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Her Lips Are Perfect – Fans Of Gyakie Blast Netizen Who Asked Her To Do Surgery For “Perfect” Lips

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One of the most talented female artistes in Ghana, Gyakie also known as the “songbird” has come under fire over the shape of her lips. Gyakie is one of the artistes with full lips.

She often shows it off in photos. While it has made her beauty outstanding, it seems some people have a problem with it.

One nosy fan asked her to go under the knife for a surgical procedure to correct her open bite teeth.

For educational purposes, an open bite occurs when excess bone grows above the molars, causing what’s normally a flat, even surface to become angled. To fix this, your surgeon shaves away or removes the excess bone.

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Once the jaw is realigned, plates and screws hold the bone in its new position. People sometimes have an open bite because of a problem with their jaw bone.

Children often have this problem when they have both primary and permanent teeth in their mouths at the same time. The primary teeth won’t be able to fit together until all of the first teeth fall out.

Anyway, some fans who are pleased with the appearance of Gyakie asked her to ignore her critics and continue making great songs.

See the post below;

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