Would you have some plastic surgery when you turn 40, 50, 60?
By suzieque
@suzieque (2334)
Canada
November 4, 2006 6:58pm CST
I'm 30 right now, and I wouldn't have surgery at the moment, but might consider some in the future, if I have a lot of wrinkles. What about you?
22 responses
@BVBF25 (753)
• United States
8 Nov 06
I want a tummy tuck. I had four kids in five years. Can you blame me?
@deebomb (15304)
• United States
8 Nov 06
Wrinkles are beautiful! I’m 62 and have never considered cosmetic surgery. I have earned every one of these wrinkles. I like to think of them love wrinkles. They show how much I love my family since I got them worrying about them. Not only that, they give my face character.
@zuri25 (2125)
• United States
6 Nov 06
Nope. I'm content with what I was born with. I don't believe in having plastic surgery except for medical or reconstructive reasons.
@deebomb (15304)
• United States
8 Nov 06
I'm 62 and never concidered cosmetic surgery. I have heard of too many horror stories. I like to think that my wrinklrs give my face character. Beside I earned every one of these wrinkles. I like to think each one shows how uch I love my family since they gave them to me.
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
12 Nov 06
No I wouldn't. Beauty is inside. It never ages or changes. Wrinkles add character to you.
@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
5 Nov 06
I'm already well past 50, and I've never even considered having plastic surgery. I'm afraid I've seen too many unrealistic results that celebrities have had. They don't even look like themselves any more, and in most cases I think they looked better prior to the surgery. I would rather age gracefully than try to be something I'm not.
@ethnicbarbie (389)
• United States
10 Dec 06
I'd consider it..
especially if the problem that required surgery was affecting my health in some way.
@sinfulsparrow (125)
• United States
5 Nov 06
Honestly, I wouldn't, because I want people to see me for who I am. Being 40, 50, or 60 doesn't mean "old"; it means wisened or learned. Wrinkles are nice because it shows you've done a lot of thinking or laughing in your life. Let your body be what it is :)
But -- if any problems arise and you need surgery or such, re-constructive surgery or cosmetic may be a good idea. No sense making yourself feel bad when you look in the mirror every day.
@siddharth_sampad (319)
• India
10 Dec 06
well if i have the money and then maybe.... nah i d rather go for gadgets...yep
@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
18 Nov 06
No I wouldn't have plastic surgery for reasons of age. I am 55 and every line, wrinkle etc that is on my fact I feel that I have earned, or perhaps caused by our son as I tell him. LOL
If however I had some major accident that left me completely disfigured, then I would consider some sort of reconstruction surgery.
@wyykidd (1460)
• Singapore
9 Dec 06
Not at all. I wouldn't think of going for plastic surgery, not now, not in future.
First of all, I don't take pain well, and having to subject myself to that kind of pain looks quite unacceptable for me.
Secondly, if I had that kind of money, I'd rather spend them on beauty products and good food to make myself look good. I wouldn't try to stop aging. Instead, I hope to age gracefully.
@ajinkya_ghorpade (208)
• India
10 Dec 06
Well, really I won't .Because want people to know by who I am.And for my love if she dont have any problem then it's gr8.