In 2009, the death of the famous singer Michael Jackson shocked the world. At the time, Michael Jackson was believed to have died from an overdose.
According to reports, the Internet was flooded with photos of the heavenly singer lying in the morgue. According to witnesses, the prosthesis on Jackson’s nose lying in the morgue was missing, revealing the true condition of his nose.
A source told the "Rolling Stone" magazine that Jackson has been hiding the true condition of his face from the public for more than ten years, but now he is exposed to everyone under the dazzling light. Over the years, Jackson has denied that there are any other surgeries besides two rhinoplasty surgeries. The first time
was in 1979, when he fell while dancing and suffered a broken nose. After this operation, he showed people his slender nose bridge. In 1981, Jackson underwent a second operation. Although he strongly denied it, by the 90s, his nose had undergone great changes, becoming thinner and thinner, and at the end appeared a narrower nose tip. .
, a surgeon specializing in rhinoplasty, Dr. Pamela Lipkin said, Jackson’s nose is probably too narrow, and the remaining part cannot be repaired.
Later, someone who worked next to Jackson revealed that aside from surgery, Jackson began to use steroid injections. These drugs can cause thinning of the skin. Due to the pain of the injection, propofol must be used for anesthesia before the injection. Propofol was the drug that caused his death in 2009.
In 2002, it was said that Jackson's real nose completely collapsed, forcing him to wear a prosthesis. Rudi Dolezal, the director of the music video, said in an interview with "Page Six": "He needs a plastic nose, and it takes a few hours to apply putty and cosmetics." He claimed that Jackson’s entire The change was because he didn't want to look like his "hate" father Joe.
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