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It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh BachchanMr. Amitabh Bachchan into a kid suffering from progeria, for the Bollywood movie PaaPaa.

It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan into a kid suffering from progeria, for the Bollywood movie Paa.

It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan into a kid suffering from progeria, for the Bollywood movie Paa.

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It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan into a kid suffering from progeria, for the Bollywood movie Paa.

It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan for the Bollywood movie Paa.

It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan into a kid suffering from progeria, for the Bollywood movie Paa.

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Sayan
  • 12k
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  • 67
  • 115

It is certainly possible to alter the facial appearance of a person to make him/her resemble another person using prosthetic make-up.

But those shown in the movies such as Mission Impossible, Charlie's Angels and the one depicted above are not practically possible as it would involve the mask to be a one-piece wearable and removable item, very much unlike current date prosthetic masks that are a composition of a set of different pieces.

To gain a little more perspective of what I am talking about you could go through this slide that shows the transformation of Mr. Amitabh Bachchan for the Bollywood movie Paa.