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‘Average’ looking woman shows off shocking ‘Golden Ratio’ Turkey surgery & people scream she’ll need a new passport

WHILE most people tend to have surgery that can barely be noticed – there are a few who want to have an entirely new face.

And one woman has left the internet in utter disbelief with her drastic surgery makeover in Turkey.

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Katherine headed to Turkey to have numerous surgeries on her face[/caption]
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The clinic revealed they followed ‘The Golden Ratio’ rule to create the perfect face[/caption]
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The woman named Katherine sought help from surgeon Este Istanbul in Turkey and the clinic showed off her mega transformation.

The before and after pictures uploaded to their Instagram account show the results of numerous cosmetic procedures Katherine had done.

Detailing the extensive work that took place the clinic said her makeover included a nose job, jawline shaping, buccal fat removal, and a cheek lift, all aimed at achieving the coveted ‘golden ratio’ look.

The clinic’s post read: “To give our patient Katherine an aesthetic appearance in line with the golden ratio principle, we performed several surgical procedures.

“Firstly, we shaped the jawline to achieve a V-shaped contour. Following this, we performed revision rhinoplasty to refine the nose structure and harmonise it with the facial features.

“We conducted under-eye rejuvenation surgery to remove the tired and aged look around the eyes, giving her a more youthful and dynamic expression.

“To enhance the overall facial aesthetics, we performed a cheek lift.”

They continued: “Finally, we executed buccal fat removal to eliminate excess fat in the cheeks, creating more defined and sharp facial contours.

“These combined surgical procedures resulted in a natural and aesthetically balanced appearance for our patient.”

Many people claimed Katherine looked ‘average’ and ‘normal’ before she got her face reconstructed.

The post has since gone viral on the clinic’s social media account with over 26,000 likes.

And people didn’t hold back on what they thought of her drastic transformation claiming the work was so extensive she needed a new passport photo.

One person wrote: “She’ll need a new passport and driver’s licence.

Another commented: “Can we please normalise looking normal or average again? Does everyone have to look like supermodels when it means changing their whole appearance?”

What are the risks of getting surgery abroad?

IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad.

It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.

Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.

No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.

If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.

Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.

Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.

Source: NHS

“Downright scary… just imagine her husband wondering why their children look like someone else,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “From lunch lady to First Lady.”

New catfish level,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “This is terrifying.”

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What is the golden ratio?

Euclid, a mathematician from around 300 BC, is one of the first to discuss the golden ratio openly.

He refers to the subject as the “extreme and mean ratio” in the Elements – an ancient collection of works about numbers.

The golden ratio is the ratio of a line segment that has been cut into multiple pieces of varying lengths.

The golden ratio divides any line at 1.618, known as Phi, or the Greek letter ϕ.

It creates a ratio that is proportional to both sides of the dividing line, and is believed to provide the most aesthetically pleasing outcome, whether that is a building design or proportions on someone’s face.

In layman’s terms, the golden ratio basically provides a guide for something to be considered attractive by the human eye.

The mathematical equation – known as Phi – sees the ideal facial proportions as 3:2:3.

It is worked out by analysing the forehead-to-nose-to-chin areas.

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