The Prince of Wales should pin back his ears and Jordan should have her breast size reduced, according to answers in a cosmetic surgery survey.
Figures showed 25% of those questioned wanted Charles to go under the knife to have his ears pinned back, 17% wanted TV presenter Judy Finnegan to have a facelift and 30% wanted Jordan to have a breast reduction operation.
The survey was commissioned by TV station Five ahead of its Cosmetic Surgery Live show which starts on Monday and features patients going under the knife live on air.
In the programme viewers will see graphic images of procedures including tummy tucks and facelifts at the Transform Clinic in Bowdon, Cheshire.
Interviewers spoke to 1,000 adults on their attitude to cosmetic surgery.
Research found 43% thought it was acceptable to have cosmetic surgery just to improve your looks and 35% believe that personal improvement cosmetic surgery should be available on the NHS.
A spokeswoman from Transform Cosmetic Surgery clinic said: "Attitudes towards cosmetic surgery are changing, it has become so much more acceptable, and so much more accessible."
But figures showed 53% believed people should be happy with their faces and bodies.
A Five spokesman said: "It is going to be a fantastic show with many surprises."
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