Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

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This video is freaking me out
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You can see her mouth doesn’t move properly any more, which is why she just poses and doesn’t actually do much. Nor does she have any other facial expressions.

Her face only looks semi-normal when it’s completely still.

I wonder if her ears are actually real, or if giant jug ears are going to be the next batshit East Asian beauty trend?
 
You can see her mouth doesn’t move properly any more, which is why she just poses and doesn’t actually do much. Nor does she have any other facial expressions.

Her face only looks semi-normal when it’s completely still.

I wonder if her ears are actually real, or if giant jug ears are going to be the next batshit East Asian beauty trend?
It's been a thing for a while, I think they keep going bigger
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She talks like a 5 year old. It really disgusts me that east Asia's beauty standard is basically woman who look and act like children.
I might hate the Kardashian look but at least it's mature.
Well I was looking for a video I remember seeing of her breaking character and I thought this was it, but no, it's just a girl with the exact same PS.
 
She talks like a 5 year old. It really disgusts me that east Asia's beauty standard is basically woman who look and act like children.
I might hate the Kardashian look but at least it's mature.
Is the "looking like a 45+ year old skank at early adulthood" look much better though? What happened to balance? It's always extremes now.
 
On a different tangent of bad plastic surgery that is actually bad for your body, I present this:
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For people who have never seen an xray before: you're not supposed to have random wires in your face sticking out. Her doctors asked what's up with that, and "the patient revealed she had undergone 'gold thread therapy' for facial 'rejuvenation'." (Check paper "Cosmetic “Gold Thread Therapy”: A Nuisance That Decreases the Diagnostic Quality of a Dental Panoramic Image" for more info, it's really interesting but tl;dr for this thread)

Gold thread therapy is something between a thread lift and some BS collagen production cream. The logic is that if they shove gold wire in your face then your body will detect it as foreign matter and build collagen around it and you'll look younger and skinnier. Now people are walking around with random gold hairs in their face.

This is how it looks on a CT scan:
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I can't believe this shit is legal and that people actually still do it.
This is probably as stupid question, but how likely is this to migrate? Foreign objects have a tendency to move around. I saw a video ages ago about surgical implements being left in patients' bodies and it seems like the body is more likely to try and remove things like that (one woman "gave birth" to gauze and forceps iirc). Things like IUDs have a rare chance of migrating (which is why you should feel around in your vagina from time to time and make sure the plastic tail is still there). Surface piercings - ones that go in and out of the same layer of skin as opposed to straight through a part of the body like the tongue or earlobe - also have a tendency to be rejected by the body.

These thin metal threads seem like something that could move around over time and eventually surface or get wadded up into a ball.
 
This is probably as stupid question, but how likely is this to migrate?
not a stupid question, this is pretty important for anyone in the medical field.

now first thing, it's already migrated. i don't know where gold threads are placed specifically but I'm assuming it's a lifting procedure so they're not placed in the middle of the chin and randomly in the jaw, where the microwires are floating.

but i couldn't find any reports of this gold thread in specific causing problems, and logic says it shouldn't. gold doesn't react with the body so it shouldn't move that much since your body isn't actively rejecting it (ex infected piercing) so in theory it shouldn't migrate and if it does, it should only move within the fat pad is in. think like how chia seeds move in a pudding? but then I've seen reports of iuds fucking off and migrating all the way into the fucking lung so what do i know.

honestly the sad truth is that we don't know how and why migration happens. Doctors just put things in your body and hope for the best. statistically they are right but it's better to not risk being the 0.01% by doing dumb unnecessary procedures
 
On a different tangent of bad plastic surgery that is actually bad for your body, I present this:
View attachment 7123972

For people who have never seen an xray before: you're not supposed to have random wires in your face sticking out. Her doctors asked what's up with that, and "the patient revealed she had undergone 'gold thread therapy' for facial 'rejuvenation'." (Check paper "Cosmetic “Gold Thread Therapy”: A Nuisance That Decreases the Diagnostic Quality of a Dental Panoramic Image" for more info, it's really interesting but tl;dr for this thread)

Gold thread therapy is something between a thread lift and some BS collagen production cream. The logic is that if they shove gold wire in your face then your body will detect it as foreign matter and build collagen around it and you'll look younger and skinnier. Now people are walking around with random gold hairs in their face.

This is how it looks on a CT scan:
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I can't believe this shit is legal and that people actually still do it.
This doesn't even make sense! I see very little difference in the "before and after" pics aside from it having the opposite effect and enhancing their laugh lines and curled lips (although it's clear a lot of these women have had work done prior). The first lady even looks like a future Jocelyn Wildenstein expy:
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It doesn't help that this shady info page doesn't have a gallery for gold thread treatments save for some underexposed pics taken at different angles.
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logic says it shouldn't. gold doesn't react with the body so it shouldn't move that much since your body isn't actively rejecting it
I bet there is some people who have some gnarly side effects because the back alley beautician was too cheap to buy gold.

This all kinda reminds me of the Bogdanoff twins. Didn't they claim their giant faces were initially the result of insane inflammation (and fibrotic tissue) from a bad cosmetic procedure? I could see how shoving pieces of wire in your face could do that as well...
 
not a stupid question, this is pretty important for anyone in the medical field.

now first thing, it's already migrated. i don't know where gold threads are placed specifically but I'm assuming it's a lifting procedure so they're not placed in the middle of the chin and randomly in the jaw, where the microwires are floating.

but i couldn't find any reports of this gold thread in specific causing problems, and logic says it shouldn't. gold doesn't react with the body so it shouldn't move that much since your body isn't actively rejecting it (ex infected piercing) so in theory it shouldn't migrate and if it does, it should only move within the fat pad is in. think like how chia seeds move in a pudding? but then I've seen reports of iuds fucking off and migrating all the way into the fucking lung so what do i know.

honestly the sad truth is that we don't know how and why migration happens. Doctors just put things in your body and hope for the best. statistically they are right but it's better to not risk being the 0.01% by doing dumb unnecessary procedures
Is it possible for the threads to gets pulled by facial movement?
 
I see very little difference in the "before and after" pics
Yeah same, I don't think it does anything. I think all the skin "improvement" is just bloating from the temporary inflamation of sewing wires in your face and that's it.

I've found the site of the inventor and it says "implantation of Gold Thread™ will stimulate the synthesis of collagen, elastin and other skin matrices" but spoilers, inserting anything in your face will do the same thing, it's a wound healing response, it has nothing to do with the gold.

You can claw your face with your nails until it bleeds and it will have the same effect without it showing up on xray 20 years later to spook your dentists.
I bet there is some people who have some gnarly side effects because the back alley beautician was too cheap to buy gold.
I don't think anyone would risk this actually. I googled it and the wires are 0.1mm and 24k so one meter of gold thread would be like 10 dollars. Not using actual gold or just random metals in someone's face would result in immediate inflammation and infection, and being in the face it would be quite obvious and you'd instantly go to the police. No one would risk a few dollars for a 99% chance to end up in jail.
Is it possible for the threads to gets pulled by facial movement?
I'm not sure what you asked here but I'm going to assume it's "Can threads move around your face from just facial movement?" Yes. With thread lifts you're not supposed to touch your face for a day and you can't chew gum for 2 weeks post op or do any face yoga or other dumb shit like that. Also this happens with literally almost everything in your body, including filler or even natural stuff like acne.

Thread tax, thread lift failures: (no gore pictured, its just icky. it looks like you have worms under your face)
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