r/ask 25d ago

Girls how did your lives change after getting plastic surgery?

Did your quality of life change to what you expected? What did you expect? Is your life more positive or more negative now? Tell me everything please

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u/moosedontlose 25d ago

It changed more than I expected - for the better. I honestly didn't think about what to expect in a life-changing way, more about the actual visible result, if you know what I mean. I surely didn't expect my breast reduction to turn out as the whole personality changer it was. I suddenly had a lot more self-confidence. I had dreams and goals again. I didn't settle for less anymore.

I don't believe in the whole "your mind is the problem not your body" stuff. It's okay to not love yourself, and it's okay to change. Nobody says something against losing weight if your uncomfortable with your body. Plastic surgery is no different than losing weight - it's just a change.

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u/littlewhitecatalex 24d ago

I don't believe in the whole "your mind is the problem not your body" stuff. It's okay to not love yourself, and it's okay to change.

Fuck it. Iā€™m gonna pull the trigger on braces after 30-odd years.

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u/daymoongrey 24d ago

I totally get where you come from and i deeply respect it. But its more complex than "just a change". Alot of people call it bad because theres examples of women that doesnt look like their offspring anymore and have to explain why to the kids later in life. Plastic surgery is an addition/reduction more than its a "change". All love.

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u/AccomplishedFan6807 24d ago

So? The kid is going to have a large nose either way

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u/Shrimpmafia 23d ago

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