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Do you agree in Surgical operations in a person just to make the beauty enhance a liitle more?
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I can’t say I agree. I just don’t mind if someone does it. But if the person has no serious disfiguration I think it doesn’t worth such risk. Furthermore, the effect of the plastic surgery doesn’t last during the whole life. Such surgery need to be repeated. And, as for me, the side effect risk is too high …

No I dont beleive in that....there is no surgeon who can do a better than what God already did. Natural beauty is always the best..God given with no strings attached:thumbup: plastic surgeries are bound to be problematic sometime so why take the risk...u need to believe that you r as beautiful as you can be:muscle: n keep off surgery thoughts:saint:

U dont want to hav surgery on ur 'butt' n hav it fall off sometime do you:lol:
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Lucia M.:

No I dont beleive in that....there is no surgeon who can do a better than what God already did. Natural beauty is always the best..God given with no strings attached:thumbup: plastic surgeries are bound to be problematic sometime so why take the risk...u need to believe that you r as beautiful as you can be:muscle: n keep off surgery thoughts:saint:

U dont want to hav surgery on ur 'butt' n hav it fall off sometime do you:lol:


Here here..well said......

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no i dont i think that u should live with what god gave u, and only use makeup to look
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Google "plastic surgery deaths". No such thing as surgery without risks of complications and death.

I tend to like nature and, in my opinion, have rarely seen someone improved by plastic surgery except survivors of disfiguring accidents and victims of birth defects.

Remember...God gave us something better than physical beauty...he gave us a soul.
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i would never do that... you're not yourself anymore...

but i don't believe in god

To tell the truth I expected Karl to write very long post with lots of medical terms but…
Ok in such a case I have something to say.
So: you don’t care of the risk for your health, don’t afraid of the pain you will feel during two weeks after the surgery, are ready to pay about $15thouthands for the result that would last for about 5 years…
That’s your business. But don’t forget: human body is so breakable
Do you know that the surgery can give the opposite result? Do you know WHAT happens after brest implants removing? I mean flabby skin that looks like you are 70. Don’t say you haven’t seen it on TV!
Are you ready to take risk of reminding Michael Jackson for the sake of having your nose “just a little smaller”?
And finally: are you ready to look just like everybody else does (in the case of successful surgery), I mean, having perfect, but ordinary face?
Don’t you think that “magic beauty” leads to ordinary?
Think about it, please.

Sorry, Ann.

Cosmetic surgery never interested me. I fail to see its logical purpose except for providing a willing cadre of guinea pigs to practice on for the more needed practice of reconstructive surgery.

But if you want: The act of intentionally instigating sub dermal hematomas for the purpose of augmenting, expanding or reducing the epidermis and demi dermis for the trivial purpose of presenting a fallacious facade to the populous on the whimsical chance that superficial perception will further endear one to the writhing masses of destiny's whores in a vain attempt to manufacture vaporous and temporally insignificant popularity never tickled my fancy.

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in my country there is a campain going against the pictures in magazines,because they are all 'photoshopped' and the rollmodel and aim that those pictures are for some some people have become an unreachable aim... or surgary! So some magazines made a sort of contract to be 'photoshop free'. I think its funny, but i also thinks it's true... what you see is not what you get!

Carib Goodies:


But if you want: The act of intentionally instigating sub dermal hematomas for the purpose of augmenting, expanding or reducing the epidermis and demi dermis for the trivial purpose of presenting a fallacious facade to the populous on the whimsical chance that superficial perception will further endear one to the writhing masses of destiny's whores in a vain attempt to manufacture vaporous and temporally insignificant popularity never tickled my fancy.

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You are the best! Who else could make me open my dictionary so many times during reading single indent? Only you! You didn’t disappoint me!
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Yeah, Carib is really good.....

how d'you do that?

a lot of reading I guess
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Well said Lucia...I agree with you :thumbup:

Ok, I'll buck the trend and say I don't have a problem with it.
I have photographed some models with good boob jobs and they looked stunning, I have photographed a couple with bad jobs and they would have been better served to keep their tops on and I have photographed a couple of models with natural breasts who are both about to have them augmented. One had her breasts sag and shrink after child birth and wanted to get them back to how they were, the other has a beautiful pair and wanted them larger to compete with all the other large girls in the bikini contests. Now, like I said I have no problem with it, and for the model who had the child, well they need to be done if she wants to keep modeling. For the model with the perfect pair, surgery can only spoil them, even if the job is done well.
For me it is not about whether you should stick with what god gave you, it's about risk versus reward. If having surgery is going to change your life for the better by a significant degree then it's probably worth it, but know there are risks and a bad job can have the reverse affect.
On a similar note I'm considering having laser eye surgery, there are risks, but not having to mess around with contact lenses every day certainly appeals. Risk versus reward, just make sure you have a good surgeon.

I know a doctor who says all plastic surgeons are butchers. No matter how good their finished product he believes cutting into the skin without a very good health reason is akin to pulling wings off of flies. He doesn't see how compassion or the Hippocratic oath can be involved with the intentional cutting of flesh merely for profit. I know plastic surgeons who justify their trade by talking of the psychological harm to people with low self esteem trapped in a body they are not proud of. And then their are cosmetic surgeons involved in the legitimate reconstruction of skin after trauma or accident. I have seen people return from war with severe burns and a year later you couldn't tell that anything had ever happened to them. And that part is good.

Lasik surgery has come a heck of a long way in the last decade, Mike. It is pretty much routine now. However, you still want to search out a doctor with a very good track record. My grandmother at 87 started developing cataracts. Rather than a continuing course of medicinal treatment she was talked into having Laser surgery. This was ten years ago. They couldn't paralyze the eye 100% for the surgery. Her eye jumped, the laser cut too deep and blinded her left eye. But she continued her lifestyle for a few years until one day the lack of peripheral vision caught up with her. Her car got t-boned. Dislocated her hip. Surgical repair which is tricky on a 90 year old. I always knew my grandmother as hearty and hale, holding down two jobs because she wanted to plus active every day in her church. She spends most of her day in a wheel chair now and I want to cry when she forces herself to walk each day, pushing limbs on excruciating pain just to keep from losing her legs. She was always a strong, capable, independent woman and it is heart breaking to see what a surgical procedure did to her when there were other options available. Because of the known risks involved with Lasik at that time, there was no legal recourse against the doctor for the accident.

I know a lot of people these days who have had the procedure without problems. So, Mike, just find an ophthalmologist who has a lot of skill, experience and good track record with laser and you should be fine.
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God loves you!..he creats you beautiful already !!

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