Unless it's to improve someone's health (Like nostrils too small, can't get enough air in the lungs, or teeth too deformed to eat properly, body dysphoria in trans cases, etc) I don't support plastic surgery.
I get that some people really dislike how they look and would prefer to look differently, but I think the issue runs deeper. Too much of "The main character HAS to be beautiful/handsome", making a lot of people who don't fall into the media's definition of "Beauty" sad, feeling depressed by their looks and such.
All humans are beautiful because each one of us is unique in their own way. I can't stress enough how uncomfortable I get when someone asks me if I find someone "ugly", because I can't judge it. I can only say "I personally don't find that person attractive, but I don't find them ugly".
We as a society can be better than that, and need to stop dividing people into "Ugly and Beautiful".
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.
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I support it given that’s it done correctly and not in extremes. Our beauty and appearance has a huge impact on our life. Those that are unfortunate looking due to reasons out of their control will be more prone to mental illness and have a lot less opportunities in life. If someone who is conventionally unattractive who has developed depression, and has gotten bullied for it wants to change that... then why wouldn’t I support it? That’s awesome that they can now give themselves the opportunity to date, and have a better life.
Not everyone is beautiful. I think people who are anti plastic surgery are unaware of how good it can look, and only see extremes... or they’re delusional hippies that think inner beauty is all that matters. Logically it does not.
Some people have body dysmorphia, and some people actually don’t need it. However, there are some people that would greatly benefit, and I fully support that.
I think it is fine obviously but there are things to consider.
Like someone mentioned before some people have body dysmorphia or a very low self esteem and depression so a surgery in their case is just a quick fix to a deeper issue.
Another problem now is with plastic surgeries, photoshop and social media we are constantly faced with ideals and high standards of beauty and we tend to believe it is natural and start hating ourselves.
Before only a small minority was considered beautiful but now you see more and more of them due to high maintenance and I find it pushes to obsess over our looks and try to attain an ideal that we would never achieve.
On the other hand, I am all for someone who has an insecurity in one or two of their features but let us just not make it a habit.
Beauty is more than a pretty face. And everyone's definition of pretty differs. Why would you feel the need to surgically change that. It's not just the risk, it's that for me personally? How will that make "you' beautiful because the minute all the fake is on-the boobs, Botox lips, fake this, fake that-you're no longer you anymore. Learn to embrace what makes you uniquely you.
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If it's to try and go from OK looks to fantastic then don't do it. If it is to repair from a bad burn or other necessary surgery then It may be an option. All depends on the person. I'm guessing you are in the above ok but not quiet off the chart range in looks. I wouldn't do it in your case.
Personally I think it's a unnecessary risk, and most times look very fake and it can get out of control. I also think that if are little and hidden thing (like "fixing a nose) then it's not so bad, but still I personally don't like it. Of course at the end u are the one who decide
I don't really think much about it.
If it made the person look better, good for them.
Personally, I don't think it is worth the risk, and if someone around me wanted to get surgery I would try to discourage them from doing so because of those risks, but I don't care what strangers do with themselves.I'm pretty neutral on it, bad plastic surgery looks terrible, and I'm not a fan of the upper lip inflation trend that's going on the last few years. That said I don't really have an issue with most plastic surgery since you can't even tell there's been work done. It's one of those things where a little goes a long way.
It's tough... It clearly has its good moments but there is what makes you you. Given its not attactive to everyone, it's your families look that got passed down to you. It makes you unqine and special. You might not always like your look but it's based on your family and genes. It's normally something to be proud of. But I'd say if your face has a defect then consider that but if not, I'd hesitate by considering your families heritage
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#1 and #2 are just using more defining & highlighted makeup in those later pictures. #3 however seems like an improvement that is noticeable. Usually plastic surgery makes people look disturbing in weird ways like as if they didn't look quite right.
Personally, I would never get it done. I've seen too many people who don't look quite right afterwards and even though I can be very critical of my looks, I love myself the way I am. I definitely wouldn't want to look like a completely different person, that would freak me out.
I also think the first two girls looked better before, personally.
I would also worry about how it would look with age.If you understand the risks, go to a reputable professional + do your research, not too likely to have major complications hopefully, not done to unhealthy extremes, and its more for you and your happiness than anyone else i see no problem. Do what makes you happy as long as you don't bother/bring harm to anyone else and make yourself happy.
The women in the example Made a good decision cause it had a great Impact in their Carrers. None of them would be as succesful as they are now If they wouldn't have done it. I'm Not for or against it. I personally wouldn't do it but if others want to it's their own decision.
I don't think you need it at all. Some of those photo examples were shocking transformations but you specifically are a pretty girl. I'd be worried about causing more damage than good.
Let nature do it's thing. You'll be fine.A little sweet beautiful flower like you had a plastic surgery done by nature and god 😊
Also if you were my wife i'd never let you undergo a plastic surgery because i accept you the way you are and i don't want my little flower to suffer from risks and who knows where it ends.
The only operation that your allowed to have is lots of kisses in bed and a big hug 🙂Plastic surgery is a wonderful thing when it is used to repair an injury or birth defect. I feel to alter your looks intentionally to enhance a natural look is only messing with nature, the long term effects end up making you uglier than you started... So embrace your beautiful imperfections, people will love you more for who you are not as much for your looks...😘
I like my face the way it is. I have seen some women who have had a very natural botox in their fifties and I think when done properly it's alright. Not sure I'd ever do it though. Most surgeries are unnecessary.
Well if that's you in your profile pic, I would be super proud to have you for my girlfriend.
I don't think you need it.
You're gorgeous.Naturally I would say don't go fucking your face up unless you have two noses or an extra eye in your forehead
I don’t judge people too hard cause they can do what they want with there body and money. But I’m also not really for it. I mean look at Bella. She is seen as one of the most beautiful women in the world. But people are really looking up to an ordinary average girl who has been transformed through many procedures. That’s not really someone to look up to.
I wanna get my nose done I hate the bump in my nose and the fact that my nostrils are so small that they are hard to breathe out off.
I’m all for it. Usually people who get it ( like myself) have body dysmorphia. I think therapy in combination with the surgery is good. If someone had a huge nose, why not let them get a nose job?
I think it is fine for people who do actually need it. It isn't for everyone as some are just horrible looking afterwards, such as Jocelyn Wildenstein.
Why change anything everyone is beautiful to the right person.
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