SophieKawaii
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I would never choose plastic surgery except in case of serious accident. I like myself too much to change any part of this body for fake..
Botox may be poisonous but in its form/use this is irrelevant.
hitzpink said:I totally agree. Plastic surgery is ridiculous. I hate how it's practically a crime to age naturally now. Things sag as you get older, wrinkles appear, stretchmarks pop up...these aren't things that need to be "fixed," they're natural!
I also disagree with people who say "Oh, I've hated my nose since I was 3. It's so ugly and I'm going to fix it!" IMO, it's not the nose that needs fixing. It's the way you feel towards it. People look at plastic surgery as this miracle cure for everything that is "wrong" with their body, and that is a sad and dangerous way of looking at it.
I think that breast implants are the absolute worst, even if you don't go for the Barbie doll DD-cup look. I just hate how much emphasis is put on having big breasts. When you really consider what you are doing to your body just for the sake of fitting into the mold of a "beautiful" woman that society pushes on us, it's just depressing and ridiculous.
Plastic surgery is just the same as dieting, doing your makeup. dyeing your hair.
WhiteLinen said:No, it isn't. All those things don't involve a risk. Plastic surgery is a medical operation, and there is always a risk. You cannot compare a surgery to dyeing your hair.
hair dyeing has it risks too if done wrong. Seriuosly scalp burns and baldness. Plastic surgery if not with a good surgeon and with proper research is much more safer than driving your car. You have more chance of dying while driving than while getting your boobs fixed in the hands of a certified plastic surgeon.
For the ones that say plastic surgery makes you a fake person. Don't you think hair coloring, makeup, dieting, contact lenses, braces to fix you teeth, shaving, etc makes you fake as well. None of this things are natural.
republicofstyle said:Personally, I would love to have my nose done. I'm asian, so I have a very flat button nose.
*edited* I often feel that 16/17 is too young for plastic surgery- as though your whole body has not fully developed yet... like, not settled in....