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The view of a plastic surgeon on the masterpieces of world art

The beauties depicted on the canvases of the great masters never cease to evoke admiration. But plastic surgeons consider their appearance imperfect, clearly in need of some correction. We offer you well-known paintings in the form of a textbook, and the famous plastic surgeon, President of The Platinental Aesthetic Lounge Andrey Iskornev — as a tour guide.

vzglyad-plasticheskogo-khirurga-na-shedevry-mirovogo-iskusstvaModern modeling allows you to see the expected result of plastic surgery. We invite you to see how the appearance of the heroines of the great paintings has changed if they used the advice of Andrey Iskornev.

To achieve a classic oval, you can use a circular facelift

"Danae", a painting by Rembrandt. A well-known story about the appearance of Zeus in the form of a golden rain to the beautiful Danae. The depicted body of a young woman, although it does not correspond to modern aesthetic views, has remained the canon of beauty for three centuries.

Andrey Iskornev comments: “Danaya's breasts do not match all her other forms and, of course, need to be enlarged with silicone implants. But the arms, abdomen and hips clearly need to be reduced. This could be achieved with the help of LPG massage and mesotherapy cocktails, injections of which help to burn fat deposits and at the same time tighten the skin. In more advanced cases, liposuction helps to cope with this task.

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"Mona Lisa", painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The portrait of the wife of a silk merchant for four centuries has made art critics unravel the riddle of her smile. Some researchers are inclined to think that the image of the Mona Lisa is a self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci himself.

Andrey Iskornev comments: “Gioconda’s naturally thin lips could be given volume with hyaluronic acid-based fillers. Also, a partial circular facelift or thread lift should have been done to correct the lower part of the face and bring its shape closer to the classic.

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Why does the Empress need bags under her eyes and a bad complexion?

"The Absinthe Drinker" by Pablo Picasso. A lonely visitor to the cafe is closed in herself and in her anxious thoughts. Her body gives out tension, and her smile — sarcasm towards the outside world.

Andrey Iskornev comments: “Picasso's heroine's face would look more feminine after a complex rhinoplasty (nose job) and lip correction with fillers. You can improve the condition of the skin and thereby rejuvenate it with the help of biorevitalization, injection of hyaluronic acid preparations into the skin.

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"Portrait of Catherine II", artist Ivan Sablukov. The painter truthfully conveyed the image of the great empress, whose responsibility for the country is depicted not only in symbols of power, but also in tired facial features.

Andrey Iskornev comments: “If Catherine II lived today, she would definitely turn to plastic surgeons for help. She needs both chin liposuction and blepharoplasty, which allows hernia bags to be removed under her eyes and at the same time to lift her eyelids. The reinforcement procedure could remove the earthy complexion, and the hardware lifting would help to rejuvenate the face itself.

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  • Comments (1)

    даша#414
    24 марта 2016, 15:00

    ничего не понимает.эти женщины красивы в своей естественности.тогда была другая красота.


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