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Subverted in an episode, where it appears that a mobster has had surgery to alter his face and fingerprints, but which Superman keeps seeing through because of his old mannerisms. Turns out, the mobster was still in hiding and trying to discredit Superman by spreading the plastic surgery story and getting someone else to mimic his mannerisms. You can buy tokens in Guild Wars online store (with real money) that allow you to change a character's appearance (a more expensive version lets you change gender too), making it a literal example. Used to explain The Other Darrin with Brennan's dad Max in Bones. Even Brennan doesn't recognize him at first, but when his identity is revealed, she studies him and says that she can see he's had cheek and chin implants and a nose job.

In Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, Dr. Allard rules over the furries of Cesspool X due to his skills as a surgeon allowing him to transform them into the creatures of their desire. Cut leaving a margin of between two and three millimeters. Also, try not to make the shapes too complicated, as baking may mar the design. At one point in TekWar, a doctor's life is in jeopardy, so she undergoes a process to totally change her appearance. She mentions getting completely new skin and worries that sunlight might damage it. This is but one of the many, many miraculous wonders the Tzimisce are capable of through their unique power of Vicissitude. Laughably, raising your Appearance score using the power is Difficulty 10 (in Old World of Darkness, Difficulty is what you have to roll to succeed; the game uses a ten-sided die, so...), and if you suffer Critical Failure you get uglier. This was going to be used to explain how Bond had changed from Sean Connery to George Lazenby; fortunately for the long-term survival of the Bond franchise, the producers dropped the idea.It also won't fool a medical scan or other detailed examination. In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " The Trouble with Tribbles", Arne Darvin is exposed as a Klingon agent because, while he looks human, his body temperature, heartbeat, and other vital signs are all wrong. The tribbles help, too. The premise of Bullet in the Face, itself a parody of Face/Off. Gunter Volger loses his face in a shootout and reawakens with a full transplant taken from a cop he'd murdered. Not only does the new face fit him perfectly, but he's also even swapped hair with the donor as well (another dig at Face/Off). The show takes pains to remind viewers that facial transplants require a strict drug regimen, which Gunter flagrantly ignores in each episode. Raised by Wolves (2020): Two atheist rebels, Caleb and Mary, discover identity cards for two high-ranking Mithraic officers and a medical android. They convince the android to alter their features so that they can assume the identities of the Mithraics, fooling even their child. Hush is a Magic Plastic Surgeon, capable of performing major facial reconstructive surgery on himself, which is now why he looks like Bruce Wayne. The heroes actually take advantage of this after defeating him and use Hush as a substitute to hide Bruce's "death" from the rest of the world. In Speed Racer, Racer X undergoes this so that even if he takes his mask off, Speed won't recognize him as his older brother. However, considering all the Wonderful Toys in the film, magic plastic surgery is fairly viable.

A very interesting example of this trope can be found in Cael Cyndar from Dragon Rage since he looks distinctly different in the games box art, gameplay, and cutscenes. Janet Green in All My Children, a convicted murderer and known psychopath, is given her release from prison in exchange for undergoing experimental plastic surgery. Her portrayer, Kate Collins, left and was replaced by Robin Mattson. However, when Janet returned in 2005, she was Kate Collins again, with no explanation.

In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Cromartie's change from Owain Yeoman to Garret Dillahunt. Actually semi-justified in dialogue: it's a robot that can't feel pain or suffer any complications on the table, making a more complete job possible. The artificially grown flesh is also implied in dialogue to have unique properties that presumably make it easier to work with and to heal. It's later revealed that SkyNet can literally whip up a Terminator of anyone they have an image of. In Dream On, Eddie Charles is replaced by a different actor partway through the first series. This is explained away by having him get surgery to change his eyelids. So he gets a whole new face and several extra inches of height! Devilishly clever, these eyelid surgeons!

In the second Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, one character has a traffic accident so devastating that her face is rendered completely unrecognizable, and uses plastic surgery to turn herself into a clone of her own sister. The likeness is perfect, and everybody — friends, family, doctors, teachers — believes her to be her sister, never noticing a change in voice, mannerisms, height, build, eye color, hair, or anything else. Strangely, the case relies on her face looking as it did before the accident.Lives and Loves of a She-Devil: The title character spends most of the show as an ugly and overweight six-foot woman, then has magic surgery to turn her into the exact double of the (now dead) much shorter and very beautiful woman her husband had an affair with, with the result that her husband goes mad.

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