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Poll: Most frightening cosmetic surgery |
Discussion:
Most frightening cosmetic surgery
Starfox
· 19 years, 4 months ago
But I actually know someone who got calf implants. Didn't like his chicken legs. Ugh.
Funny story about a dance club in Dallas. Some friends and I were there and the main competition for the women wasn't a $500 balloon drop or whatever. It was a dance off for a voucher good for $1,500 in plastic surgery. That's Dallas for you.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 4 months ago
you haven't lived till you've seen Ray Milland's head sharing a body with Rosie Greer's.
Oh they're definitely all scary. Just trying to find out which is scariEST. :)
Mamalissa!
· 19 years, 4 months ago
I voted facelift, because the people turn out scary looking.
*gets on high horse* But as far as frightening goes, the most frightening cosmetic surgery for a patient would be after trauma of any sort - burns, mastectomy, anything. Please don't forget that not all Plastic Surgery is done by people who want to reach some sort of ideal beauty. There is surgery that is medically necessary, and there is surgery meant to restore a body to "normality," even if it's not strictly medically necessary. *gets off high horse, walks it to stable, unsaddles, feeds and waters, curries, and goes back to businness as usual* I don't consider those frightening, I consider those necessary and helpful. By "frightening" I mean "it scares me that people feel this is necessary" and "omg I can't believe you did that!!" So no, not forgetting that plastic surgery is not all cosmetic and shallow....just would never include that in "frightening" category.
Didn't that happen after the death of Cromwell?
Exactly. Never would presume to tell someone they shouldn't or can't do these things. They just frighten me! I agree.� But either way, the idea of the surgeries sparks an "omg scary!" in my head.� We just have a difference in thresholds for being creeped out. *shrug*
that's true.
but show me a case where that isn't true. you only ever notice that which is different or extreme. american tourists get a bad rap because of a few obnoxious seeds. teenagers get a bad rap because people often only see the ones acting out, not contributing to society. yes, i have a right to think that it is freaky that thousands of women in north america are so upset that they do not have "porn star vaginas" that they feel like they have to undergo surgery on nerve-dense tissue to obtain an airbrushed ideal. or that women and men are so frightened and ashamed of growing old that they have their faces sliced open to remove any wrinkles. I certainly don't think all plastic surgery is bad. I never said that it was, and I don't think anyone here has said that it is. but sometimes it takes on a frightening aspect. and THAT is the subject of the poll. oh and most people who get botox injections, yes you would know it. That is if you ever looked at their face while talking to them and if you're sensitive at all to social cues and body language. A huge amount of non-verbal communication comes from eyebrows and forehead.
teenagers get a bad rap because people often only see the ones acting out, not contributing to society.
very true, sadly.
i can't take all the credit. although i'm flattered. :)
I never denied you your right to think and say whatever you please.
Botox is usually obvious. However, you've probably met dozens of people with rhinoplasties, abdominoplasties, breast augmentation, or various other cosmetic surgeries without noticing. The bottom line to me is that they're not hurting anyone else and if it makes them happier, let them have it. You must first create an account to post.
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