If cosmetic surgery was available as standard on your current health care plan, would you have your appearance changed?
If cosmetic surgery was available as standard on your current health care plan, would you have your appearance changed?
In a heartbeat. Nose job and lipo.
NO.
As much as I find a zillion things wrong with my appearance to obsess over in the course of a day, most surgery makes people just look really fake.
I know a girl who had a nose job- it used to be almost the entirety of her face. I think I would have done the same if I were here.
But I can't think of many other cases where I think the person looks natural and better.
When I was 13, I was incidentlly hit on the nose by a schoolmate while playing ball, and now my nose isn't straight; perhaps I would straighten it.
Nah.
No, I think that's kind of sick. I can understand if you were born with a defect or were in some sort of accident, but your average American is already so conceited and superficial and shallow agid'oangiodawn'gnioas;od it makes me mad.
You guys are crazy.
I've actually seriously considered lipo.
I would have a tummy tuck, not to get rid of fat but to get rid of the loose skin I have after carrying twins full term (and I do mean the full 40 weeks, they were born on the due date for a singleton). Judge me all you want, I feel no shame. And actually I may get one anyway and pay out of pocket for it.
there is nothing wrong with it, imo.
my sis is sort of an extreme case where she's had so much work done on herself and works SO HARD on her appearance that it does seem vain. but getting a few things done is nothing bad. if something about your looks bugs you, then fix it? i mean, i don't see what the issue is.
Right. I don't get why people feel the need to impose their opinions on other people. If you think cosmetic surgery is wrong, that's fine - don't get anything done.
Agree.
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I don't know what I would have done... probably skin treatments as I get older. I dislike my nose [and I do legitimately have a deviated septum that interferes w breathing when I run, ha], but I don't know whether I would go under the knife for it... not bc I think it's "wrong," but bc I don't know if it'd be worth it.
Ins't lipo dangerous anymore?
No, I would never get it. ew. And with a lot of people you can tell, so while jenny's new boobs may look good on the surface, the underlying motivation doesn't. And most facial jobs don't look that good anyway. I generally respect someone who accepts their flaws more than someone who tries to force a better look, since doing the latter doesn't even fix the issue a lot of the time (artificial body parts/structures aren't exactly inconspicuous if you have a keen eye).
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There are always things I dislike about myself, but I can't think of anything I'd actually want surgery for. That feels extreme to me.
Beauty is in imperfection. Once you contrive it, all hope is lost. Hence society.
ocular implants :lol:
same here. four 10lbers and nursed them all. tummy tuck, laser off the stretch marks and boob lift.
the ONLY thing that makes me vacillate is the image that i would be sending to my kids that i believe my body is not "good enough" as it is, especially for my girls.
I eat pork. I'm glad am a Si ego.
No. I... just really like pork.
OH but i dont like lipo, but i am still an si polr
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