Michael Jackson photo before and after surgery.

Michael Jackson photo before and after surgery.


 

 

Michael Jackson photo before and after surgery.

 

 Michael personally confessed in the pages of his autobiography that he changed the shape of his nose and gave him a "dimple" in his chin. Later, the singer claimed that the operation was a forced measure to fix the septum after falling during rehearsals. But I'm sure the reason is different: Jackson was not happy with his appearance since adolescence.



"Thanks" to his father, that he instilled complexes in the child. They say that the artist had body dysmorphophobia - a psychological ailment in which a person suffers from defects and imperfections in appearance.



During the first operation, doctors narrowed the bridge of his nose, but this was not enough for Jackson. As a result, Michael underwent five rhinoplasties, and his naturally wide nose of a typical African American became shapeless and scarred. He got to the point where he needed a cartilage transplant when his nose began to rot and fall off. For this I had to take part of the rib.

 



1980 year. Still black Michael Jackson. Source: GLOBAL LOOK PRESS
contour plastic



Already at that time (early 2000s), operations to change the shape of the face began to gain popularity. For this, implants and silicone fillers were used, which were injected into the chin and cheekbones. This was done to Jackson. The result of such plastic surgery was an abnormally wide face and deep depressions. Coincidentally, at that time in the life of the pop star there were several lawsuitsso it is not surprising that Michael has lost weight, lost weight and looks bad. He tried to fix this with the help of makeup.


They say that the singer always dreamed of a "protruding" chin, so the implant was inserted there, and the seam in the middle of the chin was scarred, hence the dimple. All together it looked terrible, along with unnatural thin lips, cheekbones and chin.
Skin color

The press protested the fact that the "king" of pop music suddenly turned white. It was rumored that for this, his skin was whitened with a special powerful drug - glutathione. However, after the death of the singer, it turned out that the cause of these metamorphoses was vitiligo - a violation of skin pigmentation.



To hide the blemishes, Michael was given a heavy layer of makeup and prescribed a host of powerful medications. This, of course, could not help but affect the state of his health. As a result, his skin turned an earthy color and Jackson was forced to wear a mask.



Three years before the singer's death, the artist was diagnosed with skin cancer. They even said that Michael underwent a full skin transplant, but this is hard to believe. He underwent several surgeries designed to destroy cancer cells, but eventually grew tired of fighting the disease. Surprisingly, Jackson did not die of cancer. His heart just stopped beating and this, according to the doctors, had nothing to do with skin cancer.



The results of the examination of the singer's body, carried out by doctors immediately after his death, are full of new details. As it became known the day before, a nasal prosthesis, which Michael Jackson wore for almost 10 years, disappeared from the morgue. As a witness who wanted to remain anonymous told Rolling Rocks magazine, when he saw the singer's body lying on the morgue table, the prosthesis on his face had disappeared.

 



Michael Jackson's face, which underwent so many painful alterations and hid it from the public for decades, was open and a bright light illuminated it. The prosthesis, which he used to put on his damaged nose, was missing. Instead, pieces of cartilage were visible surrounding a small dark hole: he said.



Earlier, in the pathologists' report it was mentioned that the singer's face was deformed as a result of numerous interventions by plastic surgeons, but how much was not reported. As the doctors calculated, Michael Jacksoe underwent at least 13 plastic surgeries. According to a source close to him, the surgeons disfigured the singer's face so much that the nose on his face was practically absent.

 



In 2001, Western tabloids wrote that due to unsuccessful plastic surgery, the singer's nose almost completely failed: “The singer's nose was struck by necrosis, that is, the death of cartilage. For a pop star, it became a real drama. He started wearing surgical masks and covered his face with a black bandana, but not because he was afraid of germs. In fact, everything was much more dramatic: the singer hid his disfigured face from him. Michael Jackson even asked for a special nasal prosthesis, but not only for purely aesthetic purposes, but also to breathe normally. Every time he appeared in publicBorn without a facial bandage, the prosthesis was carefully camouflaged under a thick layer of makeup. And anyway, the unnatural, slightly raised outline prompted puzzling questions. The singer's fans believed that the singer had his own nose, even if it was disfigured by plastic. And they were wrong. This was made clear the other day when Michael Jackson performed at New York's Madison Square Garden. Actively dancing and moving, the singer accidentally touched the tip of his nose with his hand, and it fell off and landed on the stage right at the star's feet. The audience was shocked and Michael Jackson was forced to hurriedly flee backstage."

 



Later, in 2004, plastic surgeons attempted to restore the singer's nose by transplanting a piece of cartilage removed from his ear onto his face. However, this operation was also not crowned with success. "KP".

 



Named at the suggestion of his close friend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, "The King of Pop", Michael Joseph Jackson was born in 1958 into a large family Joseph and Catherine Jackson. The family had 10 children and Michael was born the eighth. The boy's family was very musical, his father insisted on adherence to constant discipline and regular rehearsals, and his mother tried to instill religiosity and took the children to church.

 



Michael Jackson's biography has never been in the public domain. It was only in 1993, at the height of his fame, that he gave a great interview to Oprah Winfrey, where he spoke in detail about an unhappy childhood. The singer claimed that Joseph Jackson made fun of his children, humiliated them and beat them 


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