“I couldn’t eat because of my nose.” “Pinocchio” from the USA showed what he looked like after plastic surgery

The life of 58-year-old painter Conrado has changed dramatically after a fateful meeting. Conrado received an order for work. As it turned out later, the customer was an eminent plastic surgeon. Upon meeting, the doctor immediately turned his attention to the painter’s nose.

“When I saw Conrado for the first time, I immediately noticed that he had rhinophyma, which is predominantly found in middle-aged men,” the doctor said. By that time, Conrado had already managed to visit many doctors, but in vain. “Dr. Romo came up to me and immediately told me that he was going to help me. It was like some kind of miracle,” Conrado said.

Dr. Romo managed to do his job perfectly, radically changing the appearance of the patient. Now Conrado lives the life of an ordinary person, admiring his neat nose with pleasure.

How do you like the transformation of the painter? It is evidenr that Dr. Roma has golden hands.

 

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