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How to distinguish cosmetic surgery?
Hello: Actually, first of all, I want to tell you that it is wrong to blindly pursue plastic surgery. Of course, if you want to change a part, you still have to go to some more formal and qualified big hospitals. Then, medical cosmetic surgery is to correct the original face through surgery, and there will be more or less structural changes. Medical beauty is mainly to beautify the skin, which is whiter and has no other impurities. They are similar in that they all use medical knowledge.

First, see if you have a rhinoplasty.

Let her put her fingertips against her nose and push up.

Just like when we were kids, push the tip of your nose up.

You can't do this with artificial limbs. It is obvious that the prosthesis will shift.

Second, see if there is any wrangling.

This is a little more difficult. See if her hairline is particularly high. It looks a little unnatural.

Well, I wonder if there is an updated surgical method now.

Anyway, I used to pull the skin on my face in the direction of the forehead line, so that the wrinkles disappeared as soon as the skin was pulled, and then the skin was stitched up and the wound was hidden in my hair.

Third, see if you have breast augmentation.

Well, will her breasts become flatter when she lies down than when she stands?

Under normal circumstances, it doesn't look so big, so plump and towering.

Because the main component of the chest is fat, it will definitely flatten when lying down.

However, many breasts after breast augmentation are as tall as when lying down.

Anyway, experienced comrades will definitely find it if they look carefully.

My elder found it when he had a minor operation, but the man didn't change when he was lying on his chest, hehe.

By the way, Pias, many breast augmentation knives used to be under the arm. I don't know how it is now.

Fourth, see whether to inject botulinum toxin.

This is very simple. Just after injection, or over-injection, facial muscles will be stiff and expressionless.

Even if the eyes and mouth are making expressions, other facial muscles like Risolius are not very moving and stiff.

You'll know when you watch more stars.

I always thought that the actor who played Gao Wenyan's mother in The Temptation to Go Home must have injected too much Botox.

No matter whether she is laughing, crying or angry, no matter what expression she makes, the other muscles on her face are stiff.