“If You Have Money, You Should Get Plastic Surgery” Says He. Netizens Lose It.

Plastic surgery's popularity grows daily, though opinions differ on its necessity. A user asked, "Change my view: If you can afford it, why not get plastic surgery?" Top responses below.

PLASTIC SURGERY CAN BE FATAL

“Plastic surgery can be dangerous and sometimes even fatal. It’s still a surgery, and there’s still medical risk.”

POTENTIAL RISKS OUTWEIGH THE BENEFITS

"The risks outweigh the benefits. Never been under anesthesia, now near 50, I'll not consent. Unsure how I'll react, best-case scenario is slight improvement-no need."

THE IMPROVEMENT IS MARGINAL AT BEST

"Even 'good' plastic surgery is overvalued. Improvements are marginal even with a good doctor. People could gain more from working out or losing weight than surgery."

BEAUTY TRENDS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING

"Beauty trends change rapidly; you can't predict if plastic surgery will still seem attractive in future. Chasing beauty through surgery is risk-prone as trends may deem it unattractive soon. Remember, plastic surgery is a permanent solution to a temporary problem."

SURGERY WON’T FIX WHAT’S UGLY ON THE INSIDE

"Plastic surgery can't fix internal ugliness. Ted Bundy exploited this fatal attraction. Surgeries, even in good clinics, carry risks like cardiac arrest or infection. Women are even removing breast implants due to poisoning. We need a healthier perspective."Learn more

LOOKS FADE

“Looks fade. Don't choose a partner solely based on looks to avoid fostering toxicity. Choose someone who appreciates you for who you are. Physicality isn't everything."

IT IS INSECURE THING

"Self-confidence beats physical attractiveness. Plastic surgery is insecurity, not confidence. Fall in love for who you are, not a modified appearance."

NORMALISATION OF BODY DYSMORPHIA

“Normalisation of body dysmorphia is what plastic surgery is.”

YOU HAVE TO KEEP REDOING THEM

"Plastic surgeries aren't permanent; some like breast implants need redoing. Aging and metabolism affect results. Costs extend beyond the procedure to recovery time. Good results can tempt further surgeries."

IT IS PAINFUL

"Plastic surgery is painful and often doesn't improve looks. Often the flaws we aim to fix are unnoticed by others."

IT IS EGOTISTICAL AND UNETHICAL

"In a world with starvation, preventable diseases, and a climate crisis, it's unethical to spend money on luxuries like plastic surgery.”

IT IS DESTROYING YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

“Plastic surgery and social media are destroying people’s mental health. We should learn to love ourselves.”

YOU END UP LOOKING WEIRD

“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it, but I’ve never seen plastic surgery make anyone look any better at all. You end up looking kinda weird.”

TAKE CARE OF YOUR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH FIRST

"Beauty is more than looks and changes over time. Prioritize mental and physical health, not just appearance. Aging can mean freeing yourself from looks."

IT IS INVASIVE AND DANGEROUS

“It can be painful and invasive, dangerous for some. Bodily autonomy is everything, and the money could be spent on much better things.”

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