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South African women are not shy when it comes to making every effort to look their best physically, with several celebrities like Mshoza and Khanyi Mbau openly admitting to lightening their skin. While this might not be for everyone, one cannot escape the fact that large numbers of black women now choose to have procedures done. These range from non-invasive to traditional plastic surgery procedures. There is nothing wrong with getting a bit of a “nip and tuck” when the circumstances are right, but the most important thing is to make sure you’re in good hands. This means making sure the doctor is appropriately qualified, says Dr Manti Makakole, a specialist

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