What is your opinion on cosmetic surgeries?

kelcaine

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Awe Kelcaine you were a smoke show pre-op, and a smoke show post-op! Your ability to exude your happiness over your choices, shines brighter than any disapproving eye.

Exercising your right to bodily autonomy and boldly flaunting your happiness is the best medicine! You have absolutely slayed this! You will always come up against the folks who have mastered the complisult and thumb your nose at their gaslighting attempts. Anyone who is truly happy for you would never follow their compliment with an insult about how absolutely ridiculous other people look with inflated balloon faces. Don’t hold space for that negging!

You do whatever makes YOU the happiest. That’s truly all that matters
Aw, this is a super kind compliment thank you. I would say after my procedures I feel much more comfortable in my own skin and more confident. I got these things for myself, so it would not matter what anyone would say about them.

I think bodily autonomy is super important, and if anyone wants to alter their appearance in any way that makes them happy they should do it.

I’m very happy with my results personally, and I have had other friends and colleagues who have had cosmetic surgery where they love it, and I’m always happy for them to see them feeling happy.
 

Benn1978

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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.
I'm not a fan of BBL but Iove breast implants:)
 

PuntMeister

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Of course a woman can choose to do whatever she thinks will make her happy.

From a personal “what is attractive to me” perspective, I am fine with boob enhancements (some guys are not), I think slimming surgeries are vanity and not a great solution for un-optimum lifestyle symptoms, and facial surgeries are good for removing flagrant defects (like a huge divot or an unfortunately placed mole with a hair growing out of it), but this whole facial mod craze kind of spirals out of control. I like to adore a woman for who she really is, minor defects and all.
 
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LLLurkJ2

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Personally not a fan, and i find it always shows up after a bit of aging. However as stated its a personal choice, and i wouldnt not see an sp of they had some, just not my first choice.

The other sode of it is we only really see the 'bad' work thats been done for the most part, becaise if its good then no one really knows except the recipient and the surgeons.
 
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