Every one of those who said "no" to this question would change their minds if they had to face a lifetime of scarring from burns, or if an injury or illness left them with a disfigurement.
And, when the time came, they may also change their minds when age catches up and they learn that a little tuck might help them feel better about themselves.
The thing is, nature does not treat everyone exactly the same. Some people will age in very different ways than others. It is also in the nature of things that not everyone is born with the skin, shape and haircolor they desire. Most women will have no hesitation to change hair color, and add padding or the judicious placement of foundation garments to change their appearance.
It should be just as "natural" for some to seek a more permanent change. Not all plastic surgury is drastic, nor as dangerous as others. Not all doctors are equally skilled and experienced. Anyone considering this approach had better do her/his research before going under the knife.
2006-11-07 08:38:30
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answered by Vince M 7
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Not a chance! God made my body this way....why would I change it? Trust me there are plenty of things on my body that could use improvment, but there is no way I would have surgery.
I had surgery on my hand for carpel tunnel in August and I cannot imagine going thru pain on purpose just to be more beautiful. My hand still has pain....my scar is numb in areas...why on Earth someone would want to feel that when it wasn't medically necessary is beyond me.
The only exception would be if I was greatly deformed in an accident of some sort. I would maybe need it for a medical reason or to just look remotely normal....then I might do it...but the damage would have to be extreme.
And I mean no harm to anyone who chooses to have the surgeries...it just is not my way.
Have a great day!
Great question babe!
2006-11-07 09:44:39
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answered by })i({ J and D's Momma })i({ 5
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maybe...because every girl want to be beautiful but in the other hand , doing a plastic surgery is very dangerous . They won't put the case that filled and people really die from it . It's also cost a lot of money like for face ,U have to go back and redo ur face every 3~4 yrs so it's not last forever ! that also mean u have to spend amount of money on it every 3~4 yrs ,and can u pay for it?!
If it can make u really feel better about urself than go head. But it was for the people who burn themself or don't have ears .We are all like normal why u want to pay so much money on that and remember if someone really love u they won't care!
2006-11-07 08:44:07
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answered by µÏ«Ì ¤ 1
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Never wouldnt want to turn out like Micheal Jackson and u only ever hear the disasters with plastic surgery.
2006-11-07 08:50:38
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answered by wildpalomino 7
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Yes, I did consider it and I did have it. I had a brest reduction in 2001 and after losing 185 pounds I had a tummy tuck in November 2003. I am not ashamed and would consider it again in the future. It may not be for everyone, but I am so blessed it was there when I needed it!
2006-11-07 08:42:02
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answered by Needingsomeadvice 4
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If I felt the outcome was likely to be good yes. I have a hiatus hernia which ought to be operated on - and the idea of having a gastric band / bypass done at the same time appeals - I am something of a lard a**e :)
However as the costs seem to be unrealistically high, I shall forgo such treatment I expect
2006-11-07 08:49:30
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answered by Mark T 6
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Sure would...I have fractured my nose twice and have a little bump that I would like fixed for cosmetic and health reasons. As I get older I would want a chin tuck b/c the women in my family are notorious for getting the old age jowls thing...and a boob lift when I get older too. Not implants just a lift.
2006-11-07 08:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what kind yoyu mean- my sister has this wierd growth on the side of her face, and she's plastic surgery-ing it off for health reasons....
For health- yes
For vainity- Maybe... we're all a littl vain deep down =3
2006-11-07 10:36:11
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answered by delusionalenigma 2
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Yes
2006-11-07 23:43:06
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answered by Anry 7
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I'm Latin American, and it is very common for Latin women to get plastic surgery after having children. I just had my first baby and I want to have two more. I already lost all the weight, but I can tell my body is not the same, (even with a lot of exercise) especially my breasts after breastfeeding. So after I'm done having my children, I will get my breasts done, strategic lipo, and a tummy tuck if needed. My husband supports me 100%.
2006-11-07 08:39:22
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answered by Brendi 3
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