Cosmetic Surgery

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Eleventh
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I want to talk about the morals and logic of plastic surgery.

I believe you should be able to do what you want in life as long as you don’t hurt yourself or others.

To me the concept of cosmetic surgery is bringing the best you to the forefront, to tweak and change your surface so light bounces off it and a people see the picture that you want them to see, another version of smoke and mirrors only it’s not makeup and dark lighting anymore it’s HD and ring light.

My personal aesthetic that I would like to project is health, I think there’s nothing more beautiful that someone who is well fed and is well hydrated, doesn’t matter if you’re an ugly cunt, if you’re healthy I will see that first before your features.

But yeh surgery to me is just warping the vessel to get a good outcome in life, the question is if it’s really worth it? Will it lead to better things? Or will it create a deeper void in you.

I watch so many botched surgery shows I would only do non invasive procedures I think
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Metatron
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totally for it....I view the body as just a lump of clay, and one should be free to shape/augment it however they want - whether through exercise/diet, surgery, etc. Its no different than getting dental work for aesthetic reasons IMO....

that said, of course there are inherent health risks and risks you take aesthetically if anything goes wrong, not to mention the fact that some people take it to addictive and excessive lengths....

with the advance of technology, there have been so many improvements in techniques and materials, I'm excited to see where things go in the next 10-20 yrs....

have a list of things I would like to have done cosmetically and will definitely get at least one form of plastic surgery, probably within the next 5 yrs, and at least 2 other cosmetic alterations....provided you're getting good work in areas that benefit from it, if you're going to spend money on your self, I think its potentiallyh one of the most rewarding investments....
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themilkyway36
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I think the person who wants to get it will have to be mentally and emotionally prepared for plastic surgery. Sure it may resolve some problems about their personal image that they disliked before, but if they have deeper reasons for their low self-esteem, then changing your appearance on the surface wouldn't help to completely fix certain issues. But everyone is different so I guess it really depends on the type of cosmetic alteration and the individual.

I personally think that people who look like a completely different person after plastic surgery is in a way deceiving other people, especially romantic interests because that was not the way they were born as naturally. For example, you have celebrities (like Koreans in particular) who get a lot of plastic surgery and people worshipping their good looks when in reality they achieved it through artificial means. This is just my opinion on one aspect of the morality since we're talking that here