Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

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I'm just pulling some "not like other girls" shit. Not lying. I just prefer my men to look like humans.
Look at this pick-me pretending she doesn't want to fuck a living Ken doll.

TT: An older picture. Interesting to see the nose seems to be sculpted with some inflexible material. Reminds me of those breast implants that try to follow the natural droplet shape of a breast, rather than a round bag of silicone. Those only look natural as long as the woman is upright.
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Left: just a regular dude
Right: someone was fucking around in create-a-sim, making a caricature of "the sexiest man alive". Fits snuggly in the uncanny valley and is fucking terrifying.

I'd say someone needs to tell the lookmaxing community that women do not find them attractive, but they'd just accuse me of lying and say I'm just pulling some "not like other girls" shit. Not lying. I just prefer my men to look like humans.

Left: Normal man.

Right: GREASY, SHINY, GREASY, OILY and GREASY blockhead with weird rubber lips pushing more GREASE and sebum out of his overstressed pores.

Goddamn, every single plastic surgery freak always looks GREASY and OILY as fuck.
 
Left: Normal man.

Right: GREASY, SHINY, GREASY, OILY and GREASY blockhead with weird rubber lips pushing more GREASE and sebum out of his overstressed pores.

Goddamn, every single plastic surgery freak always looks GREASY and OILY as fuck.
Honestly kinda surprised he hasn't turned his muscles into water balloons with synthol. That shit mortifies me. When I see men who use it, I just imagine those things rupturing if they try to do any real lifting.

Look at this pick-me pretending she doesn't want to fuck a living Ken doll.
Calling that man a living Ken doll is just an insult to Ryan Gosling, who actually looks like a human being and does not engage my fight-or-flight instinct.
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I have a question. Do good facelifts, or good surgery in general actually exist? As in, these women who have them in Hollywood, and everyone says they look great, are they needing a full face of makeup to cover the scars? Is it possible to do a lift, or eyelid surgery or whatever and look unscathed without makeup after?
I’ve a few scars in various places, from life, and they heal bright white. If that was a line around my face it’d be really obvious. Is it possible to get good, makeup free results or is everyone just stretched and spackled?
 
I have a question. Do good facelifts, or good surgery in general actually exist? As in, these women who have them in Hollywood, and everyone says they look great, are they needing a full face of makeup to cover the scars? Is it possible to do a lift, or eyelid surgery or whatever and look unscathed without makeup after?
I’ve a few scars in various places, from life, and they heal bright white. If that was a line around my face it’d be really obvious. Is it possible to get good, makeup free results or is everyone just stretched and spackled?
Plastic surgeons try to hide scars in creases where they'll be invisible. For facelifts that traditionally meant hiding it in the hairline but I guess there's a newer technique that uses even smaller incisions. For eyelid surgery that usually means the crease of your eyelids, for noses the incisions are inside the nostrils, etc.
 
I have a question. Do good facelifts, or good surgery in general actually exist? As in, these women who have them in Hollywood, and everyone says they look great, are they needing a full face of makeup to cover the scars? Is it possible to do a lift, or eyelid surgery or whatever and look unscathed without makeup after?
I’ve a few scars in various places, from life, and they heal bright white. If that was a line around my face it’d be really obvious. Is it possible to get good, makeup free results or is everyone just stretched and spackled?
Yes, I can confirm that they do exist. As I’ve mentioned here before, I have a lifelong close friend from the same middle-middle class town and background who married extremely well. We have both always been slim and fit and conventionally pretty, but now in our forties, she looks… well, like an immaculate rich person and I look tired and average. She has zero scarring or marking of any kind and does not look BOG-pilled in the least.

The celebs with ridiculous plastic surgery results either 1. Were rushed or pressured into a procedure that wasn’t necessarily right for them, or 2. they have some body dysmorphia and can’t see themselves accurately or 3. They have some sexual trauma that’s perpetuated by a fetishist partner. Maybe a small minority were just very unlucky with an otherwise reasonable practitioner and technique.
 
I have a question. Do good facelifts, or good surgery in general actually exist? As in, these women who have them in Hollywood, and everyone says they look great, are they needing a full face of makeup to cover the scars? Is it possible to do a lift, or eyelid surgery or whatever and look unscathed without makeup after?
I’ve a few scars in various places, from life, and they heal bright white. If that was a line around my face it’d be really obvious. Is it possible to get good, makeup free results or is everyone just stretched and spackled?
They try to hide the scars in the folds of the nose, under and behind the jaw, behind ears, close to the hair line, etc. And if you're already vain enough to get plastic surgery to improve your looks, why wouldn't you also use make up? You can also argue that the scar is less ugly than the wrinkles.
Here is an example of the scar behind the nose. From bathwater girl. Who, if the thread is to be believed, also got a titjob that screwed up her nipples which means she covers them now. Shame, would make a nice addition to this thread.
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I’ve a few scars in various places, from life, and they heal bright white. If that was a line around my face it’d be really obvious.
See, what you do is you get the first surgery and have that scar around your face. Once it's healed, you get a scar tissue removal surgery and it removes it, but leaves a second larger scar around where the excision was. So you just keep getting scar removal surgeries until eventually it circles your entire body and goes from being larger, to being smaller, and is moved entirely to your back where nobody will see. Like circling an onion.
 
They gave this poor woman a Michael Jackson nose and it’s asymmetrical. Sometimes I consider looking into procedures but things like this are enough to make me never go under the knife.
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Calling that man a living Ken doll is just an insult to Ryan Gosling, who actually looks like a human being and does not engage my fight-or-flight instinct.
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Not bad plastic surgery, but I finally understand buccal fat removal. Here’s the results you’re supposed to get. All of the celebrities getting it are just bad candidates.View attachment 7853420
If you’d never seen the before then I agree, but everyone who lives/works around her regularly is going to think ‘WHAT THE FUCK’ the second they see her. It’s a primal thing—seeing a familiar face change so radically and unnaturally is gonna set off automatic nope alarms.
I’m not saying this as a “women are prettier without makeup uwu please rub clits with me” thing, I’m just saying in this instance, I really think the before is cuter and has more personality. The before and after looks like the receptionist that’s been in the office for 20 years and seen your kids grow up, vs. the crazy lady in HR who would fire her for playing a single game of Wordle on the work computer.
 
I wonder if the actors who ruined their faces see their job opportunities decreasing. I doubt many people want to watch these walking horrors.
I’ve noticed this to be a bigger subject lately. It’s uncanny to watch an actor who you know was once great, now completely unable to emote. While the changes aren’t that bad (mostly because they can afford good surgeons) these changes are made purely to look good in still images, not in motion. It’s a huge setback for an actor, leave it to the models.

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and his eyelids seem to sit at slightly different levels.


I know a guy that had a stroke in one eye that caused him to go partially blind in it and his eyelid to droop. He ended up getting the lid corrected with surgery and his wife fucking hates it, she says he looks like a different person and like he's angry all the time. Not gonna dox the fella with photos, but the unevenness of his lids isn't far off from that Rob Lowe pic, so you're right, they did a good job with the makeup.
 
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Why does he look like someone hit him square in the face with a cast-iron frying pan a la Wile E Coyote in the first pic?

I saw a video of women buying "Botox" online and using Youtube tutorials to inject themselves. It's funny in a horrifying way to watch these women that can't move their mouths trying to talk. Tbh I thought about getting it between my eyes to rid myself of that one deep line that makes me look angry all the time, but after seeing so many botched procedures and palsy eyes, I think I'll just age as gracefully as possible.
 
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