<p>Well by this I mean someone who has had plastic surgery.
I'm against anyone getting plastic surgery if they are not either of these:
a) need it for medical reasons
b) have been in an accident leaving
c) were born like the "elephant man"
But I don't try to descriminate or act rude to someone who has had it, there aren't very many people I've actually met who have though. Only a few of my friends' mothers.
However although I normally don't go on about this topic, my friend is a senior and has scheduled on getting a "new face" after graduation.
At first I thought she was kidding kind of like when she said she'd lose five pounds (which happened). Only she is going ahead.
So what are your views on plastic surgery? What would you say if your normal looking friend was to get it after graduation. I'm annoyed at her... only it is hard to convince her when she's living in a different time zone.</p>
<p>plastic surgery is obviously dangerous, just too risky.
My mum’s friend had a rhinoplasty, and the result was 5637364562 sneezings a day.</p>
<p>make up and she’ll be beautiful.</p>
<p>and the most important thing:</p>
<p>plastic surgery is NOT natural.
^ lots of meanings behind this short statement :)</p>
<p>It seems like she’s really young to make such a drastic decision.</p>
<p>My father had something sort of like plastic surgery. They moved skin from one place to another place, since he lost his forehead in a car accident.</p>
<p>Meh, it’s a personal choice. It’s funny though when you see the old ladies with their faces very tight (ie face lift) but still have a turkey neck. Who you fooling?</p>
<p>I want to get a nose job and chin liposuction. And as soon as I can afford it I’m probably going to seriously look into it.
I hate when people get so much plastic surgery that they look completely ridiculous. (See: Heidi Montag) But whatever, it’s their choice…</p>
<p>who cares ? its a personal choice, and if it turns out nasty you can laugh in her face.</p>
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Neither are pacemakers…</p>
<p>Isn’t that what make up is for? …haha, it can really do wonders if you know how to put it on right :)</p>
<p>I think she’s too young to make a decsion like that…I don’t think people should get plastic surgery unless if it’s for a medical reason like the ones you just listed.</p>
<p>Millancad, that’s different. Your father had to get it done because he was in a car accident.
My friend was not in a car accident and got injured. She just wants to get it done.
And yes she is young to get it but there are a lot of young people getting it now. One of my cousin keeps talking about getting surgery on her forehead since it is “uneven” when you look at her from the side. She is in her 20s but has been saying this when she was a teenager).</p>
<p>^ wow, talk about having self-complex/confidence issues…</p>
<p>what if here nose falls off??! (no mj) hahhaa lol jk ;]</p>