There are many aspects to plastic surgery that scare the bajesus out of me. Both men and women are going to great lengths to tighten, tuck, suck out or even implant something into their bodies. Beverly Hills rhinoplasty is almost as popular as getting your hair done. There’s many Los Angeles plastic surgery technicians that are doing everything they possibly can to ‘improve’ what men, women and children were given at birth.
I don’t know if I’d personally ever have plastic surgery. Sure, there are things about my body that I hate but I’m also working on them at the moment, without having to be knocked unconscious to reach my goals. Some people don’t grasp this concept though. Lunch-time Lypo is something that also scares me. Instead of going out for coffee, you can be treated with a local and watch the fat being sucked out of your stomach. Resources like plasticsurgery101.net help you understand more about surgery so that you can understand cosmetic surgery including expected results, recovery and even those whom are candidates for the surgery itself. There are detailed procedure descriptions, news and trends, even before and after photos. Sure, this kind of a resource can be valuable for those who are seriously going to get themselves onto the surgery bandwagon but even reading through the resources, it still turns my stomach a little bit.
it makes me really wonder why people like to have plastic surgeries. i mean, you got that face. it is what God gave you. Shouldn’t we be thankful for it? Hehe.. I’m really not a religious person. But that is what i think. 🙂
I believe that plastic surgery boils down to one’s personal choice. I would certainly opt for it, if/when I feel that a little boost to my appearance will enhance my career and also add a bit of spice to my relationship as well. However it is essential to not get distracted by peers pressure. I would do it only if i feel 100% comfortable with it.