basically yeah. it's taking what you are naturally and using plastics and other artificial things to transform your look to something else and is a physical step of denying or hiding from your true form.
2006-12-26 09:35:44
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answered by car of boat 4
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If you consider restoring a face destroyed in a fire or accident so that the victim can resume a normal life, career, relationships...
If you consider the correction of craniofacial abnormalities in children so that they can attend school and develop into normal teenagers and adults...
*LIES*, then I guess so.
The range of procedures and patients treated by plastic surgeons is far broader than the elective cosmetic procedures you seem to equate to the entire specialty.
2006-12-26 13:45:41
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answered by Jerry P 6
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Yes, in some ways. I know several of my friends had face lifts back about 10 years ago and they started dating guys in their 30's. I often wondered what they guys felt like when they discovered their 35 years lady was actually over 55
2006-12-26 09:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Not so much lying -- but reallocation of existing resources.
You're still the same you; just not as furrowed, wrinkled, baggy, and saggy.
2006-12-26 09:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if you had a good reason (ie burns or scars and you wanted to be back to your original self) or if it's nothing extreme.
2006-12-26 09:36:11
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answered by Purple Coconut 2
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