
two sets of cheek implants.
I had my eyes done,
my nose done a few times,
full face of Botox and
filler in my lip area.
It was probably
going into early 2018,
that I became unrecognizable
from before and after.
I still want to look good.
I want to preserve
my look but I don't
want to cross that
line of freakishness.
Today we're going
to talk to a nurse,
should I get a facelift
to maintain these looks?
Or should I just
grow old gracefully?
I’ve brought my bestie
Naree who I've known
since I was eight years old.
Hi. 
Naree: Hi.
Ian: Hi come in. 
Naree: Looking so good.
Ian: And hopefully she can
tell me the right information.
Do you know how I
got the name Ian Starr?
Naree: I was always
going to ask you that.
Ian: Yeah,
because I used to have a big nose
and they used my record company
said that I look like Ringo Starr.
I think that that
nose was too big,
but I also used to look like
Milhouse like I had these
Naree: No. 
Ian: Tiny beady eyes and this big nose.
Naree: See I don’t believe that.
Ian: Yes, yes.
Naree: Really? I don't
remember that but
I thought you
always looked good.
Yeah see like you're so
handsome there like you
and that's a stunning photo
that one now I love that.
Ian: You know, you know you
bringing up pictures of me after.
Naree: That would that would
have been when you were changing?
Ian: Yeah.
 Naree: A bit with the lips.
Ian: Yeah I started getting my
lips ... I want you to come with me
to this consultation.
You know, I want to look my best
but I don't want to go all the way.
So I need you to
tell me the truth.
Naree: Yes. Ian: Do I
need it don’t I need it all. N
aree: I am pretty, pretty abrupt. 
Ian: You are?
Naree: I’ll let you
know how it is.
Ian: You’re like a bull in a china shop.
Naree: I am a bull in a china shop.
Ian: When I walk into that clinic,
I'm going to see all her pretty pictures,
see all her clients,
and I'm just going to go, oh, okay, sure.
Just yep book me in tomorrow.
So I just need somebody
to hold me back because ...
Hi. How are you?
Sarah: Ian, how are you darling?
Ian has had Botox and
dermal filler with me,
and he's had many
lots of surgery overseas .
And has come back
to me to discuss
what he should be doing
moving forward with his face.
I like to use the mirror and I
haven't seen you for some time.
So I'd like you to hold the mirror
and have a good look at yourself,
and tell me what concerns you.
Because what concerns me
doesn't always concern you.
Ian: Hmm. Okay, so I've had a lot
of plastic surgery as you're aware.
Now. I am kind of
worried about the future.
Because I had a lot
of invasive surgeries,
but I don't know the
maintenance that's involved.
Sarah: What are your main
concerns now moving forward Ian?
Ian: I still kind of
want to look like this.
But I want to maintain
my appearance.
I don't want my
cheeks to fall lower,
I want them to
still stay quite high.
Basically,
do I need a facelift to achieve all this?
Or can I do it in a
less invasive way
because I'm kind of over
surgery in this minute.
Sarah: I want you to
give me a really big smile.
Alright,
so we have minimal crow's feet.
Honestly,
when I'm pulling the skin back here,
and I'm looking at your
face and assessing your face,
there really is
nothing to pull back.
So I think you're been
really hard on yourself darling
you have a beautiful face ...
Ian: Thank you.
Sarah: And the structure that's
been created is really amazing.
So I really don't think it's anything
that you need to consider at this stage.
Ian: I'm so used to people
saying you need to get work done.
Sarah told me that no
I don't need a facelift,
which is great because
I'm done with surgery.
Naree: I do agree, I think Ian’s
face at the moment is perfect.
Ian: I'm really happy
with today's outcome.
I don't regret any of the
surgeries that have had done
whatsoever in my
life. I love them.
I validate them. I celebrate it.
