Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

Final Destination 5 is what put me off LAISK, and even before then I was apprehensive. That movie was just the final stamp of no thanks. I may not be able to see well at all without glasses, but I'll live with that over potential permanent damage, vision is one of the main senses I don't want to lose completely.
 
Final Destination 5 is what put me off LAISK, and even before then I was apprehensive. That movie was just the final stamp of no thanks. I may not be able to see well at all without glasses, but I'll live with that over potential permanent damage, vision is one of the main senses I don't want to lose completely.
This is what did it for me
 
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sorry no refunds incels, its lolsuit time babeee

frank tufano is writting his own lolsuit against his eye plastic surgeon because no lawyer will take him. Also he is hiring people in la to pass flyers against the doctor infront of his office

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Get fucked, orthorexics. There's no Konami Code for life and if you refuse to just do what makes you happy in life, you deserve to be miserable.
 
That's how it is with plastic surgery in general. A lot of these procedures are a godsend for people with really severe deformities, like the eye socket thing, but just aren't worth it for the little things. All surgery has its risks, especially ones that you go under for. On top of the risks any operation has, there's the very real possibility that it just won't turn out how you want it to.
It's very dependant on the surgery your having and the person doing it. We've all seen the horror shows but there are a lot of people with face/browlifts, boob jobs, body contouring, lifts, excess skin removals, and hair transplants out there that are very happy with their work and the bad part is that they're not going to tell anyone. I wish that people were open about their work, openness would take the shame away from it and especially when something goes wrong. That openness would not only be a big help in finding reputable surgeons and shaming bad or predatory ones, it would also mean that there's help and support if there are complications.

Some things that you should never fuck with unless absolutely necessary, eyeballs probably being number one on that list. Genitals a close second, really anything that's fragile and functional. Chop off your batwings and suck out that double chin, but leave miss Jenny Talia alone.
 
I wish that people were open about their work, openness would take the shame away from it and especially when something goes wrong. That openness would not only be a big help in finding reputable surgeons and shaming bad or predatory ones, it would also mean that there's help and support if there are complications
Gender reassignment surgeries fulfill a lot of these criteria.

And yet.
 
Gender reassignment surgeries fulfill a lot of these criteria.

And yet.
What part of don't fuck with functional structures was a struggle for you? GRS is a mutilation procedure sold as a functional one, not an aesthetic one sold an aestheic one. As stated by @My cravat doesn't flutter its used as a "treatment" to a psychological disorder as well as increasingly as fetish fuel.

That's why I said there should be more limits on what is an isn't allowed. Putting breast implants on a man shouldn't be allowed, pointless mastectomies, GRS shouldn't be allowed, eyeball tattooing, injecting more than a certain amount of filler in a certain timeframe or without dissolving previous injections. Circumcision is an aesthetic procedure on a functional part of the body that should be banned as well, both male and female.
However if you want a tummy tuck and a breast lift with or without implants as a mommy makeover after having kids, go ahead, live your life, thrive and moisturise.
 
I don't think people should be open about the work they've done. I don't think any positive spin on cosmetic surgery is good. Most of the people who get "good work" only needed minor tweaks, already have good genetics so that they don't look uncanny valley, and have the money to pay for the best surgeons, and had the ability to know when to stop with getting tweaks despite also being the sort of person who obsesses over their looks to such a degree. But most people who would be interested in procedures don't have the money to get the good surgeons and when something is advertised as positive and saying things like how you feel more confident or people like the way you look now it incentivizes people who don't have the same means or access to "the good ones" to find ways to get the same work done because they want the same "benefits". It's all bad.
 
I don't think people should be open about the work they've done. I don't think any positive spin on cosmetic surgery is good. Most of the people who get "good work" only needed minor tweaks, already have good genetics so that they don't look uncanny valley, and have the money to pay for the best surgeons, and had the ability to know when to stop with getting tweaks despite also being the sort of person who obsesses over their looks to such a degree. But most people who would be interested in procedures don't have the money to get the good surgeons and when something is advertised as positive and saying things like how you feel more confident or people like the way you look now it incentivizes people who don't have the same means or access to "the good ones" to find ways to get the same work done because they want the same "benefits". It's all bad.
You'd be surprised how many people can put money together if they have a goal.
Most people who want work done want something specific, very rarely do you meet people who want a tear down and build back up, and beautiful people existing has nothing to do with it. Your whole argument kind of boils down to "won't somebody think of the children" but instead of children it's poor ugly people. Poor ugly people won't get work done, people who can save regardless of their looks might, and rarely does a hush hush forshame kind of attitude help anything except those looking to sneer down their secretly debumped nose at people.
But it might be a cultural thing, here being open and honest is seen as a good thing, it shows you accept your choices and take responsibility for yourself and your actions, any kind of self-elevation or bragging is a more akin to a moral failure just like lying.
 
I don't think people should be open about the work they've done. I don't think any positive spin on cosmetic surgery is good. Most of the people who get "good work" only needed minor tweaks, already have good genetics so that they don't look uncanny valley, and have the money to pay for the best surgeons, and had the ability to know when to stop with getting tweaks despite also being the sort of person who obsesses over their looks to such a degree. But most people who would be interested in procedures don't have the money to get the good surgeons and when something is advertised as positive and saying things like how you feel more confident or people like the way you look now it incentivizes people who don't have the same means or access to "the good ones" to find ways to get the same work done because they want the same "benefits". It's all bad.
Exactly. Those who would benefit the most from plastic surgery are so ugly that the amount of work they'd need to look decent would put them in uncanny valley.
Those who need only minor work already look perfectly fine, and would benefit more from working on whatever insecurity is causing them to hyperfocus on a single feature of their body as holding them back.

People who invest time and money into bettering their personalities or their skill sets or their family's situation make, I think, much better people in the long run. All of us will age and get wrinkly and saggy; fighting that is a lost battle from the get go, and puts you behind those who spent time fighting much more important (and winnable) battles.

But if retards want to waste their money and risk their health so they can "fix" things which aren't broken, great, because this thread always welcomes more content.
here being open and honest is seen as a good thing,
Well, that's us told.
 
I'm fascinated by people who have elective cosmetic surgery, have terrible outcomes, and then go around playing the victim and blaming the doctors. You didn't need surgery. Surgery is a dangerous procedure and no cosmetic outcome is worth the risk, it's fucking ridiculous. Lasik complication stories in particular blow my mind.
The best outcome is that you get rid of glasses and contacts, but the published complication rates are a bunch of lies of course because it's business. Fucking insane. Imagine using finite medical resources to be pretty. Disgusting

I've heard too many anecdotic stories about eye doctors, who point at their own prescription glasses and ask ''Well, what's this?'' in response to being asked by a patient, if they recommend laser eye surgery. Also some about laser eye clinic doctors, who return home, remove contact lenses and go with glasses for the rest of the day.
I know about the LASIK complication of streaked light rays forming around light sources. I hate those when I have dirty glasses, I hate them on the windshield, and I'd go mad if the eyes did that.
 
Final Destination 5 is what put me off LAISK, and even before then I was apprehensive. That movie was just the final stamp of no thanks. I may not be able to see well at all without glasses, but I'll live with that over potential permanent damage, vision is one of the main senses I don't want to lose completely.
I watched Final Destination 5 about 2 days before scheduled LASIK. I caught highway scene on TV and decided to watch a marathon, completely forgot about eye part in 5th. Found my first gray hairs after operation, lol. In same batch of patients was guy about 19-20, had just myopia about -1.0 dioptres. I kept thinking what a dumbass making operation so young and with not so terrible eyesight, given you can do it once, maybe twice in a lifetime
 
Saw this on r/mildlypenis.
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jesus christ, it just looks so bad. What did the...[googling] muscle group known as the obliques do to these people?? It's like the buccal fat thing but for your sides, it's just so ugly.
Apparently hip fillers are a thing. It's intended to smooth out the curve of that area of the body. Of course, there are people who massively overdo it, like the guy in that picture.
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Apparently hip fillers are a thing. It's intended to smooth out the curve of that area of the body. Of course, there are people who massively overdo it, like the guy in that picture.
I was assuming it was a BBL, where they take the fat from your waist and cram it in your butt. also jesus fuck, I didn't realize that was a man in that picture until you said something! I thought it was an ugly woman with short hair.
 
streaked light rays forming around light sources.
I have an astigmatism so I see light bursts and halos. It makes driving at night extremely difficult. Imagine doing that on purpose to get rid of glasses. Maybe if my eyesight was really bad, like legally blind 20/200, I'd consider lasik. Is that a PL?
 
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