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Is Xiao-Ting Pan's plastic surgery true or false?
Did Xiao-Ting Pan have plastic surgery? Recently, a group of photos of Xiao-Ting Pan participating in the women's snooker competition of the national team attracted the attention of netizens. After nine balls, her eyes became particularly magical. Some fans even thought that she was a different person after seeing the photos and suspected that she had plastic surgery.

Many people began to collect old photos of Xiao-Ting Pan before plastic surgery online. A photo in 2003 shows that Xiao-Ting Pan is still an ordinary golfer with glasses and a square face. But in the photos exposed online on the 22nd, 30-year-old Xiao-Ting Pan has whiter skin, bigger eyes and clearer double eyelids.

Xiao-Ting Pan once admitted to having myopia surgery. A plastic surgery expert said in an interview that the photos show that Xiao-Ting Pan may have had two kinds of plastic surgery: double eyelid surgery and face-lifting surgery: "It is obvious that her single eyelid has become a double eyelid. Because of the great changes, many people will think that she has changed. In addition, the face may also use a face-lifting needle, and the face shape is obviously different from the past and thinner. " The expert also said that these two operations belong to micro-plastic surgery, and there will be no trace after recovery, which can only be judged by the changes of the images before and after.

Xiao-Ting Pan, born on February 25th, 1982, born in Yanzhou County, Shandong Province, is a professional billiards player in China, studying at Shanghai Jiaotong University. 1997 started to contact billiards. He was the first player in China to win the world championship, and ranked third in WPBA in 2008. 1998 participated in the first women's "Nine Balls" competition held in China and won the championship. From 1998 to 2000, she remained unbeaten in China and won six national championships in succession. In June 2002, she won the women's championship in the 35th Osaka Nine-Ball Open.