Michael Jacksons nose underwent several surgeries, and the details of what happened to his nose are somewhat controversial. According to, Jackson had two rhinoplasties, the first being in 1979 when he fell while dancing and broke his nose. Delighted with the results, he debuted his slimmed-down nose on the cover of his Off The Wall album, and in 1981 he underwent a second surgery. However, rumors were rife by 2002 that Jackson's real nose had completely collapsed, forcing him to wear a prosthetic. Music video director Rudi Dolezal alleged that when he was filming the Dangerous tour in Munich in 1992, he was told Jackson refused to appear on camera if he wasn't performing because, “on those days, he doesn’t have a nose.” According to, Jackson's nose was in a horrifying state, with exposed cartilage and no nostrils. The source added that Jackson's face, which he had so painfully reworked and concealed from the public for decades, now lay out in the open undisguised under the harsh lights. Dr. Pamela Lipkin, a prominent plastic surgeon in New York City, who has studied photographs taken of Jackson, believes something went wrong, and he's really got a hole in his skin. According to, Michael Jackson reportedly underwent his first plastic surgery after breaking his nose in a dance accident in the late 1970s. He probably had his first rhinoplasty after this happened. Dr. Pamela Lipkin provides insight into Jackson’s journey and reveals the shocking truth about his ‘crucified nose.’ Michael Jackson’s nose underwent several surgeries, and the details of what happened to his nose are somewhat controversial.