01-10-2021, 01:11 PM
(Edited 01-10-2021, 01:12 PM by Cridders88.)
If they are happy with how they look after surgery then kudos to them I guess. I must admit sometimes I see surgery that I think has gone too far and it doesn't look good but it is all personal opinion, everyone has different perceptions on what is beautiful. As long as they are happy (but of course sometimes they aren't, but I guess that's another tangent).
I am of the same stance as you @eastofeden, I would consider it only if I was disfigured in an accident or by disease, I can't imagine myself taking to the knife to try and "reverse" the aging process. Maybe my mindset might change as I advance in years, but I think I won't really care about those wrinkles as I get older and just enjoy what I have
I am of the same stance as you @eastofeden, I would consider it only if I was disfigured in an accident or by disease, I can't imagine myself taking to the knife to try and "reverse" the aging process. Maybe my mindset might change as I advance in years, but I think I won't really care about those wrinkles as I get older and just enjoy what I have
