Plastic surgeon using daughters as walking advertisements

Orange County plastic surgeon Michael Niccole is raising eyebrows following the release of a television interview that reveals he performed plastic surgery procedures on his two daughters.

Charm and Brittani, both 25, have been on the receiving end of their father's cosmetic procedures for years – including breast implants, Botox injections, nose jobs and face peels.

"I'm often asked do I feel that my daughters are good ambassadors for my line of work," Michael tells the camera, "I would say absolutely, yes."

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Brittani was gifted a breast augmentation – which she compares to getting a teeth cleaning – for her first surgery as a high school graduation present at the age of 18.

Charm had her bellybutton altered from an outie to an innie at just 10 years old and recently underwent breast augmentation surgery.

"They're perfect. Thanks, dad," she chuckles.

Charm tells Barcroft Media that many of their friends have also had procedures performed by her father.

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The girls were adopted as babies by Michael and his wife, Penny, who was initially reluctant to let them go under their father's knife, but eventually gave into the girls' requests.

"I didn't want them to think they could just turn to surgery every time they didn't like something about their appearance," she says.

"Every other month I'll get something done to my skin," Charm told Barcroft Media, adding, "It's a family business so I'm contributing, it's good."

Michael doesn’t regret performing his daughters' surgeries, saying he'd do it again if it meant knowing they'd get the best care possible.

"They understand the importance of looking and maintaining your beauty for the rest of their lives."