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I saw an interview on TV with a plastic surgeon. She said Jackson has "an
end-stage nose". She said that meant that no more surgery could/should be done on it--that it probably was being supported by a plastic splint under the skin, and it was failing because there has to be good circulation to mend plastic surgery--and it looked like he had no circulation there. |
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The next step is one of those round red clown noses.
"Nancree" > wrote in message ... > I saw an interview on TV with a plastic surgeon. She said Jackson has "an > end-stage nose". She said that meant that no more surgery could/should be > done on it--that it probably was being supported by a plastic splint under the > skin, and it was failing because there has to be good circulation to mend > plastic surgery--and it looked like he had no circulation there. |
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![]() "derng" > wrote in message ... > The next step is one of those round red clown noses. Heh! |
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Nancree wrote:
> I saw an interview on TV with a plastic surgeon. She said Jackson > has "an end-stage nose". She said that meant that no more surgery > could/should be done on it--that it probably was being supported by a > plastic splint under the skin, and it was failing because there has > to be good circulation to mend plastic surgery--and it looked like he > had no circulation there. Wow! And I thought *I* posted OT! Seriously, with all the plastic surgery available, couldn't they just give him back his nose? |
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No, I saw a similar story. There is a point after making so many cuts on the
nasal cartilage that it just sort of falls in on itself. Apparently it isn't as simple as just 'gluing' in a new bone or piece of plastic. There is a point of no return, and he has reached it. "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Nancree wrote: > > I saw an interview on TV with a plastic surgeon. She said Jackson > > has "an end-stage nose". She said that meant that no more surgery > > could/should be done on it--that it probably was being supported by a > > plastic splint under the skin, and it was failing because there has > > to be good circulation to mend plastic surgery--and it looked like he > > had no circulation there. > > Wow! And I thought *I* posted OT! > > Seriously, with all the plastic surgery available, couldn't they just give > him back his nose? > > |
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derng > wrote:
> No, I saw a similar story. There is a point after making so many cuts on the > nasal cartilage that it just sort of falls in on itself. Apparently it isn't > as simple as just 'gluing' in a new bone or piece of plastic. There is a > point of no return, and he has reached it. I wonder how Jackson found a plastic surgeon to do that assault upon his face. He probably traveled abroad to have that work done. Both MJ and his plastic surgeon need to have their heads examined. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > derng > wrote: > > No, I saw a similar story. There is a point after making so many cuts on the > > nasal cartilage that it just sort of falls in on itself. Apparently it isn't > > as simple as just 'gluing' in a new bone or piece of plastic. There is a > > point of no return, and he has reached it. > > I wonder how Jackson found a plastic surgeon to do that > assault upon his face. He probably traveled abroad to > have that work done. Both MJ and his plastic surgeon > need to have their heads examined. > My guess is also that he had the surgery done abroad. It was an "assault on his face". But money can buy almost anything. peace, Barbara |
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![]() "Nancree" > wrote in message ... > I saw an interview on TV with a plastic surgeon. She said Jackson has "an > end-stage nose". She said that meant that no more surgery could/should be > done on it--that it probably was being supported by a plastic splint under the > skin, and it was failing because there has to be good circulation to mend > plastic surgery--and it looked like he had no circulation there. Duck tape. -- I shave with Occam's Razor http://www.dwacon.com |
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