My claim to fame is I apparently had dolly Parton's plastic surgeon put my face back on... I like my first face better but I understand he didn't have much left to work with so he did a pretty good job.
... so technically I've had a nose job, and other things reattached but it's funny because I'm blonde so people always act all snooty when I say I've had plastic surgery. Like it's so obvious and they look at my chest but nope I was hit by a truck, cracks me up.
Honestly I really don't care and to tell you the honest truth, outside of breast enlargement, I really don't notice huge difference when somebody has work done on their nose or whatever. I have seen a lot of photos of celebrities who have had one too many plastic surgeries or Botox and they look like clowns. It may even be like when people get tattoos. Once they get one, it becomes an addiction.
Intent and reason i would say fake breasts are negative because I prefer real ones but if it was because of Say cancer or another medical issue the reason for doing so is what most view as pure I see nothing wrong with it as long as the person has no mental issues preventing them from seeing whats truly in the mirror
Im not judging I just hate how poorly made those lips look like. You can tell its not natural. I've Never seen fake lips on stars without immediatly being able to Tell that they are. Its my taste. I dont judge, I simply dont like a 24/7 duckface. Breast is the same but worse because they also feel differently than natural ones.
Not sure. I tend to poke fun at celebrities and narcissistic people who get breast implants. Others I'll quietly comment on but never to their face. The only thing that really bothers me are lip injections and how they look so fake (or I've just never seen a good one).
I just recently had a cherry anginoma on my chest removed for $150. #DontJudgeMe
Lately, Iggy Azalea's ass has come up in a conversation, so there's that. I'm convinced she's had ass implants and some people I know still don't believe.
Well it was big enough to be bothersome the way it was raised and getting larger. I decide to get it sliced and cauterized and be done with it. Looks much better now that's it's flush with the skin.
Hey if itās more comfortable and you feel better itās worth it. They always just get bigger and have a chance of getting caught and tearing then. Iāve had six taken off when theyāre teeny weeny, like less than a millimeter because Iām so pale they look really obvious on my skin, my doctor always laughs that something so minor bothers me enough to go through the pain
Sounds like you didn't get an anesthetic for the pain before they burned it off. I'm curious whether I can get a better rate for the small ones (i. e. $200 for a bunch of them). I've got 5 more that don't bother me but would be easy to remove.
I donāt bother with the local when theyāre so small. Just takes too long and my pain threshold is ok Maybe? Canāt hurt to ask - our medical is so different here lol. I just pay $70 for the consult and she does what she can in 20 minutes, I get $35 back from the government and make another appointment if there are more
well my understanding is that mole removal is both cosmetic and medical. Can't moles become cancerous? But, generally, I don't agree with any kind of cosmetic surgery apart from surgery designed to reconstruct physical abnormality or injury such as heavy burns.
Nice passive aggressive and dismissive response instead of clarifying your position on removing potentially cancerous tissue - which was asked because that was stated in your opinion. Good chat bro
Keep reading, you can do it! āThere are only certain types of moles that have a chance of becoming malignantā Your question was answered - mine was... not. And as already stated it wasnāt an argument but an attempt to define the opinion youāve started to gain clarification as the question is specifically why is it acceptable for only SOME cosmetic surgery and you havenāt explained WHY one is ok and the other isnāt. Which is exactly what Iāve listed as list 1 = good and list 2 = bad and youāve provided no insight as to why you feel that way, choosing to go the dickish route instead.
But as weāve determined reading isnāt your forte š thanks for your time
Hey one of us had to. Sadly it wasnāt the opinion owner answering the question asked on a Q&A site š¤·š»āāļø And even with several points of clarification still canāt. Good good. You keep trying bud šš»
So you didn't read the rest of my comment then where I gave my opinion? (That's another question btw). Wow... this reading thing really is going over your head isn't it? (Another Question... See, this is why punctuation was developed!)
When Iām specifically asking for clarification on the acceptability of moles given that was your statement and the exact point of the entire question that youāve then failed to respond on? But yes letās overlook half of your words and the following drivel excusing them and make up/decipher what you could have possibly meant but refused to confirm.
Keep practising mate, Iām sure youāll pick it up eventually but obviously not on this one
because some procedures are totally unnecessary. They are vanity trips to try and make themselves look better but it doesn't work even after all they go through they are still not happy. The defects you mention they are corrections same as if you break your arm they are things to rectify a problem...
Tell that to other 80 billion people that watch porn. Itās all fake all-around. Iām sure surgery doesnāt bother you while youāre cumming to fake boobs and aggressive cosmetic surgery. Canāt listen to people rant with substance. Youāll lose yourself. Smh
Because cosmetic surgeries aren't well represented by the media, if someone thinks about cosmetic surgeries they'll probably think about famous people like Kim Kardashian or they think about people where they might have went wrong
I think archiz nailed it, its kinda cheating and false advertising, human are naturally competitive for survival purposes, so when other supersede you in terms of beauty it makes you feel inadequate and disheartened when you invest the time and effort to maintain your appearance but they take lazy shortcuts and reap the societal benefits.
I can personally liken this to comparing myself to guy who are on roids/growth hormones.
My personal take is that it's okay to remove defects, but it's less okay to change your appearance on a whim. Maybe I'm being too prescriptive, but I feel like some people need to be saved from themselves. A lot of people have their surgeries go wrong and regret that they had it, then end up having more just to try to fix it.
I think if a procedure makes someone feel better about themselves, more power to them! What's funniest to me is all the talk of "natural" on here particularly. Good work shouldn't be at all noticable and can look quite natural
Cosmetic surgery is basically downgrading yourself... However, if that shit gonna save your life or it's important yeah sure but not for beautification
I wouldn't be judgmental if the person got into some accident where they were scarred or whatever. Nothing wrong with fixing it to the way it used to be, And a mole I could also understand, everyone has those, just that most people are lucky they don't end up big and on their face. But as for everything else, I think we should live with what nature gave us and improve only naturally, not artificially. Like, why should I be with a woman who had a flat chest but got breast implants? The flat chest is still in her genes and I don't want those genes for my child. Cosmetic surgery fucks up natural selection.
I'm not judgmental i just think sometimes ruin a good thing when they alter their appearance. Sometimes they look worst with the cosmetic surgery than they did without it.
Actually amblyopia or strabismus is better managed through glasses, eye drops, eye patching the good eye to strengthen the bad, eye exercises and visual-motor processing activities than surgery. Surgery is mainly cosmetic. My husband had the procedure as a child and without his glasses, his eye still turns in yet it was considered successful https://i.imgur.com/p0tOged.jpg
Well you've classified them pretty well - sounds like minor corrections are seen as ok, but any enlargements, major changes, or what can be accomplished by exercise are not. Which all makes sense, does it not?
I think it all comes down to peoples' personal opinions. I think that if people just want to improve their body, then yeah, go ahead with it. I personally wouldn't have any plastic surgery, but I respect the opinions of people who do.
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My claim to fame is I apparently had dolly Parton's plastic surgeon put my face back on... I like my first face better but I understand he didn't have much left to work with so he did a pretty good job.
... so technically I've had a nose job, and other things reattached but it's funny because I'm blonde so people always act all snooty when I say I've had plastic surgery. Like it's so obvious and they look at my chest but nope I was hit by a truck, cracks me up.
Honestly I really don't care and to tell you the honest truth, outside of breast enlargement, I really don't notice huge difference when somebody has work done on their nose or whatever. I have seen a lot of photos of celebrities who have had one too many plastic surgeries or Botox and they look like clowns. It may even be like when people get tattoos. Once they get one, it becomes an addiction.
Intent and reason i would say fake breasts are negative because I prefer real ones but if it was because of Say cancer or another medical issue the reason for doing so is what most view as pure I see nothing wrong with it as long as the person has no mental issues preventing them from seeing whats truly in the mirror
Im not judging I just hate how poorly made those lips look like. You can tell its not natural. I've Never seen fake lips on stars without immediatly being able to Tell that they are. Its my taste. I dont judge, I simply dont like a 24/7 duckface. Breast is the same but worse because they also feel differently than natural ones.
Not sure. I tend to poke fun at celebrities and narcissistic people who get breast implants. Others I'll quietly comment on but never to their face. The only thing that really bothers me are lip injections and how they look so fake (or I've just never seen a good one).
I just recently had a cherry anginoma on my chest removed for $150. #DontJudgeMe
Who knew you were so vain š
Lately, Iggy Azalea's ass has come up in a conversation, so there's that. I'm convinced she's had ass implants and some people I know still don't believe.
People said the same about Kim K š¤·š»āāļø Who knows
Well it was big enough to be bothersome the way it was raised and getting larger. I decide to get it sliced and cauterized and be done with it. Looks much better now that's it's flush with the skin.
I'm can't stand the Kardashian show and her. I never understood why people enjoy scripted reality shows. It's like their own life isn't boring enough.
Hey if itās more comfortable and you feel better itās worth it. They always just get bigger and have a chance of getting caught and tearing then. Iāve had six taken off when theyāre teeny weeny, like less than a millimeter because Iām so pale they look really obvious on my skin, my doctor always laughs that something so minor bothers me enough to go through the pain
Sounds like you didn't get an anesthetic for the pain before they burned it off. I'm curious whether I can get a better rate for the small ones (i. e. $200 for a bunch of them). I've got 5 more that don't bother me but would be easy to remove.
I donāt bother with the local when theyāre so small. Just takes too long and my pain threshold is ok
Maybe? Canāt hurt to ask - our medical is so different here lol. I just pay $70 for the consult and she does what she can in 20 minutes, I get $35 back from the government and make another appointment if there are more
Government paid cosmetic surgery? Where do I sign up?
www.immigrationdirect.com.au/.../...t-resident.jsp
No temporary work visas that would apply? Damn.
well my understanding is that mole removal is both cosmetic and medical. Can't moles become cancerous? But, generally, I don't agree with any kind of cosmetic surgery apart from surgery designed to reconstruct physical abnormality or injury such as heavy burns.
Canāt breasts become cancerous?
There are only certain types of moles that have a chance of becoming malignant
Well, if we go by your argument we should just make a big list of things that can get cancer...
Thatās not my argument, Iām questioning yours as youāve said moles are acceptable because they can become cancerous
I think it is. But okay pal. you do you.
Nice passive aggressive and dismissive response instead of clarifying your position on removing potentially cancerous tissue - which was asked because that was stated in your opinion.
Good chat bro
"Can't moles become cancerous?"
Notice the question mark. You could've left out the breasts part and just said the second part. Thus you were making an argument.
There ya go. Maybe learn how to read before you respond? Now wouldn't you prefer it that I was passive aggressive and dismissive?
Keep reading, you can do it!
āThere are only certain types of moles that have a chance of becoming malignantā
Your question was answered - mine was... not. And as already stated it wasnāt an argument but an attempt to define the opinion youāve started to gain clarification as the question is specifically why is it acceptable for only SOME cosmetic surgery and you havenāt explained WHY one is ok and the other isnāt. Which is exactly what Iāve listed as list 1 = good and list 2 = bad and youāve provided no insight as to why you feel that way, choosing to go the dickish route instead.
But as weāve determined reading isnāt your forte š thanks for your time
No, we determined that reading wasn't your strong point. But, thanks for answering my QUESTION!
Hey one of us had to. Sadly it wasnāt the opinion owner answering the question asked on a Q&A site š¤·š»āāļø And even with several points of clarification still canāt. Good good. You keep trying bud šš»
So you didn't read the rest of my comment then where I gave my opinion? (That's another question btw). Wow... this reading thing really is going over your head isn't it? (Another Question... See, this is why punctuation was developed!)
Anyway, like I said. Okay pal. You do you.
When Iām specifically asking for clarification on the acceptability of moles given that was your statement and the exact point of the entire question that youāve then failed to respond on? But yes letās overlook half of your words and the following drivel excusing them and make up/decipher what you could have possibly meant but refused to confirm.
Keep practising mate, Iām sure youāll pick it up eventually but obviously not on this one
because some procedures are totally unnecessary. They are vanity trips to try and make themselves look better but it doesn't work even after all they go through they are still not happy. The defects you mention they are corrections same as if you break your arm they are things to rectify a problem...
Tell that to other 80 billion people that watch porn. Itās all fake all-around. Iām sure surgery doesnāt bother you while youāre cumming to fake boobs and aggressive cosmetic surgery. Canāt listen to people rant with substance. Youāll lose yourself. Smh
Because cosmetic surgeries aren't well represented by the media, if someone thinks about cosmetic surgeries they'll probably think about famous people like Kim Kardashian or they think about people where they might have went wrong
I think archiz nailed it, its kinda cheating and false advertising, human are naturally competitive for survival purposes, so when other supersede you in terms of beauty it makes you feel inadequate and disheartened when you invest the time and effort to maintain your appearance but they take lazy shortcuts and reap the societal benefits.
I can personally liken this to comparing myself to guy who are on roids/growth hormones.
My personal take is that it's okay to remove defects, but it's less okay to change your appearance on a whim. Maybe I'm being too prescriptive, but I feel like some people need to be saved from themselves. A lot of people have their surgeries go wrong and regret that they had it, then end up having more just to try to fix it.
I think if a procedure makes someone feel better about themselves, more power to them! What's funniest to me is all the talk of "natural" on here particularly. Good work shouldn't be at all noticable and can look quite natural
Cosmetic surgery is basically downgrading yourself...
However, if that shit gonna save your life or it's important yeah sure but not for beautification
Personally, I'm judgmental because it presents a false and altered image whereas I present myself as is.
But are you judgmental on ALL cosmetic alterations or only certain ones and why the difference
I wouldn't be judgmental if the person got into some accident where they were scarred or whatever. Nothing wrong with fixing it to the way it used to be, And a mole I could also understand, everyone has those, just that most people are lucky they don't end up big and on their face. But as for everything else, I think we should live with what nature gave us and improve only naturally, not artificially. Like, why should I be with a woman who had a flat chest but got breast implants? The flat chest is still in her genes and I don't want those genes for my child. Cosmetic surgery fucks up natural selection.
I think it stems from where you grow up. Where I'm from, people believe the only cosmetic surgery acceptable is lazy eyes.
I'm not judgmental i just think sometimes ruin a good thing
when they alter their appearance. Sometimes they look worst
with the cosmetic surgery than they did without it.
How is correcting a lazy eye a COSMETIC surgery? Its literally fixing a disability.
Actually amblyopia or strabismus is better managed through glasses, eye drops, eye patching the good eye to strengthen the bad, eye exercises and visual-motor processing activities than surgery. Surgery is mainly cosmetic. My husband had the procedure as a child and without his glasses, his eye still turns in yet it was considered successful
https://i.imgur.com/p0tOged.jpg
Well you've classified them pretty well - sounds like minor corrections are seen as ok, but any enlargements, major changes, or what can be accomplished by exercise are not. Which all makes sense, does it not?
I think it all comes down to peoples' personal opinions. I think that if people just want to improve their body, then yeah, go ahead with it. I personally wouldn't have any plastic surgery, but I respect the opinions of people who do.
Simples...
Because they are trying to enhance their sexual organs, meaning they dont believe they are good enough as they are.
Facial isnāt a sexual organ yet is a hugely common area for cosmetic surgery