When he watches the reports about the bombings in Iran, Dr. Shervin Naderi, a successful facial plastic surgeon in the United States, finds it hard to remain indifferent, especially after losing a family member during a protest in the streets of Tehran.
The country where he was born still holds a special place in his heart, even decades after he left it as a teenager. In an interview with Ynet, he speaks about the complicated emotions stirred by the war and about a lesser-known side of Iranian society: its beauty culture and long-standing obsession with nose jobs.
Dr. Naderi left Iran 42 years ago, yet part of him remains there. Although he has not returned since the…
