YOGYAKARTA Since last week, Jessica Iskandar with her first son and husband, Vincent Verhaag. Through a social media account, Jedar wrote that he had a plastic operation in South Korea. Currently, Jedar has not removed his mask, it seems that he is still in the process of postoperative care. Take a peek at the following portrait of Jessica Iskandar before and after surgery.
Jessica Iskandar admitted that there were many considerations before deciding to go away. After getting the blessing of her husband and parents, she finally ventured to live it. He also admitted that an oplas was done to repair the tilted nasal cavity.
Portrait of Jessica Iskandar in plastic surgery in South Korea (Instagram/@inijedar)
Initially, Jedar was unsure and confused. However, after receiving information and blessings from those closest to him, the operation was carried out.
Since arriving in South Korea, Jedar has been via his Instagram account uploading a number of portraits with his husband and son. However, his face portrait has not been opened. Every now and then wearing a mask or at another moment the nose area is covered by a smart device because it takes selfies with the tool.
Some time ago, Jedar also uploaded a short video. The video depicts a transition between when you are lying face and wearing makeup. A portrait without makeup below, you can see a slightly tilted nose line.
When wearing makeup, Jedar's nose looks straight, tiny, and concrete. Apparently, this is a visual illusion of makeup applied to his face.
Vincent Verhaag also uploaded Instagram Stories when he was with his wife and son. Jedar is still wearing a mask. Vincent and Jedar both hold a device for a selfie mirror of the three of them with El Barack, the son.
In the comments column, a number of netizens sent satire comments. One netizen wrote, "bangkrut" can still have plastic surgery. This satire was sent considering the case some time ago, in which Jessica Iskandar reported fraud and embezzlement which cost her nearly Rp 10 billion.
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