I’m watch the Boys and always thought this actress was stunning. It looks like she had a rhinoplasty to narrow her nose, fillers and buccal fat remover on her cheeks which is a trend right now. But I think buccal fat removal makes people look older, and there are a lot of surgeons who won’t do this procedure now too. I think she tweezed her eyebrows too much and maybe has too much eye makeup on.Quite the timing on this post. Last night my fwb and I were watching some trash youtubes etc on her ipad and the topic of WHY? cosmetic surgery is considered by some. She has introduced me to various looks that we have all seen but it may not register as there is so much of it in the celebrity world. The classic Hollywood surgery for women of an age, the cheekbones, the lips, the eyes and so on and on. And this pix came up. For those who have watched the Boyz on Prime, Starlight is the blonde cutie ... Why oh Why would she do this ...
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But there are some, where the work is well done, suits the person and makes them happy which in turn shows in how they present. Oh well, who am I to say what floats their boats.
I 100% agree with you on this. If it makes one happy that is what matters the most. My surgeries I had have helped me feel so much happier in my own skin and more confident. Getting any kind of surgeries, including dental work done, if it makes a big difference to the person getting it done that is the most important thing.I think people should do whatever makes them happy, be that getting work done or choosing to have none. I don’t think it’s anyone else’s business what people do with their bodies, and the only opinion that truly matters is yours.
Personally, if I had the money, I would probably want to nip and tuck a few things because I am getting older, but mostly I am pretty happy with how I look. In the past couple of years I’ve spent thousands on dental work that no one can even see, but it made a huge difference to me.
Congrats, you look fantastic!!
I’m really curious to know what people’s opinions are on people getting cosmetic surgeries, and in particular with providers who don this. I personally had a few surgeries just over a year ago, including a tummy tuck to alter my body to look more how I wanted it to, lost weight, and just recently had surgeries on my face and neck.
I’m personally so super happy I worked so hard to save up for these procedures, and almost 2 years into being a provider I don’t look like the same person. I also feel more happy and confident with my appearance now, so I have zero regrets over my surgeries. I have wondered though if any of my past or potential clients may find this to be a turn off at… not that it would change my decisions at all because these are things I have wanted for many years now, and things I wanted… nothing anyone else told me I should do.
I am curious how other fellow colleagues feel on cosmetic surgery as well as those who use our services. I know surgical body alterations, or implants in certain areas may not be appealing to all, but I personally feel if one wants to surgically alter one’s appearance and it is done for themselves first and makes them happy, why not? Your body and face, your life. In the comments please try to refrain from body shaming language.
Unless you’re a medical professional you can’t really say this. Yes anyone considering cosmetic procedures and surgeries should look into what they want done and also the doctor/injector or the surgeon prior, but this is not true.Don't do fillers and botex. When you hit 40 or 50 you going to look 90. Stay away from that garbage. Do your homework first before you do anything.
I think people should do what makes them feel good & others who think negatively should keep their comments to themselves & mind their own biscuitsI’m really curious to know what people’s opinions are on people getting cosmetic surgeries, and in particular with providers who don this. I personally had a few surgeries just over a year ago, including a tummy tuck to alter my body to look more how I wanted it to, lost weight, and just recently had surgeries on my face and neck.
I’m personally so super happy I worked so hard to save up for these procedures, and almost 2 years into being a provider I don’t look like the same person. I also feel more happy and confident with my appearance now, so I have zero regrets over my surgeries. I have wondered though if any of my past or potential clients may find this to be a turn off at… not that it would change my decisions at all because these are things I have wanted for many years now, and things I wanted… nothing anyone else told me I should do.
I am curious how other fellow colleagues feel on cosmetic surgery as well as those who use our services. I know surgical body alterations, or implants in certain areas may not be appealing to all, but I personally feel if one wants to surgically alter one’s appearance and it is done for themselves first and makes them happy, why not? Your body and face, your life. In the comments please try to refrain from body shaming language.
My best friend’s wife is in her sixties and looks gorgeous. She’s had lots of work done, and uses quality skin care.There are risks, but they are much higher if you see someone not that experienced or go for something on the cheap… kind of like seeing a provider!😉
I’ve been running into your posts and have an appreciation for the glimpses of your personality I’ve seen! Happy to hear how happy you are with your procedures. You’re beautiful inside and out 🤍I’m really curious to know what people’s opinions are on people getting cosmetic surgeries, and in particular with providers who don this. I personally had a few surgeries just over a year ago, including a tummy tuck to alter my body to look more how I wanted it to, lost weight, and just recently had surgeries on my face and neck.
I’m personally so super happy I worked so hard to save up for these procedures, and almost 2 years into being a provider I don’t look like the same person. I also feel more happy and confident with my appearance now, so I have zero regrets over my surgeries. I have wondered though if any of my past or potential clients may find this to be a turn off at… not that it would change my decisions at all because these are things I have wanted for many years now, and things I wanted… nothing anyone else told me I should do.
I am curious how other fellow colleagues feel on cosmetic surgery as well as those who use our services. I know surgical body alterations, or implants in certain areas may not be appealing to all, but I personally feel if one wants to surgically alter one’s appearance and it is done for themselves first and makes them happy, why not? Your body and face, your life. In the comments please try to refrain from body shaming language.
Yes so much to this, bout feeling more happy and confident where it’s not about the change itself but how you feel about that change and yourself. Thank you.Not my place to pass judgment. There are definitely things about my face and body I'd like to change, can't hold it against someone for doing something about it.
Of course like anything it's possible to go overboard or do it for the wrong reasons.
Generally I think that when it comes to your appearance, if you change something that makes you unhappy you will appear more beautiful to those around you, not because of what you changed but how you feel about that change.