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Tortured Ethiopian maid undergoes cosmetic surgery
Amira Agarib An Ethiopian maid who was allegedly tortured and burnt by a Morrocan woman has undergone cosmetic surgery at Al Qasimi Hospital. The 23-year-old had many burns on her body when she was brought to the hospital, where she … read more
Woman reveals horrific damage to her face after it was injected with cement and tyre sealant by ‘butt implant doctor’
An alleged victim of ‘fake doctor’ Oneal Ron Morris has come forward to show the horrific state of her face after it was injected with a toxic mixture of cement and tyre sealant. Rajee Narinesingh, 48, from Miami, Florida, says … read more
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Surgeon’s rare visit to Gaddafi bunker
Rio De Janeiro – Brazilian plastic surgeon Liacyr Ribeiro, who operated on Muammar Gaddafi in 1994 for under-eye bags, shared details on Wednesday about his rare visit to the Libyan leader’s “amazing” bunker. Ribeiro, a reputable surgeon who has numerous … read more
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How could any granny of 83 risk her life for bigger breasts?
My granddaughter Sadie has a wry and perceptive outlook on life; particularly for a four-year-old. I was skipping along the pavement with her the other day when she paused to remark: ‘Grandma, you’re like a little child in an old … read more
Posted in Lifestyle, Women
Tagged About Africa, Africa news, African History, African Maps, Ageing, All Africa, Arab League, breaking news, Breast, California, East Africa, family, Hollywood, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Jane Fonda, North Africa, Pan African News, plastic surgery, Southern Africa, surgery, West Africa
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Gaddafi’s plastic surgery exposed
Sao Paulo – It was well past midnight when the Brazilian surgeon says he was escorted deep inside a bunker in the Libyan capital. His assignment: to shave years off Muammar Gaddafi’s appearance by removing fat from his belly and … read more
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Tagged Africa maps, Africa news, African news, African tribes, Associated Press, breaking news, Embassies and Consulates, Hair transplantation, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, IndepthWorld, Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, News local news, plastic surgery, Silvio Berlusconi, Swiss franc, Vladimir Putin, World news
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Michael Jackson was addicted to plastic surgery, his mother says – Video
Michael Jackson’s mother has admitted he was addicted to plastic surgery. Katherine Jackson spoke frankly about her late son’s obsession with changing his looks, saying he first turned to plastic surgery because he didn’t want skin condition Vitiligo to leave … read more
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Tagged death of Michael Jackson, entertainment-news, Environment, Human Interest, IndepthAfrica, jackson family, Katherine Jackson, MICHAEL Jackson, music, Oprah Winfrey, plastic surgery, propofol, Singers, surgery, Vitiligo, Walla Walla
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