i think plastic sergery should be reserved for people who need it. i had it once, to keep my eye from sinking, when i got jumped in high school. i seem to be the only one that can tell that its not quite the same as it was, so i guess they did a good job, either that or people are lieing when they say they cant see it. anyways im still all hawt and shit so i guess they did a good job.
i know one person in particular that wasnt ugly but wasnt very good looking either. she had a nose job and a boob job shortly after high school. she thought that she didnt have friends cause she wasnt good looking enough. well it turns out that she didnt have friends cause shes a cunt. all the surgery did was make alot of slob retarded guys hit on her all the time. now she just looks like a stripper cunt.
be happy with what god/genes gave you bint, having seen your pics, i woulndt want you to change a thing.
Your need was more obvious, matthe, but I'd say some people who don't seem to "need" surgery may find that having plastic surgery legitimate enhances their self-esteem and increases their happiness and sense of well-being. if they can afford it and are willing to undergo the process, I wouldn't deny them the opportunity, no matter my opinion on their "need" or on the before-and-after. Personally, I think there are some parts of my body that I'd "rather" have look a certain way, but there's nothing aesthetic I'm so upset about that I'd go under the knife to fix it. I'm not willing to spend the money or the recovery time/suffer during recovery.
Someday I would like lasik, though, so I can't claim to be totally free of vanity surgery desires. It's not that I don't like how I look with glasses (the ones I have actually look pretty good on me IMO), but the convenience/field of vision issues that glasses don't address, and that contact lenses only address at a price (again, financial and suffering, lol).