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Marilyn Monroe: after all there was a plastic surgery

Marilyn Monroe: after all there was a plastic surgery:
Notes from a doctor about Marilyn Monroe, indicating that the Hollywood sex symbol has undergone plastic surgery, will be auctioned next month, along with a set of X-rays of the actress.

The set of six X-rays and a file of notes from doctors, making medical history, in part, the actress can earn up to $ 30,000 at an auction to be held in November.

Notes written by Hollywood plastic surgeon Michael Gurdin seem to confirm speculation that Monroe, still a standard of beauty, was the knife for cosmetic reasons.

The seller, who has not been identified so far, received the items in question as a gift Gurdin.

Notes Gurdin include references to a cartilage implant in the jaw Monroe in 1950, before the films that made ​​more successful.

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