
Americans are getting plastic surgery to look like THIS Trump family member, reveals surgeon
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While fillers may be off the table for now, plastic surgery is always on it with one or the other person looking to look like a face that is every other day plastered on the covers. Now, a plastic surgeon is revealing a new demand he has been facing, where his patients are looking to get a face similar to a Trump family member.
Dr Norman Rowe, who practices in Manhattan, the Hamptons and Palm Beach expanded to Florida after the pandemic. However, the board-certified plastic surgeon revealed that it was six months ago when he really "saw the big difference."
Dr Mark Epstein, a dual-board certified surgeon in New York City first noticed a surge in his business during the summer of 2024 when the support for Trump after a failed attempt at his life.
'I noticed things were really starting to pick up … And what I was getting a sense is, is that there was a sudden change in consumer confidence, I have no other way to explain it,' said Epstein to the Post.
People supporting MAGA are starting to look similar and there's more than just merchandise behind it.
'You go to Everglades Club in Palm Beach, you go to the Breakers, you're going to find that group of people who are put together.
They take care of themselves. They want to look good,' Rowe said.
'It's a very outdoor-oriented lifestyle and it's always warm, so you can't layer up and cover up with a turtleneck sweater.'
Now, everyone has what the doctors define as a "Mar-a-Lago-Face" which consists of full lips, chiselled cheekbones, wide eyes and smooth, taut foreheads that seldom wrinkle.
Who do Americans want to look like?
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Well, it's not that surprising that Americans want to look like the most popular and beautiful member of the Trump family, none other than Trump's second child and daughter,
Ivanka Trump
.
Rowe revealed that his Palm Beach office sees up to 15 clients a day, looking to get Ivanka Trump's face.
However, a complete copy is impossible as the doctors have to work with what they are offered. 'If they say, 'I like her lips,' I can give you the lips, or the nose, but you have to have something to work with,' Rowe explained. 'If someone comes in, and they're 4-foot-11, 200 pounds, that's obviously not happening.'
Not only Ivanka Trump, according to Rowe, but his older clients also want to look like the US Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, who they think looks "wonderful"

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