Saturday, November 28, 2009

Whats the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery?

I desperatly want rhinoplasty for my nose and breast enlargements done. I always had a thing about my nose and think after 28 years i think its time to do something about it. Not only that, after having my three children, my breasts are no longer the healthy 34DD they used to be. What do you think i should do. (When and if i can afford it).Whats the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery?
34 DD is too large, first of all.





Secondly, the ONLY pro is that you will be more appealing to the kind of superficial man that doesnt care about anything but your physical appearance.





There are no other pros.





You will always be dissatisfied with yourself... you will always find something ';wrong'; that you will want to fix. It is just as superficial of you to want to change yourself. Moreover, its all fake. A guy like me wouldnt appreciate it at all.





Dont pretend for a second that this is about your own self confidence without any regard to men... because that is impossible. It always roots back to your general physical appearance for the sake of men. Physical appearance (sex appeal) means nothing if another person isnt involved in the equation. Your sense of self-worth is based entirely on how other people react to you... which is why you want to change. You cannot surgically change the real inner youWhats the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery?
pros,it can make you look better.cons,you could die.
pros are obvious. improved appearance, self confidence, and more clothing choices. as for your boobs it may reduce back strain. cons-surgery is risky-you may have bad side effects from anesthesia or post op infection. oh yeah don't forget about a bunch of hating b*tches who will talk a bunch of poo about your new improved appearance and happiness about it. good luck-and love yourself no matter what you decide.
I've just had a rhino about 6 months ago. The surgery was fine %26amp; relatively painless. But, for some reason or another, I ended up with a perforated septum. It happens to very few people. But, my nose looks pretty good. It will take up to a year for your nose to get to it's final shape. So if you decide to have the procedure, don't be disappointed if your nose doesn't look like you had planned. It will take a while. There's nothing wrong with enlarging your breasts, but I've had very large breasts before %26amp; I've had a reduction. I much perfer the smaller breasts. Large breasts are heavy %26amp; can cause tremendous back %26amp; neck pain, not to mention finding tops that fit well. All in all, as long as you're mentally stable %26amp; can afford the surgeries, then proceed. No cosmetic surgery will make you feel better about yourself, if you're depressed. You should be happy with yourself first %26amp; accept yourself. If you're already happy there's no reason not to enhance yourself. There will be some pain, but I've had both breast %26amp; nose surgery (reduction is more intense then augmentation) and neither were really as painful as one would think. If you've had children then this will be a piece of cake. Talk to a good plastic surgeon, do research online, %26amp; educate yourself. Online you can see pics of the surgical process %26amp; you can get a better understanding of what's involved. But, I warn you, it looks much worse than it actually is. Good luck. It's worth it if you can save the money %26amp; have it done. I wouldn't change a thing since I've had mine. I'd do it again if I had to.
Nothing wrong with a little tune up, darlin'. My recommendations:





Do some research. Get estimates of general costs, risks and recovery times so you know what to expect when you walk into the office.





Don't just pick a surgeon out of the phone book. Follow recommendations from other people who have had similar surgery.





Consult multiple doctors. Cost varies; results vary...Find the doctor that fits your price range AND delivers good results.





Once you've choosen a doctor, check them out with the Better Business Bureau and other similar organisations. It's not paranoid - it's prudent. Doctors can have their license revoked in one state only to set up shop in another. Some minimal investigative work will keep you out of a chop shop.





Last but not least - No snap decisions. Sleep on it for awhile. You know you want to do it and that's great, but make certain that the circumstances feel right. Plastic surgery's not going anywhere and neither is your nose - take your time.





Good luck!
ok


well always see a therapist first and sort out internal issues





then theres the price


then theres the surgeon do your research carefully


going abroad is cheaper but yopu cant e sure of the standard of surgeon you get





then theres the pain after surgery


and then theres the after care


if your saline solution or silicon implants leak they will ahve to be replaced


most breast enlargements get re done with smaller ones as they are just too heavy for the frame and uncomfortable
I think you should go for it if it'll boost your self confidence, but make sure you go to a well known surgery. The pro's are probably that you look better and feel better but the cons are that it could go wrong.
Enjoy being human and the fruits of change instead of focusing on what you don't like about yourself.











I'm sure your money could be spent on your children anyway.

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