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Munchkins
19-02-2013, 12:47 PM
If you had all the money needed, would you have Plastic Surgery (just wondering). My friends always look at me weirdly when i say yes to the answer, but i think wouldn't anyone say yes if they had the choice? idk
I'd get a nose job, and my ears pinned back possibly :p
So would you, or do you prefer natural :D?

Marcus.
19-02-2013, 12:48 PM
never ever

ChristmasNeeve
19-02-2013, 12:53 PM
Nah I don't think so, especially not on my face, people end up looking weird alot of the time when they mess with their faces

Ammi
19-02-2013, 01:01 PM
..something didn't go quite right with mine...

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mazfyl7hal1rnwehko1_500.jpg

In the Drunk Tank
19-02-2013, 01:03 PM
Think I'd feel weird knowing my face had been surgically altered, always the chance it wouldn't turn out as you hoped as well

lostalex
19-02-2013, 01:11 PM
I don't judge people who do choose to have it. If it improves your life then i don't see a problem. (you should have to pay for it out of your own pocket though, of course, obviously it shouldn't be covered under the NHS) but as long as you pay for it with your own money, i don't see a problem with it.

Marc
19-02-2013, 01:14 PM
Yeah probably have a bit, not that I really need it I'm gorgeous

lostalex
19-02-2013, 01:20 PM
I'd get the laser hair removal on my ass, does that count as plastic surgery?

A lot of guys love furry butts though. But i still wanna get it off.

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 01:22 PM
I'd get the laser hair removal on my ass, does that count as plastic surgery?

A lot of guys love furry butts though. But i still wanna get it off.

Yup i'd say so

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 01:22 PM
My mum always goes crazy when i talk about Plastic surgery and that she'd be dissapointed in me :p i'd just have to see if she didn't notice hahah

Ammi
19-02-2013, 01:41 PM
Yeah probably have a bit, not that I really need it I'm gorgeous



...of course you are my lovely...don't you ever change anything...

King Gizzard
19-02-2013, 01:45 PM
If I had an accident and I really disfigured my face, probably

But not otherwise

Good King Glennceslas
19-02-2013, 01:46 PM
I'd have a nose job and hair implants.

I broke my nose when I was 12 and the bone fills my left nostril.

Is have hair implants because I'm going bald and I don't want to look like my dad:(

ChristmasNeeve
19-02-2013, 01:51 PM
If I had an accident and I really disfigured my face, probably

But not otherwise

Oh yeah for that definitely, they can do amazing reconstruction work, like with that girl Katie Piper

Saph
19-02-2013, 01:54 PM
yes!

I'd get a nose job, eye job, botox, lip injections, anything I can. To get it on the NHS you have to be depressed though. but tbh I dont really want NHS surgeons giving me plastic surgery.. i'd rather see a professional.

and i'd book myself a face lift for my 29th and 39th birthdays (and then every year from 40+)

Livia
19-02-2013, 02:37 PM
I may consider it when I'm older. Of course, I don't want to end up looking like I'm stuck in a wind tunnel.

the truth
19-02-2013, 03:18 PM
no unless someone has had a serious accident, I think plastic surgery is pathetic. To think its actually available for the purposes of vanity on the NHS is a national disgrace. It nearly always makes people look worse anyways. such senseless vanity is a mental illness imho.Its easier to find plastic surgery on the NHS websites than specific details on cancer. a disgrace.

Shaun
19-02-2013, 03:33 PM
Maybe, if I had some scars or something.

GypsyGoth
19-02-2013, 03:33 PM
If I had an accident and I really disfigured my face, probably

But not otherwise

I feel the same. If Nate had an accident I'd have plastic surgery.


Seriously though, I wouldn't, like GaGa says, I was born this way.

King Gizzard
19-02-2013, 03:35 PM
:joker:

lostalex
19-02-2013, 03:48 PM
So i'm assuming you started this thread because you are thinking about getting plastic surgery munchkins, so show us a pic, tell us what you want to get done, and then we can tell you if you should do it or not.

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 03:49 PM
so who's getting plastic surgery and when? why does this thread exist.

i want before and after pics plzzz.

Well i'm saving up, so when i do get my nose done ill send pics ok

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 03:50 PM
no unless someone has had a serious accident, I think plastic surgery is pathetic. To think its actually available for the purposes of vanity on the NHS is a national disgrace. It nearly always makes people look worse anyways. such senseless vanity is a mental illness imho.Its easier to find plastic surgery on the NHS websites than specific details on cancer. a disgrace.

Oh i agree, it definitely shouldn't be on the NHS! im saving up for mine, and even if it is offered on the NHS i won't ill go private

lostalex
19-02-2013, 03:51 PM
Well i'm saving up, so when i do get my nose done ill send pics ok

well show us the before pics first. is yur nose really that bad? yu should let the forum judge.

It might not even be that bad.

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 03:52 PM
People have seen pics of me on meet the members. I'd rather not post an image here just for people to specifically be judging how credible my desire for plastic surgery is LOL

lostalex
19-02-2013, 03:54 PM
People have seen pics of me on meet the members. I'd rather not post an image here just for people to specifically be judging how credible my desire for plastic surgery is LOL

IC. Well, if you are unhappy with it, it doesn't matter what anyone else says, you'd still be unhappy with it. So i guess it wouldn't serve much purpose to have us all give you our opinions. It doesn't matter what we think, it just matters what you think. It's yur body, do what you will with it.

I think plastic surgery is like transgender people. If your body really makes you unhappy, then you should be free to change it, no matter what anyone else thinks. You only get one life, and you should do whatever you think will make you happy.

Munchkins
19-02-2013, 03:56 PM
Exactly, i don't care what others care about my looks, it's how i feel, and i don't like my looks aha
the purpose of this thread was just to see who else would consider plastic surgery, and if anyone had, since my friends act as if im a freak for considering it :p

Brother Leon
19-02-2013, 03:59 PM
No. And i wouldn't really want my future wife to either if we had the money lol

Candy Annie Cane
19-02-2013, 04:20 PM
Quite often the private plastic surgeons also do work for the NHS so you could be operated on by the same person for free if you were to qualify for NHS treatment that you would pay thousands for!

Kazanne
19-02-2013, 05:39 PM
I am quite happy with what God gave me,so no I wouldn't have plastic surgery BUT as someone said if I had an accident and it disfigured me and surgery could help then yes of course I would.

Apple202
19-02-2013, 05:42 PM
I'd get the laser hair removal on my ass, does that count as plastic surgery?

A lot of guys love furry butts though. But i still wanna get it off.

just why

lostalex
19-02-2013, 06:00 PM
just why

cause it's embarrassing (no pun intended)

especially the bit that comes up above my underwear line, it's like i have pubes on the wrong side of my body. I have butt crack pubes :(

Princess
19-02-2013, 06:10 PM
I used to want to have my belly button inverted(I have an outy and I hate it), also used to want a boob job when I was a teenager but then puberty happened. But no I wouldn't, simple surgeries can go wrong and I wouldn't have elective surgery for no reason.

Apple202
19-02-2013, 06:15 PM
cause it's embarrassing (no pun intended)

especially the bit that comes up above my underwear line, it's like i have pubes on the wrong side of my body. I have butt crack pubes :(

no i didnt mean to ask why, i meant to ask why

lostalex
19-02-2013, 06:17 PM
no i didnt mean to ask why, i meant to ask why

oh mean like why genetically? I dunno, i'm adopted. My dad musta been italian or greek or something. or maybe even arab, but i don't like to think about that.

Cherry Christmas
19-02-2013, 06:20 PM
Couldnt you just wax it off if it bothers you Alex?

lostalex
19-02-2013, 06:25 PM
Couldnt you just wax it off if it bothers you Alex?


yea that's what i want to do.. pay somebody to look at something i'm embarrassed about, sounds like a perfect solution,...not.

like i said, i have a furry butt, and alot of guys like it, but i' not gonna wax it (i've shaved it before and it was a mess) so i'm eigther gonna get it removed once and for all, or i'm gonna keep it. I'm not gonna pay someone to deal with it every 2 months though and all those in grown hairs nasty pimples, no.

I want it fried off once and for all.

It's expensive though. do i want an iPad? or should i save up for lazer butt hair removal. I don't even have a boyfriend right now, so it's not really top of my priority list.

'm not really bothered by it, I just mentioned it cause the OP asked what would you have done? that's the only kind of cosmetic surgery type thing i would want done.

Cherry Christmas
19-02-2013, 06:33 PM
In honesty if you go to a beautician they spend so much time looking at peoples unwanted hair you would just be another furry butt on the conveyer belt of life so no need to be embarrassed about it. Save up for the ipad it would better value in my eyes, after all unless you got a rear view mirror mounted on your butt you can't see it anyway so leave it to your bf to deal with when you get one.

lostalex
19-02-2013, 06:37 PM
Save up for the ipad it would better value in my eyes, after all unless you got a rear view mirror mounted on your butt you can't see it anyway so leave it to your bf to deal with when you get one.

I concur :)

Apple202
19-02-2013, 06:42 PM
oh mean like why genetically? I dunno, i'm adopted. My dad musta been italian or greek or something. or maybe even arab, but i don't like to think about that.

:laugh2: ok i laughed

but still im eating so stop

Withano
19-02-2013, 08:16 PM
Anybody who said no is either a liar or not thinking it through. Surgery isn't always for the vain.

Kazanne
19-02-2013, 09:19 PM
Anybody who said no is either a liar or not thinking it through. Surgery isn't always for the vain.

I said no,no lies, I would not use it for vanitys sake,other circumstances maybe

Cherry Christmas
19-02-2013, 09:35 PM
Anybody who said no is either a liar or not thinking it through. Surgery isn't always for the vain.


um no, people who say no might have a fear of needles or going under or being cut or the pain afterwards, being realistic I would imagine it is no picnic having work done so not to be taken lightly, oh and some of us are just happy being us...

Ammi
19-02-2013, 09:45 PM
Anybody who said no is either a liar or not thinking it through. Surgery isn't always for the vain.

..I agree, people get it done for different reasons and I think in a lot of cases it's less about vanity and more that people don't see what other people see in themselves...all they see is their imperfections, which we all have anyway..but for some people those imperfections are literally all they see...and I guess when they have plastic surgery they may suddenly see themselves as 'beautiful' which they probably were before but it's a psycholocal thing that they've had the surgery so then they're happy with themselves....

..for me, I think I can honestly say that I wouldn't ever have any...maybe I need it lol..but having had several surgical procedures, I would never 'elect' to have one out of choice...

Harry!
20-02-2013, 07:46 PM
Yes why not? I do not think minor plastic surgery should be anything to be ashamed of.

Samuel.
20-02-2013, 07:52 PM
Already have - twice on my nose.

Merry Mockmas
21-02-2013, 03:14 AM
No as I think you look worse after having Plastic surgery than when you looked natural.

LemonJam
21-02-2013, 03:19 AM
Nope. I'm fully aware I'm not the most handsome person in the world (pretty gaunt face, very large nose, horrifying skin) but I like what I have really. It gives me character.

Merry Mockmas
21-02-2013, 03:30 AM
Lol I have the same problems as well LemonJam, but I prefer to have that look than a dolls look.

Maia
21-02-2013, 05:34 AM
No tbh

Munchkins
21-02-2013, 11:16 AM
No as I think you look worse after having Plastic surgery than when you looked natural.

That's a lie tbh in the vast majority of cases. It's just that all we see paraded on shows are the ones who have had multiple surgeries such as cheek fillers, lip fillers etc which does make them look freaky
If you've just had one thing done, such as your nose or something, i think it is quite difficult to tell, and the person still will look normal.

Saph
21-02-2013, 11:35 AM
i'd rather look fake and feel good rather than look natural and feel ugly and old tbh

lostalex
21-02-2013, 11:41 AM
i'm still gonna get laser hair removal on my butt no matter what anyone around here has to say about it!

lostalex
21-02-2013, 11:43 AM
i'd rather look fake and feel good rather than look natural and feel ugly and old tbh

ain't nothing wrong with that. speak the truth.

smeagol
21-02-2013, 12:08 PM
reminds me of a joke

a middle aged woman has a heart attack and ends up in hospital thinking she is going to die she sees a white light and speaks to god and he says no its not your time yet in fact you will live to a very old age and have a wonderful life.
the woman is so happy while in hospital she thinks well if im going to live so long i might as well treat myself to some surgery she has a face lift tummy ache lips breasts implants etc . everything done. when she leaves the hospital she crosses the road and gets run over by a bus and dies.
in heaven she says hey god you said id live till im very old and be happy what happened? god says sorry i didn't recognise you lol

lostalex
21-02-2013, 12:25 PM
reminds me of a joke

a middle aged woman has a heart attack and ends up in hospital thinking she is going to die she sees a white light and speaks to god and he says no its not your time yet in fact you will live to a very old age and have a wonderful life.
the woman is so happy while in hospital she thinks well if im going to live so long i might as well treat myself to some surgery she has a face lift tummy ache lips breasts implants etc . everything done. when she leaves the hospital she crosses the road and gets run over by a bus and dies.
in heaven she says hey god you said id live till im very old and be happy what happened? god says sorry i didn't recognise you lol


lol nice one.

God is so evil. :devil:

the truth
21-02-2013, 05:08 PM
ain't nothing wrong with that. speak the truth.

it aint the truth, its delusional....its a symptom of a sad society so obsessed with ourselves that we end up destroying the one thing we treasure most, our looks? take another look at michael jackson and the millions of others who are appearance obsessed and clearly have undiagnosed mental illnesses. they nearly all look awful , but worse still they are profoundly unhappy self obsessed bores.

lostalex
21-02-2013, 05:11 PM
it aint the truth, its delusional....its a symptom of a sad society so obsessed with ourselves that we end up destroying the one thing we treasure most, our looks? take another look at michael jackson and the millions of others who are appearance obsessed and clearly have undiagnosed mental illnesses. they nearly all look awful , but worse still they are profoundly unhappy self obsessed bores.

okay you say people with plastic surgery look awful... compared to who? most PEOPLE look awful, period. have you looked around lately?

stop being so judgemental.

Saph
21-02-2013, 05:15 PM
plastic surgery is good for the soul, like designer clothes.

Samuel.
21-02-2013, 05:39 PM
People seem to immediately think of extreme plastic surgery. Most operations are minor I'd imagine, to the point that it may not even be noticeable to others, but to the individual a simple change can be a huge boost for their self esteem and confidence.

Was certainly the case for me.

Beastie
21-02-2013, 05:39 PM
Don't think I would. I want to get rid of the bags under my eyes though. Ha. Want to get rid of them the natural way. More sleep? I also rubbed potato skin on the bags under my eyes. It worked the first half hour and made the bags less visible but after half an hour they were purple again. Ha.

Never say never. I would love kids in the future. I can imagine after breast feeding and that I will have saggy tits then I may think to myself.. "don't want any more kids now, if I can afford it.. have a boob job?". But hopefully not. Hopefully I will have enough confidence not to care. No one is perfect and just make the most of what I have already got with my looks with makeup/natural remedies, etc...

lostalex
21-02-2013, 06:01 PM
People seem to immediately think of extreme plastic surgery. Most operations are minor I'd imagine, to the point that it may not even be noticeable to others, but to the individual a simple change can be a huge boost for their self esteem and confidence.

Was certainly the case for me.

eggsactly, everyone thinks of plastic surgery as being michael jackson or joan rivers, and all that extreme crap.

The truth is well done plastic surgery you wouldn't even notice. people have no idea how common plastic surgery actually is because most plastic surgery is done well.

Munchkins
21-02-2013, 06:21 PM
People seem to immediately think of extreme plastic surgery. Most operations are minor I'd imagine, to the point that it may not even be noticeable to others, but to the individual a simple change can be a huge boost for their self esteem and confidence.

Was certainly the case for me.

EXACTLY! :worship:
i can't even describe how much changing my nose would improve my self esteem, and im sure it would not be noticeable to other people, but for me it would be the world

the truth
21-02-2013, 06:51 PM
eggsactly, everyone thinks of plastic surgery as being michael jackson or joan rivers, and all that extreme crap.

The truth is well done plastic surgery you wouldn't even notice. people have no idea how common plastic surgery actually is because most plastic surgery is done well.

more rubbish.....if you didnt even notice the difference why even bother going through all that trouble? the desire for plastic surgery is usually related to a mental illness

Saph
21-02-2013, 07:03 PM
I don't think its related to mental illness in all cases :/ when i'm older I wont hesitate to get work done if I feel it would make me feel better about myself.

Typically, prettier people or well-known people worry more about ageing because it means they wont get the attention that they're used to anymore, so they resort to surgery to try and stay looking/feeling young, whereas for less attractive people its easier to age because it makes no difference.

Saph
21-02-2013, 07:05 PM
but i'm not saying thats always the case, people may also get surgery done due to being bullied or just generally feeling insecure

the truth
21-02-2013, 07:19 PM
I don't think its related to mental illness in all cases :/ when i'm older I wont hesitate to get work done if I feel it would make me feel better about myself.

Typically, prettier people or well-known people worry more about ageing because it means they wont get the attention that they're used to anymore, so they resort to surgery to try and stay looking/feeling young, whereas for less attractive people its easier to age because it makes no difference.

I think a lot of it is. I also think the NHS should not be supplying this service unless someone has been involved in an accident or has a physical disfigurement/disability. the nhs cannot afford for people to have free boobs and man boob lifts , when virtually all trusts are losing millions and people who are dying of diseases have to wait months for life saving operations. we must prioritise.

Saph
21-02-2013, 07:28 PM
I agree that the NHS shouldn't pay for choice surgery

the truth
21-02-2013, 07:33 PM
I agree that the NHS shouldn't pay for choice surgery

but they do , take a look at the nhs websites and youll find it easier to find plastic surgery advice than cancer

Jarrod
21-02-2013, 07:35 PM
Personally I'd never have anything done... However if someone does, it's their choice and not ours. It's personal and nobody should judge a person on their decisions.

Saph
21-02-2013, 08:24 PM
but they do , take a look at the nhs websites and youll find it easier to find plastic surgery advice than cancer

I know, I said I agree that they shouldn't :shocked:

the truth
21-02-2013, 08:30 PM
Personally I'd never have anything done... However if someone does, it's their choice and not ours. It's personal and nobody should judge a person on their decisions.

too liberall for me that comment......if they want it on the nhs then its my business and yours because we all pay into that system our whole loves and its meant to save lifes not give vain people fake boobs

also if they obsess on their appearance to the degree its ocd and bordering on mental health they need some tough love and need to be told straight. Id sooner the person that self obsessed gets mental health treatment rather than a new nose.

Samuel.
21-02-2013, 08:41 PM
more rubbish.....if you didnt even notice the difference why even bother going through all that trouble? the desire for plastic surgery is usually related to a mental illness

We're talking about other people, not yourself, who may not notice it. You'll definitely notice it yourself as if you're at the point of wanting plastic surgery, you'll have been obsessed with whatever it is you want changed.

lostalex
21-02-2013, 09:05 PM
more rubbish.....if you didnt even notice the difference why even bother going through all that trouble? the desire for plastic surgery is usually related to a mental illness

umm, what? where did you get that from? which crazy religious site did you hear that people that get plastic surgery have metal illness? Please show us a link to where you got this information.

That is COMPLETE NONSENSE.

(not that i'm surprised coming from you, but someone needs to hold you accountable)