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</script></div><p>They call it the &#8220;<strong>daddy do-over</strong>,&#8221; and statistics show that more and more men are going under the knife despite the widespread stigma against male plastic surgery.</p>
<p>TSR Investigates&#8217; <strong>Justin Carter</strong> spoke to three Black men specifically who underwent cosmetic work, rapper <strong>Bandman Kevo</strong>, award-winning gospel singer <strong>Jovanta Patton</strong>, and social media personality <strong>Andrew Caldwell</strong>. All three opened up about how their cosmetic procedures have changed their lives for the better.</p>
<p>Is this simply a trend caused by social media pressure? Or could plastic surgery become the new norm for Black men as well? The Shade Room investigates…</p>
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