Michael Jackson Never Had Any Plastic Surgeries (at all)?

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Why is further discussed here about his appearance much worse are the ki Mj pictures that are in circulation it never reflects the real Mj again fans support it
 
Why is further discussed here about his appearance much worse are the ki Mj pictures that are in circulation it never reflects the real Mj again fans support it
We are not here to talk about his appearance, we are here to talk about the facts, that implies absence of plastic surgeries
 
It's obvious that this thread is going nowhere. Come on guys, the man's been gone for almost 16 years. This old ass (excuse my language) controversial topic is just not it.
I couldn't care less what he did or didn't do to his face. I just love messing with Mason. He's wound so tight about things it's hilarious to watch him get upset when you tell him he's wrong 🤣
 
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Thank you for admitting he had it done for no medical reason. And just like that, I've ended another of your threads 🏆🏆🏆🏆
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I too believe he only had two real surgeries done: his nose and the chin cleft: the rest were restorative procedures for the same surgeries (due to lupus?) and later he used botox for a while (around 2000)
 
Regardless if it was new surgery or simply corrective, I reckon MJ probably got put under in excess of 100 times .
 
I too believe he only had two real surgeries done: his nose and the chin cleft: the rest were restorative procedures for the same surgeries (due to lupus?) and later he used botox for a while (around 2000)
Regardless if it was new surgery or simply corrective, I reckon MJ probably got put under in excess of 100 times .
He had medical surgeries, not plastic, guys. It doesn't matter how many. They were RECONSTRUCTIVE. When you fix your broken leg, you don't call it plastic surgery, am I right?
 
He had medical surgeries, not plastic, guys. It doesn't matter how many. They were RECONSTRUCTIVE. When you fix your broken leg, you don't call it plastic surgery, am I right?
When you add a dimple to your chin to change the appearance of your chin from one without a dimple to one with a dimple, what do you call it? 🏆
 
American politician Donald Trump (who was a close friend of Michael Jackson) also expressed his concerns about Michael Jackson's multiple plastic, cosmetic surgeries on his face:

"Michael [Jackson] is a different person today than he was then. Michael Jackson has been badly maimed by plastic surgery ... I asked him once. I said, 'Michael, what are you doing? Just what are you doing? Just, you've got to stop' ... I think when Michael looks in the mirror, he says, 'How [the hell] did I do this to myself?'" (Donald Trump)

Jermaine Jackson was also concerned about that issue, and he even sings about it in his 'Word to the Badd!!' song.
 
When you add a dimple to your chin to change the appearance of your chin from one without a dimple to one with a dimple, what do you call it? 🏆
Richard has dismissed Michael’s own words in his moonwalk book 😂 just like he dismissed him writing don’t stop til you get enough or claiming that don’t walk away was about LMP 😂

The guy is a absolute rocket
 
Masonh has dismissed Michael’s own words in his moonwalk book 😂 just like he dismissed him writing don’t stop til you get enough or claiming that don’t walk away was about LMP 😂

The guy is a absolute rocket
And you dissmissed my own words in this post

You are such a loser :ROFLMAO:
 
It's just a dimple again, he didn't change shape of his chin. It's pretty simple. It's surgery, but not plastic
From Google...

"Yes, chin cleft surgery is generally considered a form of plastic surgery, specifically within the realm of reconstructive procedures. While it can be approached with cosmetic goals, the underlying surgical techniques often involve repairing or modifying facial structures, making it a type of plastic surgery. "
 
"I’d like to set the record straight right now. I have never had my cheeks altered or my eyes altered. I have not had my lips thinned, nor have I had dermabrasion or a skin peel. All of these changes are ridiculous. If they were true, I would say so, but they aren’t. I have had my nose altered twice and I recently added a cleft to my chin, but that is it. Period. I don’t care what anyone else says - it’s my face and I know."

Michael never denied getting plastic surgery or the cleft chin. And anyone who claims he did (for any reason) is lying.

What he wrote in moonwalker rings true to me. There is no evidence in his autopsy of all these other surgeries he's been accused of. His cheekbones were natural, his jawline was natural, his lips never changed, his eyes never changed.

Whenever he denied anything about his surgeries it was specifically to deny that he changed anything except his nose and the cleft.

And that is the truth. his surgeries have been grossly exaggerated.
 
Very interesting post, Masonh (and yes, I read the whole thing!)

Joe said this in an interview with Taraborelli in 1978:

"That boy's so sensitive about his nose. Do you see anything wrong with his nose?" I shook my head. "No, not at all." "Me neither," Joe said. "But that's all he ever talks about. His damn nose. Threatened to have it fixed. What can he do with it?" Joe looked perplexed. "I told him I'd break his face if he ever had it fixed." He laughed. "You don't fix something that ain't broke. He's got a great nose. It looks like mine."

So Michael definitely had plastic surgery on his mind, but it sounds to me like he might have been afraid to actually go through with it. La Toya said Michael wanted her to do it first, so he could wait and see how it went with her before deciding if he wanted to do it or not. So clearly, he wanted plastic surgery, but he was hesitant. It's possible that he only finally found the courage to go through with the cosmetic procedure when he had to have surgery anyway for a medical reason, be it because of lupus or because he broke his nose. And after that, yes, like Dr Strick said, he needed reconstructive surgery because of lupus and that was the reason why his nose kept getting smaller, obviously not because he had some sort of obsession with having the smallest nose in the world. The proof of that is that before his death he had another reconstructive procedure to actually make his nose slightly bigger, which goes to show that he did not want his nose to be that small.
I don't believe Joe ever said that to taraborelli.
 
Michael Jackson underwent multiple cosmetic procedures over the years, particularly on his nose.
His first rhinoplasty required two separate surgeries. Before the Victory Tour, he had a third procedure, and at the end of 1985 (during the early Bad era), he had another.

By the end of the Bad Tour (1989–1990), Michael Jackson’s nose had started to collapse.
In 1991, he underwent reconstructive surgery to repair the damage. However, in 1994, his nose collapsed again, leading to yet another procedure between 1994 and 1995.

In 2000, he attempted another corrective surgery, but it went poorly, causing tissue at the tip of his nose to turn red and black.

In addition to the nose surgeries, Michael Jackson had a chin implant placed around 1986, a deliberate choice to enhance his appearance.

Jackson also had vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigmentation. In the 1980s, he concealed it with makeup. By 1991, he began using bleaching creams to even out his skin tone. When he passed away, authorities found a significant amount of skin-bleaching products among his personal items.

After suffering severe burns to his scalp during a Pepsi commercial shoot, Michael Jackson wore hairpieces and extensions to conceal the damage.
In 1993, he attempted scalp surgery, but it was unsuccessful and left him in chronic pain. This incident marked the beginning of his heavy addiction to painkillers.

Throughout the 1990s, Michael Jackson relied on hair extensions and, later, full wigs. By the 2000s, he almost exclusively wore full wigs.

in the mid 90's he tattoo his eyes and lips to have permanent make up on. He also wore eyelashes which can be clearly seen in the video of Elisabeth I love you in 1994 and the dec 1993 video in Neverland to claim his innocence.

Lupus, a condition Michael Jackson suffered from, slows down the body’s natural ability to heal. Because of this, his numerous nose surgeries and other procedures came with significantly higher risks of complications.

After 2006, Michael Jackson also began using Botox and facial fillers, further altering his appearance.

As fans, we naturally want to remember only the best parts of Michael. For many, this creates a kind of denial.
When people idolise someone, they often project an idealised version onto them, blinding themselves to reality. It's similar to how some people imagine Jesus as a tall, fair-skinned man with long flowing hair, even though historically, he would have been an average Galilean man, far from the image many cling to today. Stories become distorted over time to fit an illusion.

But when it comes to Michael, we must stay realistic. Despite his extraordinary talent and impact, he severely damaged his face through years of plastic surgery.
 
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Michael Jackson underwent multiple cosmetic procedures over the years, particularly on his nose.
His first rhinoplasty required two separate surgeries. Before the Victory Tour, he had a third procedure, and at the end of 1985 (during the early Bad era), he had another.

By the end of the Bad Tour (1989–1990), Michael Jackson’s nose had started to collapse.
In 1991, he underwent reconstructive surgery to repair the damage. However, in 1994, his nose collapsed again, leading to yet another procedure between 1994 and 1995.

In 2000, he attempted another corrective surgery, but it went poorly, causing tissue at the tip of his nose to turn red and black.

In addition to the nose surgeries, Michael Jackson had a chin implant placed around 1986, a deliberate choice to enhance his appearance.

Jackson also had vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigmentation. In the 1980s, he concealed it with makeup. By 1991, he began using bleaching creams to even out his skin tone. When he passed away, authorities found a significant amount of skin-bleaching products among his personal items.

After suffering severe burns to his scalp during a Pepsi commercial shoot, Michael Jackson wore hairpieces and extensions to conceal the damage.
In 1993, he attempted scalp surgery, but it was unsuccessful and left him in chronic pain. This incident marked the beginning of his heavy addiction to painkillers.

Throughout the 1990s, Michael Jackson relied on hair extensions and, later, full wigs. By the 2000s, he almost exclusively wore full wigs.

in the mid 90's he tattoo his eyes and lips to have permanent make up on. He also wore eyelashes which can be clearly seen in the video of Elisabeth I love you in 1994 and the dec 1993 video in Neverland to claim his innocence.

Lupus, a condition Michael Jackson suffered from, slows down the body’s natural ability to heal. Because of this, his numerous nose surgeries and other procedures came with significantly higher risks of complications.

After 2006, Michael Jackson also began using Botox and facial fillers, further altering his appearance.

As fans, we naturally want to remember only the best parts of Michael. For many, this creates a kind of denial.
When people idolise someone, they often project an idealised version onto them, blinding themselves to reality. It's similar to how some people imagine Jesus as a tall, fair-skinned man with long flowing hair, even though historically, he would have been an average Galilean man, far from the image many cling to today. Stories become distorted over time to fit an illusion.

But when it comes to Michael, we must stay realistic. Despite his extraordinary talent and impact, he severely damaged his face through years of plastic surgery.
I respect you for trying to make timeline of Michael's surgeries, however it contains lots of mistakes in it.

For example, Michael never had chin implant placed into his chin, he had chin dimple! That's not the same thing

Also he started to use botox long before 2006! In 2001 you can clearly see, that his face is almost going to explode due bottox fillers

But I agree about Michael's nose been collapsing through the years again and again. That's totally true.
 
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