The plastic surgery issue
Souza
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Everytime we have a thread about doubles with some pictures, I often see people say "well, Michael had some work done, that changes your face". Did he really change himself that much? I don't think so. <br /><br />So I went through the pics again, and here is Mike from the Thriller era up to 2005, so there is 20 years in between and a lot of faces, yet we end up with... the same face yet some years older with some work on the nose. I don't see anything other changed, but maybe that's just me.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
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Mike might have added a SMALL, TINY cleft to the chin, but somehow it got A LOT bigger in only 4 years, now THAT'S odd! First it was round, now it's a line. And what happened to his mouth? Things that make you go hmmmmm.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
Its all Michael.. still Michael on the inside and his beauty shines out from his soul.
During this period, he has had fillers in his cheeks and some poor work.. the plastic surgeon who did this should have been shot. Michael was victim to a lot of shady doctors who took his money and didnt care about the consequences. Used and abused him. <!-- s --><!-- s -->
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Same cleft, same Mike:
The ears on many pics are different and even the eye expression, his aura....I´m very confused right now <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
I believe so too (therefore not really surgery) and cosmetic tattoos, e.g. lips (it's quite common, I know a lot of people who's had that done).
All Michael IMO.
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Other than that, all that I see a difference in is his nose & his cleft. The face does change sometimes with age & if you become depressed you don't look like yourself. Which I'm sure he's had to deal with. I think at one point he had gotten a bad nose job, where he nose looked very pointy & he ended up having to get that fixed. But that's still not nearly as much surgery as people had made it seem over the years. He still looks the same!
Can you explain this a bit better? To me, it just seems like he lost the baby fat on his face...
The typical appearance of the face and neck changes with age. Ageing skin begins to sag, as muscle tone gradually decreases. This can be especially apparent in the skin of the chin and neck.
Muscle tone may be lost, causing a flabby or droopy appearance. The jowls may begin to sag, leading to a "double chin" in some people.
In some people the nose lengthens slightly and may look more prominent.
There also may be an increase in the number, size, and color of colored spots on the face. This is largely due to sun exposure.
The skin may thin, become dryer, and develop wrinkles. Although wrinkles are inevitable to some extent, sun exposure and cigarette smoking are likely to make them develop faster.
The ears may lengthen slightly in some people (probably caused by cartilage growth).
Some men may find that they develop hair in their ears that becomes longer, coarser, and more noticeable as they age.
The eyebrows and eyelashes become gray.
The skin around the eyelids becomes loose and wrinkled, often making a "crow's feet" pattern.
The eye socket loses some of its fat pads, making the eyes look sunken and limiting eye movement.
The lower eyelids may appear baggy, and drooping eyelids are fairly common, occasionally limiting vision.
The outer surface of the eye (cornea) may develop a grayish-white ring called arcus corneus or arcus senilis.
The colored portion of the eye (iris) loses pigment, making most very elderly people appear to have gray or light blue eyes.
Loss of teeth can make the lips look shrunken.
The jawbone loses bone material, reducing the size of the lower face. The forehead, nose, and mouth thus look more pronounced.
Gums may also recede, contributing to dental problems and changes in the appearance of the mouth.
Lips get thinner and wrinkles may appear around the mouth.
http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/Aging-changes-in-the-face.htm
Sounds lovely...
As far as his mouth goes in the pictures maybe his lips have thinned, maybe he has received fillers in them and it looks like they are lined slightly outside the natural lip. This lining techniques is one makeup artists use to make your lips appear fuller.
Step 1
Cover the lips with foundation or concealer, just as one would on the rest of the face. Blend well.
Step 2
Select a lip liner close to the natural lip color for realistic results. Use it to line the lips just outside of the lip line, starting in the middle of the top lip and working out toward each corner.
Step 3
Line the bottom lip in the same fashion, starting in the middle and working toward the ends. Stay close to the natural lip line to keep a realistic appearance.
Step 4
Check for balance on each side, checking that the lips look even. This will help keep a natural look.
Step 5
Use the same liner to completely fill color in the lips. Be sure that there are no obvious lines. Blot the liner with tissue if necessary or blend with a finger.
Step 6
Finish the look with a clear or natural colored gloss. Apply the gloss liberally, as this will give lots of shine to the lips and give the illusion of fullness.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2191889_lips-look-fuller-makeup.html
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Did I say the first was without surgery? What's your point? I am only pointing out he didn't change that much the last 20 years and STILL you want to sort of debunk it.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
Besides, who cares what he did to himself, it's his face! Seems he wasn't afraid of needles, although Arnold Klein claims he was 'terrified of them.' hmm
Poster above me, I know, I forgot to mention that eyebrows also really contribute to his "changes"- they can make anyone look different, plus all the different hairstyles!
That's not true. I'm part Chinese, even Chinese people change when they get old. It's HUMAN NATURE <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> Only plastic people grow old without changing <!-- s --><!-- s -->