Are you for or against Plastic Surgery?

Philippines
August 4, 2008 10:43am CST
If you are not satisfied with your physical appearance are you willing to undergo cosmetic surgery? Is it the only solution? or do you know any alternatives??
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6 responses
@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
10 Oct 08
I don't really have an opinion on what other people do with their bodies. I don't really want to do it for myself, not because I think I'm awesome or anything, but because I learning to accept myself as I am. I was never very vain and appearances were never really important to me.
@poona_m (336)
• India
5 Aug 08
If you ask about my personal preference I would say I won't go for one. But if you ask in general I would say I am not against it. I don't mind people trying to look better by going under the scalpel. If you can afford it and think you need it then why not make use of the technology at hand and look better.for some looking better gives them more confidence in what they do and hence become more successful once they start looking better. When I say I am ok with plastic surgery it doesn't mean I am in for anybody going for it just because they want to look better but even when they cant afford it. Thats not right. I think for anything you should first be deserving then desire. I know there are so many needy people out there in the world that could do a lot more with the money some spend on getting beautiful that you would think it is no more beautiful. But its a fact that even when we think about this still we are always interested in getting a BF or a GF who is beautiful. Maybe thats not our first priority but still if all things taken equal and the choice only comes to beautiful vs ugly we all know what we are going to select.
@youless (112371)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Aug 08
After all, it's a surgery and it's painful and risky. Why you have to spend money for it? And the result will be worse if this surgery fails. I love China
• India
4 Aug 08
i would usually prefer to be against plastic surgery except exception cases, but for other normal cases i will be with nature
@di1159 (1580)
• United States
4 Aug 08
Sure! As a matter of fact, I've had a couple of procedures. Of course you see a lot of people who go overboard and have excessive work and then look even worse, but there is nothing wrong with someone wanting to take this action to look and feel better. Myself, I had a tummy tuck done a couple of years ago and my only regret was that I didn't have it done sooner. If you are comfortable with the doctor, you will likely have a good outcome.
@jonesy123 (3948)
• United States
4 Aug 08
I'm against it unless it's something disfiguring that needs to be taken care off. I mean an accident for example can do much harm to ones appearance. But otherwise, just because I want to have some wrinkles removed, appear younger, get fat removed, don't like my nose.... that's all so unneccessary. I feel sorry for those people. Surgery is surgery and can come with any number of complications. Why voluntarily subject yourself to that?