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Faked Faces

Some of Japan’s best loved stars didn’t quite look the same way when they started their career. JAPANESE STREETS found this revealing video clip showing Japan’s most famous before and after plastic surgery.

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It appears to be mainly eye and teeth jobs. How on earth do they manage to enlarge eyes that much?

Kjeld Duits About the Author

Inspired by the stunningly creative street fashion that exploded on the streets of Tokyo and Osaka in the late 1990’s, photo-journalist Kjeld Duits launched JAPANESE STREETS in 2002. This makes JS one of the first fashion blogs on the net, and the very first to cover Japanese street fashion.

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for some of these faces… i believe its make up and hairstyles that made all the difference…

kl
Apr 6, 2008 (5857 days ago)

Couldn’t wider eyes be attributed to eye glue? :/

luna.cy
Jun 11, 2008 (5791 days ago)

Wider eyes are achieved through surgery of the eyelid… I watched a mini documentary on it. Icky procedure.

Lee-chan
Jun 16, 2008 (5787 days ago)

can u guys plz tell sth. about the streetfashion in japan? i need some information for my speech about “fashion made in japan”.
how do the people in japan look like? how do the dress?i heard it is “in” to dress like anime-idols…
thx for helping me

me.ss
Jun 16, 2008 (5787 days ago)

This is a rare case.
The Japanese rarely change face like the Koean.

apolo
Oct 8, 2008 (5672 days ago)

Testimony from a fellow Asian who had double eyelids (naturally) after years of being single lidded – It’s not always surgery :)

rin
Jul 5, 2009 (5403 days ago)

That is very interesting to hear. I have seen my own eyes sag considerably the past few years, so It doesn’t come as a total surprise.

Kjeld Duits (author)
Jul 5, 2009 (5402 days ago)

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