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Nose surgery boosts comedian Zic Saloma confidence

Nigerian comedian Zic Saloma recently opened up about his decision to undergo nose surgery, explaining that years of insecurity about his […]

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Nigerian comedian Zic Saloma recently opened up about his decision to undergo nose surgery, explaining that years of insecurity about his appearance motivated the procedure. In a video posted on his Instagram page, he said his looks had previously cost him several opportunities in the entertainment industry, prompting him to consider cosmetic surgery as a way to boost his self‑confidence.

The skit maker, known for his humorous performances, disclosed that the surgery included a rhinoplasty, facelift and eye rejuvenation, and was performed in Turkey over a four‑hour session. He noted that the entire process would have cost around $11,000, although he did not pay for the surgery itself because it was part of a collaboration with the hospital.

Saloma emphasized that his choice was driven by a desire to feel more comfortable in his own skin and to improve his self‑esteem. He encouraged anyone who can afford safe cosmetic procedures to consider them if they would positively impact confidence. According to him, the transformation has made him more confident and ready to take on new opportunities in the industry.

By speaking openly about his experience, Saloma hopes to raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding cosmetic surgery. His story highlights how appearance can affect both career and personal life, as well as the options available to those who can afford them. With his newfound confidence, he is poised to continue building his name in entertainment, using his platform to inspire and entertain his audience.

The use of cosmetic surgery to enhance appearance is a growing trend, with many individuals seeking procedures to improve self‑esteem and confidence. As the industry evolves, more people are likely to share their experiences, fostering greater understanding and acceptance of cosmetic surgery. For Saloma, the decision has been positive, and he is now focused on his future in the entertainment world.

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