Wednesday 18 July 2012

Plastic Surgery Lips

Plastic surgery has been on the rise for the past two decades and all though the economy has taken a plunge the plastic surgery market is still doing well, go figure. I have personally never been a fan of plastic surgery unless it’s to fix something like a cleft lip, breast cancer patient or other cases that really need it. I have seen many women who were so much prettier before they went under the knife and now look like some sort of monster. Those are usually the same women who have a plastic surgery addiction which is one scary addiction to have.
I think in reality most women all have insecurities about themselves and it differs wherever you go. Like in America we all want to be really skinny and tan however in Saudi the women like to be curvy and want to be white. It’s a woman thing we just never seem to be happy with who we are. We always want to look just like those perfect women plastered all over television. The truth is we could all look great if we just took care of ourselves by diet, exercise and the way we carry ourselves. We’re not supposed to look like bleach blonde porn stars and quite frankly I have no idea why women seem to want that look.
I guess the idea of looking perfect (or your perception of perfect) after a few hours sounds pretty good but the risk just seem so much deeper. I have read time after time about bags of silicone falling from where they were supposed to be, things leaking or busting, constant pain or headaches. Really none of it really seems worth it. Is there anything more important than your overall health?
For those of you in the Middle East you know that plastic surgery is huge with the women on television and they all look the same, it’s pretty weird. I mean do they go to the doctor and all ask for the exact same face? Oh and I just recently read about a mom who bought her small daughter a gift certificate for breast implants when she’s older. That’s just pretty much saying you’re not good enough being who you are. And did you hear about the Korean woman who injected cooking oil into her face? Plastic surgery is incredibly noticeable and looking like fake stretched clay is never a good look. 

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