Adjustments
August 30th, 2007Musings, Problogging, Tidbits.
A few days ago, I saw a video clip of a man who had a face tumor. Is it caused by global warming, is it the food we eat, is it the toxins in the air? I can barely imagine what measures need to be taken to restore his face to its normal appearance. In high school, we were asked to make models from chip boards. These boards were made of almost the same material as illustration boards, but were less compact and cheaper. The only problem was that they looked like thick mimeo paper so you really need a good cover for them.
In those days, my (now) home office area looked like a crafts store, boards and papers, glue and glue guns, and all those cutting implements. We used to make boxed and containers for all sorts of things from those boards and then cover them with leather paper. Those papers look like real leather from afar, but upon closer inspection, they feel like those cheap knock-off shoes that kill your toes on long walks.
Since I’m relating this post to Orlando plastic surgery, I have to tell you its hard for a technically include person to imagine how one can and must cut up people’s faces and then try to change them into something ‘better.’ For people who might need it like the man on the video I watched, it might be beneficial. For others, who just want to look like the shed a few pounds and want a better looking nose, be careful what you wish for. Items in pictures might not be WYSIWYG, but a few degrees shy of a perfect nose.

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