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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Normal people don't get plastic surgery. You're talking about 1% of the population. And no, I'd never date much less marry one[/quote] Wow, I'm in my early fifties. I haven not had plastic surgery myself, but nearly everyone I know and see (pre-pandemic) has had either plastic surgery or at least subtle fillers, lasers, lifts. You would be surprised how many moms have had boob work and tummy tucks. It's insane how much work people have done. Most of the time, you can't tell at all. Normal people do get plastic surgery. I think that many women feel like there is one thing they would like to change about their appearance, from a stomach to large chest to big nose, and by the time they reach their fifties, they have done it. And everyone has fillers now - you can get them done at parties out in the burbs, at malls, at all price points. [/quote] +1. Many average people get plastic surgery. You can get your surgery financed over time, so it’s more affordable. Also, more plastic surgeons work in rural and suburban communities. It’s no longer surgery for the rich. I had a tummy tuck and breast lift in my mid-40s. It cost $15K. We paid cash. DH was very supportive. He says he loves the results and is happy I had the surgery for myself. He’s not as supportive of facial surgery and didn’t want me to get large implants. He’s happy the results are very natural looking and I still look like your typical soccer mom. I’ve contemplated going back for implants and he said “don’t be that middle-aged woman with the large fake boobs.” From my experience, obviously fake plastic surgery is a turn off to some men. The surgery is out-patient and very safe. With over decades of surgery, not a single person had died from where I had my surgery performed. I wouldn’t let the remote chance of a side effect change my decision to get the surgery- just like I don’t let the remote chance of a plane crash or car accident prevent me from traveling. [/quote]
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