Anonymous wrote:I am not pro plastic surgery but sometimes for real butterface I think splurging in 5-10K to address the key issue makes sense.
As you said, most people can (with tons of dedications and focus, not saying it is easy) achieve a very good looking body. 2 major hindrances that are hard to correct are very heavy set / broad squeleton and very bad posture (the type that would have required intervention as a child). But even with that you can achieve a nice athletic and thin enough body.
For the face though... once you improved hair and skin you can Still be left with some major flaws. I personally see 2 that I find really hard/unfair: no chin / big chin and horse teeth or prognate teeth. No low intervention way to improve it or camouflage it and I always think that if the woman would just get the chin implant or chin corrected she would improve her beauty by 100X
Sometimes it is the opposite problem - horse face, or a face that is too long/chin that is too big/long. I have also seen chin implants that look terrible and/or overdone, so they are not the answer to everything.