Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

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I hadn't checked on Demi Lovato in a while, what did she do to her poor face? I was watching a youtube video that talked about her transformation in a "nature is healing, women are going back to being pretty and feminine" type of way. Girl what. This is just another extreme form of ruining your body out of a sense of self-hatred or lack of identity. This might even be worse than the they/them microbangs and dumb tattoos. It seems like, at the end of the day, these people want to be able to look into the mirror and not recognize themselves. Whether that be through a drastic hairstyle change, getting tats and piercings, transition, or getting a bunch of work done, it all stems from the same unhealthy place of wanting to disassociate from yourself. This isn't good and isn't a trend women and girls should follow.
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Something about her looks oddly bovine.

Like if she were on an Animorphs cover, the "after" pics would be the second step and the last one would be a holstein.
 
I understand wanting a reduction for any number of reasons, but these results are just unfortunate
Yeah I think she agrees; wasn't exactly optimistically smiling before but the disappointment in her face after is apparent.
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Still udder-tier, wanting the best of both worlds is always retarded.
What the hell is going on there? It looks like they reduced her breasts and put in shit-tier implants?!
100% implants/inserted mesh of some kind, breast tissue does not naturally defy gravity and point upwards like a dinner plate.
 
I understand wanting a reduction for any number of reasons
Formerly h-cup: for a week out that looks fine, give gravity a couple months and they'll look like normal breasts again. Idk if you even can remove that much tissue without having to also do a breast lift, but the lift is why they look so high, it evens out once everything settles. I'm more interested in why it looks like she now has symmastia, what the heck is up with that bottom scar? Normally you, predictably enough, have one under boob scar per boob, from two separate incisions, so how do hers join?!
 
people with this kind of mentality
Autism and troonism have a ton of overlap. Autists often have issues reading subtle emotions and social cues. Popular autist things are cartoon characters like sonic and MLP ponies. They are exaggerated characters with often one defining trait. They do the same with womanhood. They fixate on obvious signs of womanhood: breasts, long hair, make up, dresses, etc. Of course this is very simplistic that misses a ton of the subtle differences. Things you often don't even notice or think about. So you end up with troons cosplaying as cartoonish bimbos.

That said, this thread proves that plenty of non-autists like fixate bits and pieces of the body without looking at the larger picture. Like a button nose that doesn't fit the rest of the face.
 
That said, this thread proves that plenty of non-autists like fixate bits and pieces of the body without looking at the larger picture. Like a button nose that doesn't fit the rest of the face.
Body dysmorphia is a hell of a drug. I think it's because a lot of media teaches people to fixate on superficial or hyper specific things. You hear stuff like "x has nice lips" and not just "x is pretty" and it trips you up into thinking part of the reason x is more attractive than you is because of bigger lips and so you go out and get filler, ignoring things like how you naturally have a particular balance to your face that works for you that's now thrown off. A lot of these procedures also snowball. Filler needs redone and can make the skin on your lips looks really shriveled if you don't so you keep having to get more. Another problem is that you need lots of money to get the "good" work. A lot of the botches you hear about are from not so good quality practitioners and clients that went to poorer countries.

Trying to work with what you got and enhance your looks isn't necessarily the worst thing and because attractiveness is valued it does make a lot of sense but there's only so much you can do before you're an obvious bog job. I think part of it with a lot of these is they like picking this or that to get worked on because they feel it's something achievable but they're always picking a new this or that because for most people surgeries don't make them more attractive regardless of what they started out with.
 
Sophie Turner is 28 and has had a similar hollow-cheeked thing going on since she was 26, do you think she's aging naturally or has she had buccal fat removal?
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Buccal fat removal, it was a fad. It's such a shame too because she's such a beautiful woman.

Like a button nose that doesn't fit the rest of the face.
The number of surgeons with zero understanding of proportions and facial harmony is insane. Korea and Turkey have lots of these asembly line doctors that copy and paste idol/barbie faces on people without a single shit given to how it'll affect every other part of the face. Plastic surgery is medicine but also an art.
 
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I watched that video a bit ago, the lip surgery one freaked me out so bad. Whoever approves of and agrees to do that surgery needs their license revoked immediately.

The face is so so important in life, literally one of the first things somebody will see. Why do people do such risky stupid shit to it? Especially if it's something irreversible, ugh.
 
My apologies ladies and gentlemen, but I'm afraid to announce the Asians are at it again
I'm more convinced than ever that plastic surgery isn't cheaper, it's just become more convenient as a means of squeezing as much money out of suckers as they can. The app she features at the end of the video cements this as it is a by the book marketing trick. Lead the consumer to believing they need a reason for the service, and then in this case by providing a made up assessment about their facial attributes, sell them that service. Combine that with a country where there are hundreds of thousands of "doctors" without a single moral scruple, you're one Mei Banfa away from looking like a sea monkey.
 
Autism and troonism have a ton of overlap. Autists often have issues reading subtle emotions and social cues. Popular autist things are cartoon characters like sonic and MLP ponies. They are exaggerated characters with often one defining trait. They do the same with womanhood. They fixate on obvious signs of womanhood: breasts, long hair, make up, dresses, etc. Of course this is very simplistic that misses a ton of the subtle differences. Things you often don't even notice or think about. So you end up with troons cosplaying as cartoonish bimbos.
Cartoons, autism, troons, bimbos and fetishes, subliminal fetishes in cartoons, fucked up plastic surgery, IT'S ALL CONNECTED
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I'm more interested in why it looks like she now has symmastia, what the heck is up with that bottom scar? Normally you, predictably enough, have one under boob scar per boob, from two separate incisions, so how do hers join?!
There is probably a lot of swelling post-surgery. This can take weeks to disappear. The natural droop will return in time also.

I'm not a fan of the extra long scar, but if the surgeon promised not to give her the usual inverted T scars, that would have been the only other way to remove that much tissue.

Compare this lady with the "results" a lot of the pooner fatties get when they do their teat yeet. This is miles ahead and she'll look fine in clothes now and pretty good without in a few months.

If you want a real horror show, look at what passes for "reconstruction" post mastectomy for breast cancer patients. Insurance has to cover it, it's a long and painful process, and it's hard not to be talked into it by the surgeon.
 
I'm not a fan of the extra long scar, but if the surgeon promised not to give her the usual inverted T scars, that would have been the only other way to remove that much tissue.
If you look closely, she has a line where the T connects. Looks incredible for a week old, but it's there. And yeah, I've long wondered why the teat yeet always looks like a hack job when a mastectomy is decently routine and plastic surgeons do boobs all day. I get that reconstruction you're working with what's left, but some of the SRS horrors have to be intentional or a case of:
You know what they call the guy who graduates last in his class from med school?
Doctor.
 
I come bearing more cosmetic procedure body horror: The Death of Snow White. The evil queen's list of procedure include, but are not limited to:
-ripping out a handmaiden's teeth to replace her own
-ripping our her fingernails to replace them with falsies
-using handmaidens as guinea pigs to to test out new procedures such as using arsenic to lighten her skin

A horror movie managed to be more respectful and faithful to the classic Snow White tale than the official Disney remake.
 

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