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The Weeknd has been hinting at his recent plastic surgery for a year. During the hayatmed.com/breast-augmentation-boob-job-in-turkey/ year, he has appeared at several premieres wearing shades and even a suit. He also revealed the dates for his 2022 After Hours tour in February. But, he has been sexy lately, sporting a variety of plastic surgery looks. What's The Weeknd's reasoning? Let's look at some of his recent photos and speculate!

The Weeknd has been busy working on his music video "Save Your Tears," which features a character with a new face. Though The Weeknd has not actually undergone plastic surgery, he did get access to high-quality prosthetics. This new look, however, doesn't resemble his prior appearance. This new look is a gimmick that has some fans confused, but he's determined to give the public the cinematic experience that he's promised in his music videos.

Last November, The Weeknd released a new music video, "Save Your Tears." The clip features The Weeknd in a dark cathedral with a mask, while fans speculate that the crooked nose and puffed cheeks were the result of too much botox. In the video, The Weeknd was unrecognizable and his facial reconstruction was apparent. Several fans have compared the Weeknd's transformation to Bella Hadid, which was reportedly the inspiration behind it.

Abel Tesfaye's nose and cheeks have been repaired, and he has reshaped his face for his new album, "After Hours." Despite the photos, his face is still visible in his Instagram profile. The Weeknd's nose and cheeks have been plumped, and his lips are remarkably enlarged. The Weeknd's new look has a few underlying reasons, though. In some cases, it's because of his success with "Blinding Lights," which won the R&B Album of the Year Award.

While The Weeknd's surgery wasn't visible, his transformation was created with prosthetics. He enlisted the services of Prosthetic Renaissance, a makeup effects studio that has performed the artist's Halloween costumes. The Weeknd has also been using his face as a statement lately. For his latest music video, "Blinding Lights," he sported a blood-spattered mug in a viral music video. He recreated this look in an MTV video music award performance.

The Weeknd's new look is an unexpected twist. In the video clip for his new song "Escape From LA", he caricatures plastic surgery in a comical way. It's clear that his art is intended to degrade women, and that is why he's revealing so many plastic surgery photos. He's also revealing his newly reshaped face in 'Too Late'.

It's unclear if Bella Hadid's boyfriend The Weeknd is dating another woman after their split in August. The two were reportedly separated due to their conflicting schedules. But in early 2017, there were rumors of The Weeknd dating pop star Selena Gomez. In early 2017, he donated $250,000 to the Black Lives Matter movement. While his new look is not yet official, it's hard to say whether the actress was uncomfortable with it.

While it's unlikely that he's undergone surgery, the singer's swollen face and strange features are the result of a variety of cosmetic procedures. However, his look is likely to be the result of CGI or prosthetics. The singer's plastic surgery was likely created by the same special effects makeup studio as the singer's, Prosthetic Renaissance. Although these photos have been circulating since January, it is difficult to say for sure.

Despite his controversial appearance, The Weeknd released his fourth studio album, After Hours, in March 2020. It marked a new chapter for The Weeknd, who was known as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye. In the past year, the musician has made several public appearances. Since his album's release, he has worn strange makeup. He wore a cut lip and two black eyes during his performance at the Video Music Awards in August. A similar makeup was also seen at the American Music Awards and at Saturday Night Live in November.

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