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The singer from the Black Eyed Peas, Fergie, has always had a spectacular body and a beautiful face, but that hasn’t been enough for her. Fergie is one of the many celebrities who have chosen to change their appearance through cosmetic surgery.

What cosmetic surgery did Fergie have?

Fergie, 33 years old, maintains her body by playing sports, but her face has undergone certain changes that are uncommon for such a young woman.

The artist has undergone several surgeries, including her nose (rhinoplasty), her eyebrows (brow lift), and her lips (augmentation cheiloplasty).

And how did we notice?

The nose surgery has included both primary and secondary procedures, as she has gone under the knife twice to achieve a narrower nose. Fergie’s eyebrows have always drawn attention thanks to her piercing, but now that she has removed it, we can see that the “Big Girls Don’t Cry” singer’s eyebrows are excessively lifted—different and lacking expression.

She may also have used collagen to fill out her lips and make them more voluminous.

Are these touch-ups appropriate for Fergie’s age?

Small touch-ups are always very beneficial, but everything should be done at the right age and at the right time, since multiple surgeries can result in stiff and unnatural facial expressions.

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The plastic surgeon Dr. Alfredo Fernandez Blanco stands out in his branch of medicine, as the best breast surgeon, he is also a pioneer in the so-called secondary surgeries or sequelae. With more than 30 years of experience and thousands of successful cases, he continues to achieve the most natural results that can be expected in a cosmetic surgery operation.

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