From Michael Jackson's debut to his later fame, the biggest change is his face, so how many plastic surgeries did Michael Jackson have?

As a child, his father, Joseph Jackson, abused Mike physically and mentally, using pejorative names to him, ridiculing Michael for having a big nose that affected Michael throughout his life.
In the middle is Mike's father
In 1979, 21-year-old Jackson suffered a nose fracture during a dance rehearsal and he underwent his first rhinoplasty. Michael Jackson had Stephen Hoffman operate on, and Stephen Hoffman also operated on Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Rivers, Ivana Trump and other stars.
Steven Hoffman
Mike has a typical African nose, the nose is very wide, the bridge of the nose is not straight, the nose is narrowed after the operation, the bridge of the nose is high, but the operation is not completely successful, he complains that breathing difficulties, will affect his singing.
In 1981, Michael Jackson decided to have Stephen Hoffman undergo a second rhinoplasty, which resulted in Jackson's nose narrowing, a smaller tip, and a clearer bridge.
In January 1984, Michael and the other members filmed a Pepsi ad at a concert in Los Angeles, when fans throughout the house were setting off fireworks, and Jackson's hair was accidentally ignited, which caused him to burn his scalp twice, making the hair on his head no longer grow, and the injury was very serious.
The scalp was injured
In 1984, after a third rhinoplasty, Jackson decided to have another rhinoplasty after having a burn treatment, they narrowed his nostrils, making them much flatter, and further refined the tip of the nose so that the tip of the nose bent slightly upwards.
In 1984, Michael Jackson was diagnosed with lupus, a disease that causes a higher risk of infection and damages skin tissue. It was because of this disease that he underwent further surgical reconstruction on the nose rather than plastic surgery. Lupus can also cause hair loss throughout the body, including eyebrows and eyes, so the tweed hat became a hallmark of Jackson, but unfortunately, due to Jackson's leprosy, these surgeries were never successful. Jackson's eyebrows were raised to make his eyebrows appear taller and curvier.
In 1986, Michael Jackson underwent a fourth rhinoplasty, which resulted in a tighter appearance.
In 1986, chin implantation was inspired by Kirk Douglas, who had a small pit in michael's chin, which could be achieved by using chin implants or, in some cases, dermal fillers, which had to cut open the bottom of his chin.
Since 1986, Michael Jackson has been a regular visitor to dermatologist Arnold Klein, who specializes in dermal filler injections to treat severe acne and scars that Jackson developed through cosmetic surgery.
Almost undeniablely, Michael Jackson's nose underwent further surgery because his nose partially collapsed, which led to a series of surgeries to repair the damage caused.
For most of the 90s and 2000s, it was mainly because of non-invasive changes in his hair or makeup, as well as the effects of his ongoing health problems, that caused his appearance to change dramatically, rather than as a result of cosmetic surgery.
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