Plastic Surgery

If you had money to burn, would you consider cosmetic plastic surgery?

Yes, for post weightloss issues. In fact, despite not having money to burn, I will likely do it in the next three years, once I finish uni.

I somehow ended up at a celebrity plastic surgery site not long ago. I have to tell you, it was horrifying.

I think I’ll just manage with what I’ve got thankyouverymuch.

Yes, but only relatively small procedures, and I don’t need anything done at the moment - I’m only 26 and in good shape.

Money to burn. heh. Whose money? Surely not mine as I have none. Me, empty someones bank account? For my vanity? Evil looking bastard that I am, I’ll not do that to anyone, even if they had more money than Og. Not Ever.
My whole life’s been spent trying to prove that Evil Out ≠ Evil In. I was born ugly for a reason and I’ll wear it to the end.

Its just who I look like; its not who I am.

I’d like to get something to get rid of the scars on my back, shoulder and face that were caused by acne. I honestly rarely ever think about it, and generally have high self esteem. But it is unsightly and it’s not too expensive to get the chemical peels and abrasions to have it done. I understand that the procedure hurts like hell though.

If I had money to burn, I’d burn it on something else. If I had a “gift card for plastic surgery” that could only be used for such, I’d pass. I have zero interest in plastic surgery.

Yeah, sure. At least for minor stuff.

Yes. And if you looked like me, so would you.

I’d like to lose my jowls, and a tuck behind the ears would erase a couple of deep lines. But I wouldn’t mess with my nose or cheekbones or chin – no implants, not even boobies.

Absolutely. I have the world’s ugliest neck. That is not hyperbole. I have the. world’s. ugliest. neck. I have the neck of someone 200 pounds heavier than me. I kinda do have money to burn (since I don’t plan on living to retirement) so I might actually do it.

Huh. That’s really interesting. I never thought of it that way.

Sure; in fact I’ve already had some done, though it was classified reconstructive.

I wouldn’t want to do more than tweak a couple things that bug me. The trick is resisting the urge to keep tweaking-- it’s quite seductive.

I considered plastic surgery for many years, and when I came to a point in my life that I might actually be able to afford it, I found that I didn’t really want it any more. In fact, it would feel a bit like a moral failure. I know that’s bizarre.

I haven’t completely given up the idea, but my focus has switched to different areas now, and I wonder if, as I age, I will come to terms with the way all the parts of me look.

I’m having non-cosmetic plastic surgery on Monday (breast reduction). If, after this surgery, my boobs are uneven or the nipples are too high or something, I might consider paying out of pocket to fix it. Otherwise, I probably would not have plastic surgery.

Nope. Maybe if I needed to lose a significant amount of weight or remove jowls I’d blow cash on that sort of thing, but I don’t so there’s nothing I’d like to change. Don’t get me wrong; I can totally afford to tone up some, but I’m already the weight I want to be and surgery isn’t going to give me abs or firmer calves. I also don’t think my face is perfect, but changing my face is *really *unsettling. That’s how people tell me apart from other people – not by my legs, arms, or waistline, all of which can be changed fairly easily with exercise. They know I’m me by my face. I can’t imagine ever changing it, even if it would be nice to have higher cheekbones.

Most of my issues with my appearance are self-correctible. I can lose weight. I can tone my arms. I can live with my ridiculously crooked smile. Unfortunately, I have this little pocket of fat under my chin that has been there even when I was anorexic. It makes me look like Jennifer Grey’s before picture. No one likes to be a before picture.

Still, I’ll live with it until it turns into turkey neck. Then I might reconsider.

I did it. I had my nose and chin done. I wasn’t a troll before, but I had a larger nose and a recessed chin. The combo was not ideal, now my face looks more balanced. I originally wanted one or the other done, but went for having both done. The surgeon also fixed my deviated septum and trimmed my turbinates.

I chose my surgeon based on his portfolio. I went to a couple of different surgeons and many of them seemed to put the same nose on everyone. I didn’t want the standard nose job nose, I wanted mine, just refined a bit.

Then this year when I broke my nose skiing, I was so pissed that I screwed up the nose job. Luckily it was a straight on break and the ENT reset it without having to do surgery.

Absolutely. There are a few things I plan to have done in the next few years.

No way. Can I be nosy? Like what?

First thing will be the mole or whatever it is beside my nose, I’ve always hated it. I might have my nose reshaped some as well. Some lipo may be in order as well. Crows feet will need to go. There are some other non- surgical things I want done as well.