One other thing, I've got a recessed lower jaw which makes me massively conscious of my side profile anywhere in public, which is probably where a lot of my appearance obsession stems from. I was aiming to have surgery at the end of the year, but it's horrible knowing that it'll use up all the money from my summer job...
Don't get surgery unless your jaw is not able to function properly and/or causing you
physical pain. It won't give you the results you want (magically curing depression/lack of confidence) and you'll want to get another surgery to fix another part of your face, and then another and you'll wake up
after each surgery feeling the same way.
Anybody who says that looks don't matter is severely mentally challenged, &/or in denial, but you're never as ugly as you think. Your lack of confidence is the only thing holding you back.
Lucky for all of us,
confidence is something you can learn.
Thinking that you need a girlfriend to feel happy comes from a deeply rooted insecurity based on the (low) value you place on yourself. Even if every girl in the world wanted to bang you, you would still feel like a depressed, unconfident loser when its over. She still wouldn't be able to love you the way you think you need.
I've struggled with depression my entire life, so I know how it is. You can't hang around
losers and depressed people all day and expect to get better. The only way to get better socially is to go out and
socialize. Challenge yourself to improve instead of looking for the easy way out, like getting a surgery
that wont help. The biggest problem with the Looksim guys is that they don't challenge themselves. They cry about why they can't succeed and then look for a cheat code to get past an obstacle that
doesn't even exist. Right now you're doing the exact same thing. True change takes time, effort and failure. Make small goals, and start achieving them.
As soon as you get done upvoting this post write down five short term goals. The first is to go to the gym three times a week for a month, if you don't already. The second is to read five books, if you aren't already a regular reader. Another good one is learning to cook five meals, or go to five concerts. Whatever you think is realistic, but still challenging. Now you have something positive you can pursue instead of mindlessly clicking links online all day. Once you've accomplished those goals, make more and add a long term goal as well. I know you're worried about finding a GF, but this isn't a good place to talk about that. Once you start focusing on your own self improvement that problem will solve itself.