Can Plastic Surgery Transform Your Appearance into a Neanderthal?

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Plastic surgery can be utilized to alter physical features, including the shape of the skull, to achieve a desired appearance, such as resembling a Neanderthal. Cases like Herbert Chavez, who transformed himself to look like Superman, and Toby Sheldon, who aimed to resemble Justin Bieber, demonstrate the extent of surgical modifications for aesthetic purposes. While it is technically feasible to modify one's skull shape, ethical considerations and parental approval may pose significant barriers to such transformations.

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There have been cases of people going under the knife in order to look more like an idol, be it Superman Herbert Chavez)or Justin Bieber (Toby Sheldon). If someone wants to look like a neanderthal, can plastic surgery be used to change the shape of the skull? If it is possible to look like famous superheroes and singers, surely it should be possible to look like an ancient caveman, right?
 
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Calpalned said:
If someone wants to look like a neanderthal, can plastic surgery be used to change the shape of the skull?
Yes, but I don't think that your parents would be happy about it.
 
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