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Lauren Conrad on Heidi Montag's Surgery: 'It's a Look'

ByJUJU CHANG, BRIAN O'KEEFE and KATIE ESCHERICH
January 18, 2010, 11:47 PM

Feb. 3, 2010— -- Lauren Conrad was reluctant to comment on her former best friend and co-star Heidi Montag's 10 plastic surgery procedures, but said that despite the pressures put on young women in Hollywood, she won't be going under the knife anytime soon.

When asked on "Good Morning America" today if she'd had or considered plastic surgery, the 24-year-old author and fashion designer laughed "not so far, no."

"The Hills" star Montag, 23, revealed a "tweaked" face and body on the cover of People magazine, the result of 10 procedures in one day.

When asked what her reaction was when she saw the magazine, Conrad paused a moment and said, "It's a look."

"I think it's a personal choice," she said. "Everybody's different. ... Everybody needs to do what's good for them."

Conrad, 24, left the "Hills" after five seasons, and is now focusing on her fashion line at Kohl's and her work as an author of young adult books. Her first book "L.A. Candy" was a New York Times best-seller, and her second novel is called "Sweet Little Lies." (CLICK HERE to read an excerpt of the book.)

The most difficult part of finding celebrity at such a young age was "being under such harsh criticism at that age. You're already so hard on yourself. ... You're trying to figure out who you are."

Some of those experiences are reflected in "Sweet Little Lies," which looks at the pitfalls of reality fame.

For Montag, undergoing plastic surgery was a career move as she works to turn her own reality fame into a successful Hollywood career, but critics accused her of being addicted to the knife.

"I would say that none of those people know me at all," Montag told ABC News in January. "And that's just a judgment. I'm not addicted."

"The Hills" star said she had surgeries done three years ago as well, and that the intervening procedure-free time proved she was not addicted.

"If you're addicted to something, you have to do it all the time, not once every couple years, if even," she said.

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