Whether you have had plastic surgery, want plastic surgery, or are just curious;
I believe many at least would like to know about it.
In life, most people suffered criticisms with regards of how we actually look.
Come on, don't tell my the bullshits about natural beauty.
What about those without natural beauty?
We humans, are all superficial.
I'm not downright f-ugly but I'm not perfect either.
I do not pursuit perfection, but I do want to make things right if it's under my capability.
Yeap, I am going ahead with my my decision of doing rhinoplasty and alarplasty.
I don't mind being called "fake or plastic",
because I am using my own hard-earned money to fix somewhere I which I don't like.
The fact is, I don't bother hiding it anyway.
As well, I am already considering the next trip for eyes, chin, forehead?
Who knows :p
Let's not deny but better looking people have better life.
Regardless of any other reasons that one would have the courage to go for plastic surgeries.
They have their own reasons, don't they?
( Of course, I do not encourage or discourage plastic surgery)
However, I DO encourage extensive researches and considerations before deciding.
No one wants to be cut-up on a surgical table without even having the basic trust to put your looks on the front-line.
Ending up like:
(Image from Google)
Well, definitely they had gone through several times of revisions and botox.
But considering not to get over addictive to plastic surgery.
(Angela Baby)
Factors to consider: Plastic Surgery
- Expectations: Anticipate improvement, not perfection. Nobody says you will look like Angela Baby or Megan fox. If you happen to expect this way, I bet you're bound to be disappointed.
- Risks: Dissatisfaction, Surgical complications including excessive bleeding or infection.
- Expenses: Also consider cost of any follow-up care or additional corrective procedures.
- Recovery: Might need days, weeks or even months to recover. Understand the physical effects that maybe part of your recovery and how it will affect your personal and professional life.
- Psychological changes: MIGHT improve in self-esteem but isn't likely to relieve from depression or other mental health conditions
Just based on these few factors, made me consider for almost 2-3 years.
The costs, dates and recovering time is frustrating enough.
I am nervous, at the same time, excited.
Maybe I am lucky enough to be recommended a surgeon that owns a beauty clinic in Kula Lumpur, has been operating for 7 years and happened to be published in Malaysia magazine 风彩,twice this year.
(Nope, not advertising for them, non-sponsored.)
But somehow, I have confidence in this surgeon.
I had booked the appointment on 11th of October.
Well, that's the very first step.
Lets hope it all goes well.
Will update my journey soon.
P.S: Thanks for all my close friends with positive encouragements and boyfriend, Mogan for understanding.
Cuba might be an excellent option for breast augmentation or facelift. Utmost aftercare.
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