I am surprised you are surprised celebrities (most, probably) get plastic surgery. They're in an industry where looks matter, and getting older, especially for women, limits the roles available to them.
I absolutely would love to have some plastic surgery, had I the money and if I didn't have panic disorder. However, I want to lose all my excess weight first. And I'd prefer to be younger, because I'd have better skin and probably would recover faster.
One thing I'd like done is my eyes. You can hardly see my lower eyelids, because the upper eyelids hang down and block most of the view. Even when I was young, this was a problem, but it's worse, now that I'm older. I love eye shadow, but when you can't see all the colors, it's like wasting money.
That isn't all I want. I would love breast implants, not for size, but for lifting and giving roundness. I can get a breast lift (without implants), but they'd still be saggy-looking (I've looked at post-surgery images of breast lifts, as well as other plastic surgeries). I'd like some Restalyn (or whatever it's called) to plump up some of my facial skin and lips, but I don't want to look fake. I'd like my hands to look younger.
Oh, poo! Let's get real, shall we? I don't want these surgeries, I just want to be young and beautiful forever!
I will give a piece of advice: If you go for any plastic surgery, get it done by a
board-certified surgeon, don't look for discounts (not when it comes to surgery!), and ask to see photos of the doctor's actual patients, before and after. Don't assume if you see a photo album in the waiting room, or pictures on the walls, that that's the work of the doctor(s) in that office. ASK! Sometimes doctors use images that are for selling the surgery, but are not photos of their own actual work.
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