The new photos published by Anita During an international trip, they reignited the debate on the singer’s nose on social networks. Followers compared recent footage with old recordings and wondered how many surgeries she had performed throughout her career. “Someone else,” said one user. “She fixed her nose and it looked beautiful,” another commented. “She died and was replaced,” joked a third. “If I had his money, I would go to the plastic surgeon. I don’t judge,” said one. “Every week, a different face,” observes another. Between praise, criticism and jokes, fans once again debated the transformations of the artist’s look and identity.
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It is estimated that Anitta has undergone approximately three rhinoplasties, totaling investments of almost R$120,000 over the years, including procedures, consultations and follow-ups. Although the Rio native has never publicly detailed each procedure, professionals in the sector indicate that the first surgical intervention was of a functional and corrective nature, while the others were adjustments and aesthetic refinements, which is common in nasal procedures due to the delicacy of the structure of the nose.
In Brazil, a rhinoplasty costs on average between R$30,000 and R$50,000, especially when it involves advanced techniques or secondary surgeries. According to facial plastic surgeon and otolaryngologist André Baraldo, the changes observed follow a growing trend in current aesthetics.
“A well-constructed nose highlights the face. Often, a delicate touch is enough to achieve a natural balance,” he explains. He explains that the preference has shifted from radical transformation to more subtle results, respectful of identity and proportion.
The concept of “natural nose” is characterized by a straight or slightly rounded back, a defined tip without exaggeration and harmonious integration with the rest of the face. This model has gained strength precisely because it does not seem artificial even after several procedures.
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Furthermore, the demand for rhinoplasty is also linked to the schedule. “Rhinoplasty is a meticulous surgery. The season does not contraindicate the procedure, but it requires discipline to avoid excessive edema, spots and discomfort,” explains Dr. André, recalling that many take advantage of vacation periods or breaks in their schedule to perform the operation.
Before the procedure, simple habits make the difference in the result. “Heat dehydrates and compromises tissue quality. When the body is balanced, recovery naturally becomes more stable,” specifies the doctor. Postoperatively, care must be even more rigorous. “The skin of the nose becomes extremely sensitive and can become stained. Additionally, heat intensifies the swelling,” he warns.
Another important aspect is the harmonization of the face. “Harmonizing the face means understanding proportions. Often, small corrections around the eyes, jaw or lips allow you to highlight the new nose in an elegant and discreet way,” observes the specialist.
In Anitta’s case, the attention is not limited to the number of procedures, but also to how each change follows different phases of the artist. Between criticism and praise, the singer’s nose has become a symbol of a broader discussion about aesthetics, exposure and identity.
Today, the most popular standard is precisely the one that does not indicate multiple surgical interventions. “Those who follow the guidelines notice that the result evolves more easily and gradually,” reinforces Dr. André. The reflection of a new phase of Brazilian beauty, in which less intervention and more naturalness gain importance.