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Originally Posted by SorryShaped
Are these entirely cosmetic surgeries? Curiosity has gotten to me there.
If they are, and even if not, do you really need them for quality of life? Is it worth the anxiety you're going through?
I've heard from one very pompous cosmetic surgeon that was very drunk at a party for the wealthy I worked, "we always do just a good enough job to make them come back. Even if I could fix the elephant man in one trip, there's no money in it." He then laughed like he thought he was both Robin Williams and the crowd but only him. Most people at those parties said really stupid stuff like that about an hour before the bar closed.
I think I make butts look cute, but that's my self esteem usually. It's taking tiny steps past myself to see that I'm not all that ugly. Maybe I'm ok.
I'm sure you're ok no matter what. Most people are very beautiful, the rest haven't realized it yet.
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Thank you. That's terrible regarding the surgeon who was acting that way at the party and saying things like that, when people put trust in him.
It is a corrective cosmetic procedure, where I had a complication after previous cosmetic surgery. It's not an immediate concern, but it's something I've been wanting to fix and have been anxious about getting done. I had to wait 8 months to even be able to discuss my options with him. The thing is, I am afraid that I have "locked myself" into a decision since it is now scheduled. They did require me to put down a deposit to even be able to schedule. I hope I'm able to get my money back if I feel I'm not ready without penalty. I definitely want to talk to him again before following through with this.