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Well, we can meme about the 'all asians look alike to white people' trope but i'll just fall on that sword and ask directly - what distinguishes her as definitely thai? Is it her browbone/nose structure, or is there more there?

Primiarly nose brow, but also skintone typically distinguishes you from being from further south, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines. Lisa from Blackpink is also Thai, but before debuting had work done.

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Reposting the pictures from a previous post about SKorea and the plastic surgery that makes them all look alike.

Funny advertisement with crazy amounts of watermarks(no 9gag though).
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Miss South Korea lineup.
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They all look the same.
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Bummer that the site got rolled back.
 
She had a botched nosejob performed by a surgeon who was willing to offer a discount for publicity on Instagram.
It's fucked.
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She's got dents in her nose and uneven nostrils.
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Her surgeon is notorious for fucking up people's boob jobs etc. You can read about it here, where a russian has helpfully translated a lot of important information. He sent Anastasiya death threats after she told her userbase about her botched surgery. The plan was for her to get a reduced price due to the publicity she'd bring the surgeon, but after she told everyone he was a butcher, he sent her threatening shit like this:
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The surgeon is known to be on Instagram in the MIDDLE OF SURGERIES and lie about who he's worked on.
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Here's a screenshot of another woman who went to the same surgeon about a boobjob.
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If you want to see implants slipping under the muscle, necrotic tissue, and lots of bad boob jobs, click here


time to lay it on you.

he graduated by paying for his degree; that year there was a scandal at the med school and it lasted two years before it was resolved, students were bribing for their license to operate, basically.
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he's a genuine horrorcow in his own right. he's left himself a RUSSIAN SHITLOAD of good reviews as sock puppets.
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He goes into forums where he's mentioned and argues with women he's never met. (he's searching his own name constantly). His Instagram gets purged of any comments by women whose personal photos he's stolen. he reposts their images and claims he operated on them, then blocks them.
he's been banned from multiple forums for threatening people who are talking about the botch jobs he's done on them:

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also, the operating theater. at first I thought well hell, it IS Russia, they may have some sort of different attitude, standards might be lax, etc.

a doctor or three in this Russian forum explain very clearly (all things considered with the shit translation) exactly how filthy he is.

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and there are a ton of infections, complications and other images floating around to back up his lack of skill.
(see spoiler)

he's apparently violent and rages at anyone that doesn't kiss ass after he's worked on them, and cancels operations if someone asks any questions before the day (lucky people!)

I wish I had the time and finesse and Russki translation chops to build a thread on him in here: that one nose is just the tip of the rotten iceberg. If I had time I could try to find his actual chimpouts, but he deletes fast as hell. it'll take me days to find that, but it's out there.

images scraped from three Russian sites, his ig, and another page about him-


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from his clinic website:
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Reposting the pictures from a previous post about SKorea and the plastic surgery that makes them all look alike.

Funny advertisement with crazy amounts of watermarks(no 9gag though).
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People sent the model death threats because they believed this to be her actual family and not an ad. Chinese people take the internet too seriously.
 
@cuddle striker If that isn't already the plot to several horror movies it should be. Urgh. The lady that pumped bums full of caulk in improvised apartment surgeries appeared sketchy as hell, the consumer protection of "don't be an idiot" applies there, but this guy comes off as a surgeon and astroturfs his clinic/practice with positive reviews. Horrible.
 
time to lay it on you.

he graduated by paying for his degree; that year there was a scandal at the med school and it lasted two years before it was resolved, students were bribing for their license to operate, basically.


whew thought I lost a couple. also sorry if you can see thumbs, formatting is my weak area.

@cuddle striker If that isn't already the plot to several horror movies it should be. Urgh. The lady that pumped bums full of caulk in improvised apartment surgeries appeared sketchy as hell, so buyer beware, but that guy comes off as a surgeon and astroturfs his clinic with positive reviews. Horrible.
I started up a thread on him, it's in proving grounds. he's a lot worse than even this post, once I started digging I just kept finding more and more.
 
agreed, i'll pay a cool half million to look like that when i'm 70. She looks amazing.

you could look way better than that at 70 if you manage to stick a real workout routine for life. remember jack lalanne in his 90s before he died? he still looked early 60s then and never had dementia or anything. plastic surgery is the devil's shortcut for people trying to avoid hard work.
 
you could look way better than that at 70 if you manage to stick a real workout routine for life. remember jack lalanne in his 90s before he died?

I'll do both. To be honest Lalane sounds kind of like he was blowing some smoke to sell his fitness stuff, and he looks similar to other celebs who have had tasteful upkeep (not the shit shows here) with retinoids, fillers, resisting photoaging, and botox. A cursory investigation makes it seem like I'm not the only person who is really skeptical.

I can see why facial/other exercises might help in some respects but the property of the skin itself is pretty critical. A good diet and exercise can contribute, but keeping your collagen in good condition by either genetics or with retinoids can help a lot. Ever heard "black don't crack"? There's a reason:

Asian and black skin has thicker and more compact dermis than white skin, with the thickness being proportional to the degree of pigmentation [...] In addition to differences in pigmentation, the epidermis (of black people) contains a thicker stratum corneum with more active fibroblasts when compared to Caucasian skin.36 The increased fibroblast activity leads to collagen bundles that are compact and in a more parallel orientation, creating skin that maintains its structural integrity and youthful appearance longer than those of lighter skin types

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756870/
 
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wait does that mean that collagen face masks actually work?

no, collagen is too big to penetrate the skin. You usually get a temporary "plumping" effect though, which can temporarily fill in really fine lines and such, due to hydration and sometimes other stuff like low molecular weight hyaluronic acid.
 
hell, even retinol lotion over the counter is a thing.

Clinical trials show that you need a retinoid concentration of .025 or better for wrinkle improvement. OTC variations using "retinol/retinyl" often contain a lower concentration that may not work or may not bind to retinoid receptors and in fact it seems they work approximately as well as placebos. From the above link:

Unfortunately, topical retinyl propionate cream (0.15%) did not demonstrate any statistically significant improvement over placebo in any of the evaluated histopathological or clinical symptoms of photoaging.

Newer variants using combinations of retinols may be effective, but in order to be OTC the retinol concentration has to be extremely low and I am really skeptical of the efficacy. You could try adapalene gel which is now available in the US otc, but it is a less flexible derivative of vitamin A and only binds to two retinoid receptors instead of three.

You can dig through that paper above to see if there's anything that stands out but as it is tretinoin is the most-investigated retinoid for anti-aging and until further evidence comes out on other derivatives I recommend it the most strongly.

Enough of my sperging about dubious chemicals though. Check out these people that got permanent damage from CO2 ablative treatments: Basically, permanent hypopigmentation. They got additional treatments that kind of fixed it but you can definitely still see the stripes.

https://www.sanso.ge/pdfs/7.pdf

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Clinical trials show that you need a retinoid concentration of .025 or better for wrinkle improvement. OTC variations using "retinol/retinyl" often contain a lower concentration that may not work or may not bind to retinoid receptors. From the above link:



Newer variants using combinations of retinols may be effective, but in order to be OTC the retinol concentration has to be extremely low and I am really skeptical of the efficacy. You could try adapalene gel which is now available in the US otc, but it is a less flexible derivative of vitamin A and only binds to two retinoid receptors instead of three.

You can dig through that paper above to see if there's anything that stands out but as it is tretinoin is the most-investigated retinoid for anti-aging and until further evidence comes out on other derivatives I recommend it the most strongly.
of course you won't get anything over the counter that'll work as well, but it's an option. off to read that paper, looks interesting. thanks
 
I'll do both. To be honest Lalane sounds kind of like he was blowing some smoke to sell his fitness stuff, and he looks similar to other celebs who have had tasteful upkeep (not the shit shows here) with retinoids, fillers, resisting photoaging, and botox. A cursory investigation makes it seem like I'm not the only person who is really skeptical.

I can see why facial/other exercises might help in some respects but the property of the skin itself is pretty critical. A good diet and exercise can contribute, but keeping your collagen in good condition by either genetics or with retinoids can help a lot. Ever heard "black don't crack"? There's a reason:



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756870/

The black skin thing is really interesting so I'll add something about the properties of the skin and the perception of it, this is purely from a visual standpoint.

Everyone knows about sunlight and vitamin d, UV light penetration converts a thing into vitamin d through a biochemical process I won't pretend to understand. Light skin evolved in places with less intensity in the sun so more sunlight needs to be absorbed, dark skin evolved in places where less sunshine needs to be absorbed(it blocking more UV light is also important). Nothing unfamiliar so far.

All of that makes white skin more transparent by necessity compared to black skin and this shows up visually. While the observer might not think about it consciously the brain processes it.
We're going with ears on this one, they're an easy and extreme example of a place where light can pass straight through and it shows the color it carries, but it applies to skin as a whole(nostrils and hands are other easy to notice areas).

The ear of Sigourney Weaver, lots of light passing through.
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Not a great example, this is a render from DeviantArt and not a proper photograph. Turns out "black ear" is a headphone manufacturer or something and the other picture I found was from an angry Tumblr post screaming about how black people have human skin as well.
Beggars can't be choosers.
Models with different shader/skin properties. Look at the ear again, more light is blocked by the darker skin and this applies to the entire body, this is realistic enough to serve as an example.
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With age the skin gets thinner, blood vessels contracts, and how light interacts with it(and in it) changes and this also changes the color of the light bouncing back. So in addition to sagging/wrinkling it also looks a bit more grey because some of the red is disappearing. It looks more parchment-like, something that separates it from youthful, healthy skin with that "healthy glow" or whatever the fuck ladies magazines calls it when they encourage people to rub bananas on their faces.

Not so much with black skin that always blocked a lot of light, there was always less of a "glow" and it throws a wrench in our deep-seated and ape-like snap judgement of if it looks healthy or frail/sickly.

What I'm saying is that bananas are useless, if you're old an white, keep a light bulb in your mouth.
 
Predcition for next hot celeb plastic surgery trend: Melanin injections to turn them black and make their skin healthier long term
 
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