Pixie ear
Another striking feature is the so-called pixie ear. Normally you have a round earlobe, but in people where plastic surgery did not go quite right, the earlobe is no longer round. A so-called pixie ear is like an elongated earlobe. This earlobe is the result of pulling on the earlobe after a facelift. This is because the facelift is attached only to the skin, rather than to the cartilage of the ear. This causes the earlobes to pull downward.
Breasts
For the third anomaly, we’ll step away from the face for a moment and move on to breast implants. Because even with breast implants, sometimes things go wrong and you can easily see that someone has had a breast augmentation done. One characteristic is wrinkles on the side of the breasts when a woman bends over. This is due to the wrinkling of the implants, which is especially worse with saline implants.
Breasts can also look “hard”. If you hug someone and it feels like two melons on their chest, she may have excess scar tissue around breast implants called capsular contracture. This makes the breasts feel hard.
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