Outlets including the Daily Mail and Radar have asked plastic surgeons to speculate on which cosmetic procedures Iggy Azalea has had done, but Ashkan Ghavami is the only doc who has all the deets about Azalea’s transformation. In fact, the singer gave Ghavami an Instagram shoutout for his birthday in 2016, describing him as “the man I owe my fabulous nose and breasts to.” So when Ghavami talked to People about Azalea’s 2014 breast enhancement procedure, there was no guesswork involved — he described exactly how he carefully crafted her new cleavage by bringing her breasts closer together and choosing the implant size that he thought would be most suitable for her build.

“I’d thought about it my entire life,” Azalea told Vogue while discussing her decision to get implants. On “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” she candidly explained why she wanted the change, saying, “I just had nipples, and now I have breasts. Thought I could use some. It would be a good addition.”

Azalea also mentioned her rhinoplasty, admitting that her nose didn’t look all that different from the way it had pre-surgery. However, speaking to Elle Canada, the singer explained that she wasn’t going for a drastic change; she just wanted to get rid of a bump that she was not born with. “I got smashed in the face with a soccer ball when I was 16. Now I feel like my nose looks the way it’s supposed to look,” she said.

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