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7 People Who Had Plastic Surgery vs 1 Who Has Not | Odd Man Out

Jun 02, 2021
What's up, good humans here, the announcer? It's a really strange time right now, but we hope you stay safe and practice social distancing. The safety of our cast and crew is a top priority, so everything you'll see next. We already filmed a couple of weeks ago and we're also trying to film some things remotely now, so stay tuned in the meantime and enjoy the episode. What preconceived notions do you have when you meet someone who has had

plastic

surgery

while some

people

are very comfortable talking about their experience with others, it is still a taboo topic as they are afraid of being judged by society.
7 people who had plastic surgery vs 1 who has not odd man out
As you watch this episode of Strange Man Out and choose them, think about what previous judgments inform your decision. We gathered eight.

people

who had

plastic

surgery

I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery I had plastic surgery one of them is a liar if the group finds out who it's the liar it's that they will split a cash prize if the liar survives they will win the full prize who are the strange men oh i feel like we should see what we've done right rhinoplasty rhinoplasty they removed my buccal fat and also filled in my lips when they looked at me, it was kind of okay, like they were looking at me up and down to see if I had moles removed and I'm here to remove moles.
7 people who had plastic surgery vs 1 who has not odd man out

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7 people who had plastic surgery vs 1 who has not odd man out...

I had major surgery. I had a rhinoplasty. rhinoplasty i had some i have rhinoplasty license plastic and septoplasty rhinoplasty is a form of plastic surgery on the nose, the most common include removal of the dorsal hump and other rhinoplasties to remove the nostrils or make the entire nose smaller how old was everyone when they did their thing um I guess two years ago, so I was 18 I was 14 I was 9 in high school 22:24 eight months ago it's pretty super special, but I felt like she just didn't have the looks that he did. He said he had cheek surgery and I had never heard of cheek surgery before.
7 people who had plastic surgery vs 1 who has not odd man out
Okay, it's a three-week diet. I was really insecure about how I looked. I used to have chubby cheeks and no lips at all, so those were things that made me feel. much better and now I feel like I can hold my head up high, so those are things that I need and also my line of work. I'm a dancer and I got kicked in the face so my septum moved so half of it was to shift my septum back so I could breathe properly the other half was to remove a lump in my nose it's still a very big.
7 people who had plastic surgery vs 1 who has not odd man out
I'm very aware of that, but it was due to breathing, yes, so I've had cancer screenings since I was. ten years because my father died of melanoma, skin cancer, so I had some precancerous moles and they were removed through plastic surgery because he can help reduce the gari. Thanks everyone, good luck. I probably would have talked about my consultation a little more and the experience I had with my doctor and how he made me feel very comfortable, so a couple of people already did, but I guess we could come out and say why we had the surgeries we did.
Yeah, well, I was very insecure. My side profile had a dorsal hump, so as always I wanted to know that it is a little slow, so I had rhinoplasty and septoplasty. Mainly it was to breathe with Anna. It just wasn't obvious that she had plastic surgery. She seemed knowledgeable, but was friendly. It seemed like she was saying the same things everyone else was saying, so yeah, I had top surgery. I am trans. Anyway she had very big breasts, that's how I got the surgery. I come from a very Italian family, so it was very stereotypical. Italian nose, it was a closed procedure, so they went through the inside, shaved the butt, changed the tip a little bit and now I have a slanted nose and all that, yeah, the number of girls who had rhinoplasty, it was one of us , Ana. and Miranda gave very, very convincing answers and Jade's were a little more stereotypical and honestly, the look of her nose mentioned that she had a dorsal hump removed, but there was still a small lump there.
I had always been conscious of my nose and I like to beg my parents no, no, not at all, so I told my parents what if when I'm 18, they said if you still want it when you're 18, we can help you pay for it and I was. "Okay, so I'm 18. I went up and said I was ready and they were like, 'Oh, really, we didn't think you'd really want that and I was like no, I want it, so I went ahead and got it.'" first it was something like yours, it was more correctional and a lot of people don't know what labiaplasty is, that is, a surgery in the vaginal area to tighten the skin.
I ended up having a rhinoplasty two years later and that was more for just reasons. cosmetics was in pageants and I just wanted to look better and feel more confident. I think especially in this environment where everyone could relate to having some type of plastic surgery, I was not prejudiced and I think over the years I have been It's much more comfortable to talk about it for those of you who liked to pay out of pocket, how much did everything end up costing you? The insurance covered some of it, but my parents paid between eight and ten points, it was covered by insurance, the breathing. .partly because my septum was displaced so yes I had filler because the revision didn't fix what it was supposed to fix but the initial procedure was 9,000 how long did you wait before I got the revision so I got the first one ? one the summer before I started freshman year of high school and then I had winter review break my senior year so yeah yeah I paid 4500 out of pocket for mine.
I always thought you had to have a lot of money to have plastic surgery. and I always thought that plastic surgery was also cosmetic. I didn't know it was also correctional. I was on my parents' insurance when I had it done and I don't really know how much it was. I know it was partially. covered because I had the septum and the Rhino together Anna had said that some of it was covered by insurance and some of it wasn't. I was like mmm, okay, but how long ago was it when you had surgery? When did you get it? getting it back wasn't quite lined up in my head I'm not sure it's covered up it was literally ten thousand dollars since like in high school my first job was saved yeah little by little yeah do you feel like there's a stigma with plastic surgery oh yeah, like in the culture? that people think you're vain if you have it yes, especially for cosmetic reasons, yes holy shit a lot of people probably don't know about cosmetic mole surgery.
I think they saw me, Mullen, and they hated me. I feel like it's juice, so who would you say you like soup or AG? Most like to use the country. My mom, yes, me too. My mom slept in my room for the entire first week, because she was in agony and wasn't sleeping. I always say that she is like an angel for doing it. Yes, I did mine behind my mother's back. I don't want them to know. I didn't want anyone to tell other people whether you are in your life or not, it was just so I wouldn't laugh because I didn't feel like it.
With so much support I didn't want them to know I was making it. I didn't want them to try to stop me. I just didn't want the negative stigma to convince me not to do it, so I did something. Regardless on my own, my parents were very supportive, they didn't love that I had the surgery at first, especially with the whole Jewish identity of making your nose smaller and getting rid of the bump, it's like erasing your Jewish culture, which I really don't They were happy, but once I had surgery, they were very loving people, so they supported me.
I understand that about ethnicity because I'm half Lebanese and like a lot of people in my family, I have ethnic noses and one of my cousins ​​asked me that, well, if you have kids and they have a bump on their nose, are you going to tell them? I think there's a balance between accepting who you are and also recognizing that, if you change something, that will give you This has a lot more confidence, so yeah, do it like there's no judgment about who supported you. My mom, for sure, she is the one who took care of me as everyone knew, but my dad still doesn't.
I mean now she will because in her eyes I'm her daughter I'm beautiful like you don't love me never do that yeah so I couldn't. She was too scared to say what you say, it affected her life anyway, like a chain, anything, I mean. the confident confidence, yes, yes, 100% for me, it was like liking being trans again. I grew up in Michigan and that wasn't that close, it was a combination of having the surgery and also coming out as trans, but now I think I look amazing, let's do something. I think I used to be a little more critical of, oh, why do you wear so much makeup every day.
I mean, now we have a lot of makeup like I feel a lot more empathy for other people's choices when it comes to self-confidence because the pain that it cost me, so I went through that and I really liked making that decision for myself. , and I understand that people are going to like the extreme. steps to really develop their self-confidence, yes, it is a very difficult thing to say. Mine was a pretty typical rhinoplasty story, so okay, it makes sense, don't doubt me and my instincts. I felt like, you know, it might be a mole and I started.
Questioning Miranda just because I thought maybe she was supposed to throw us off she had the perfect plastics or the typical ones oh that sounds bad just all their eyes on me I was like a science project you know and they were just I feel that I had my details written down, I was ready to be specific, it's just that they didn't buy mine, no one is going to argue that I'm trans. I mean, I knew to sign up, I thought this is the one to be in, like I knew that. I was able to make it to the end even though I'm a big proponent that there's no such thing as being someone with plastic surgery.
I definitely like learning to challenge my own beliefs and I like judgment because I was definitely looking for people who look like them and who are okay. I've had plastic surgery and I really should have eaten a lot because it's not always about changing the way the world sees you, it's about feeling comfortable in the body you're in. I think people think that people who have plastic surgery are insecure and vain and I don't think that's necessarily true. I think it's a very brave thing to go out and change your body for the purpose of loving yourself even more.
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