+1 yit's a sensitive topic indeed.
there will always be two types of opinions concerning "should one get plastic surgery"
and that it's agree and disagree.
firstly I'd like to say that i used to be one the people who disagree.
but now? i totally agree.
BUT- I still believe that one should get work done -in moderation- just to lift your confidence up a bit.
what i would consider as "getting work done in moderation", would either be 1) getting 1 or 2 things done (for example nose and lips- or chin and eyes)
and 2) getting youe whole face done but im small dosages (for example lift your Droopy eyes a bit- slightly get your nose bridge off a bit- get a bit of Botox on forehead)
in other words, you can either do 2-3 big jobs or small jobs of everything, if that makes sense
but to summarize, if you have the money and it will make you feel better, then i support it and you should too. if you're the one who feels stress then it doesn't matter whose opinion you hurt or dont listen. find ways to destress and feel good about yourself.01 Reply
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I plan to loose weight in the near future so if I have excessive skin I am more than likely going to get a tummy tuck. I have a condition that has always kept me on the bigger side but I'm going to talk to professionals who can help me lose weight. So because of my condition I never have been without a tummy.
I'm excited to see my future self just cause I'm curious as hell what I would've looked like if I was normal. 😊 Can't wait to get back on it!!!00 Reply
Funny enough, I have thought of it. My thinking is slightly different.
When I was about 6 I was hit by a horse and knocked into razorgrass. It nearly cut my cheak all the way through. I had to have 4 stitches.
It might not sound like much but at that age it feels like a lot
For years after my father had me put vitamin E cream on the scar to try and make it smaller. I really wish he hadn't.
I have sometimes toyed with the idea of enhancing that scare.
It's a silly thing to think of but there it is.00 Reply
+1 yHave you ever seen little Kim, Joan Rivers, Dolly Pardon, Burt Reynolds Vivica Fox and countless others with botch surgery performed by a MF professional? Fuck no. If you're not happy with your look I have 3 alternative options for you.
1) Get therapy cry baby
If you still want to pay a doctor then:
2) Visit a children's burn unit and pick one who actually deserves augmentation more than yourself00 Reply
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No no no and no! Why?
you know when you do get plastic surgery it’s always a change something can go wrong !!
the only reason I would get a surgery if it’s something to do with my health. But just because I want to change my nose 👃🏻 that works perfectly fine!!! Or a bigger ass when my ass fits perfect for my size…. No thank you10 ReplyThe only thing I would like to try is a lip filler, just because it's something temporary, but I would not use it to change myself, I would uld use plastic surgery only for serious medical reason.
Even though I don't like myself I prefer to work on myself in different way I won't use it.
This is my opinion, but I am not against plastic surgery.10 Reply
Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yi have a few times but never went through with it. the risks were far greater and more dangerous than the rewards for it (droopy eyes droopy eye lids). i've also considered liposuction on my abs to get a better 6 pack like in the magazines but without having to resort to roids but i didn't go that route either in case i decided to gain some of the weight back and having my dick bigger than what it is now through surgical means but never went through with it as when i found out they would have to disconnect and cut certain tubes and cords to make it bigger. i've also thought about getting some excess skin removed from my abs and a few scars removed from my abs and body but never did. i consider my scars my battle wounds
00 ReplyI would, I have an osteomas or several (basically a bone growth) that looks like a tumor on my head and with my hair line receding its ever more noticeable. I was more self conscious about it before but as I get older luckily I stop caring about superficial things.
I just want to be clean and healthy. Show people I take care of myself.00 Reply- 396 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.
+1 yI considered it once. I didn't do it and wouldn't do it now. I think it's totally fine for anyone to improve how they look or feel with whatever help they need.
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+1 yNope
Why should I spend a lot of money on something I can fix by working on my self-esteem?
I know that's not the case for many, since a lot of people have deformed features. But I look fine.
Aight no scratch that.
I am BLOODY GORGEOUS.00 Reply
+1 yNope, nearly needed it for a leg wound but avoided it.
for normal reasons no.
for life changing injury yes20 Reply821 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Yes, have had many plastic surgery procedures, and would do it again. You have to have some specific thing you want to correct/change and then select someone who is Board Certified to do it.
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@malwins Back in my 20's I had a rhinoplasty, because I hated the family nose and some of my dad's features. I had several revisions done back in Ohio, and when I came to California, I met me to-be-wife and she was/is beautiful. Still not happy with my nose, I opted for a really involved surgery with a Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon. He did another modification of my nose by removing bone from my hip (a real nightmare) grafting it to the bridge of my nose, put in a chin implant, and removed cartilage from behind both ears. You might call me the 6 million dollar man.
Sometime later, playing basketball in a 'pick-up' game, some asshole head butted me and broke my 7,000 dollar nose, thereby causing me to have yet another surgery to repair the broken nose.
With all of that said and done, I have no regrets whatsoever and am happy with my appearance.
It was a lot of time, money and at one point a lot of pain, following the bone graft.
+1 yYeah, i have thought about it, till I found out you have to get them replaced every 10 years. Too expensive in my book. One time deal and done would be cool. But not every 10 years. Not worth it
00 ReplyNot in the face, unless I suffered an accident. Would prefer other methods if I ever felt the need for cosmetic changes.
00 ReplyI mean sure if I get some gruesome injuries i guess I would get it fixed but as of now I dont really feel I need any surgery hmm but I guess I could get some fat sucked out in my midsection😂😂🤣
00 ReplyI would consider for a Testicular implant, since I had one surgically removed in 2016 due to threat of cancer.
Though it’s purely cosmetic and I’m sterile anyway.10 ReplyNo never. I love who I am. I don't need plastic surgery to be pretty, I just need my confidence to shine.
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+1 yonly, when there's a functional aspect to it. i for example would maybe consider plastic surgery to fix my overbite. cause there's quite clearly a functional benefit to that.
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+1 yNo I wouldn't. . Whatever I am, I'm all natural and prefer to stay that way
00 Reply343 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. No I don't need plastic surgery and I don't want to fuck up my face
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+1 yNever in a million years. I love myself too much to do that
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+1 yNo, I wouldn’t be able to out of character or principle
00 Reply2.6K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. I have something I would like to have fixed. If I could get it done for free I might even do it at my advanced age.
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+1 yno only if it's not cosmetic. like if it helps my breathing or tmj.
00 ReplyOnly to disappear and get a new identity.
Plastic surgery aren't for practical functions disability fix. never really have been even if some tries to angle it that way.00 Reply
+1 yUnless I have to really do it (in case of an accident or something like that) then no. Even if I dislike something about my body I don't think it's worth it.
00 ReplyNever. Happy with how I am. Blessed genes.
Plus - there's already too much plastic in this world00 Reply
+1 yI already did one (top surgery), I don't think there are any others I would want though
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+1 yIf it for something truly important I would maybe consider it but if I really don't need to than I wouldn't get plastic surgery.
00 ReplyAbsolutely not i'd be scared if I had to have an operation no way am I having one I don't need i'll grow old disgracefully
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+1 yNo but I've heard many woman lately are getting back into the 2000s trend of wanting big boobs.
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+1 yYes, within reason. If it's needed to fix or correct something for better quality of life, say a breast reduction or nose correction. Maybe not for just purely cosmetic reasons but to each his or her own. Just be safe and think it through.
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+1 yNever say never; Not plastic but cosmetic surgery yes. I would consider cosmetic circumcision, to be done in a particular style.
00 ReplyI don't need that cause I am a man.. and man's plastic surgery should be working out than getting under plastic surgery.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yI doubt the mind of a person who wants to change the body God has given her. Unless there is a life-threatening or vital health problem, being aesthetic is a complete idiocy.
10 Reply355 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Only if I needed it to repair scaring caused by an accident or damaged caused by malignant disease.
00 ReplyI don't know if it counts if it's not for cosmetic reasons.
10 ReplyNo I wouldn't! Unless like it's actually medically needed, otherwise no.
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+1 yI did consider it at one point, but I no longer do. And will never ever do it in future either. I have learnt to come to terms with my flaws.
00 ReplyI feel like even if you did you wpuld regret it in the end.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yToo expensive. I'll just stick to wearing my brown paper bag.
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+1 yI recently lost a lot of weight and had surgery to remove all the excess skin
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yDefinitely as men prefer beautiful women, not necessarily natural women.
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Opinion Owner+1 yI love men who look way better than me and I want to be good enough somehow.
Opinion Owner+1 yHandsome men want beautiful women.
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natural can be beautiful. think about it this way would you want to see somebody you're not physically attracted to naked or have sex with them if you're not attracted to them physically? No. but also guys don't want to be fucking a plastic barbie doll either. if they did they would just go to the toy store and buy one or buy a blowup doll from amazon or buy a plastic vagina and plastic fake boobs and fuck that. Look just go easy on yourself ok. love yourself for how you are
+1 yYes. I think about it every day.
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@Rob17792 I'm not doing it to please a guy I'm doing it to please myself
+1 yYes, for reconstructive or preventative procedures
00 ReplyNope not for purely cosmetic reasons.
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+1 yNo, I don't hate myself that much.
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+1 yNah. I did have a mole removed once though.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yI did consider it and then I got a boob job.
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+1 y100% I have a list of work I would like done
10 ReplyI won't, unless it's necessary, 😕
10 ReplyMaybe when the girls go south. But implants no.
20 ReplyI want quiet a bit to be honest
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+1 yYes, when I get older in my early 30s
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+1 yOnly if medically necessary.
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+1 yNah, I'm fine with how I look.
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+1 yMaybe if I can assure myself it’s healthy
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+1 yNope I am attractive.
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+1 yNope
10 Replymaybe
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+1 yNope came in ugly go out ugly n I’m cool with it
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Yeah
+1 ysadly yes a couple times
00 ReplyYea I would
02 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Nope
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