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Total of 1,236 votes
3.3%
Beneficial. Thank goodness for plastic surgeons who are able to help people feel better about themselves.
41 votes
51.3%
Harmful. Plastic surgery has turned far too many women into fake-looking androids with puffy lips and frozen foreheads.
634 votes
45%
It depends. Good plastic surgery can be a fabulous thing, but bad plastic surgery is simply horrific.
556 votes
0.4%
I’m not sure what to think.
5 votes


Personally I think Heidi Montag is gross looking. She was prettier before she had all the work donel Of course she has no brains at all so what more would you expect of her?
I think that plastic surgery done in minimal amounts is fine. If a woman wants to look younger, what's the harm? Or if a person had a huge nose and wants it fixed, no problem there either. It's these twits that remake their whole body for no reason other than they think it will make them look/feel better, that need to get a life and find a cause into which they can pour some of their money. Maybe that would make them feel better about themselves.
There are SO many potential problems with plastic surgery. One thing is that people often don't realize that plastic surgery has to be maintained, so you end up having to go under the knife more than once and each procedure can look more artificial than the last.
Personally, I feel that if it makes people feel better to get something surgically altered, it's their prerogative(sp?) to do so but I wouldn't have it done (except possibly for reconstructive surgery following an accident or mastectomy). Anaesthesia scares me anyway, so why undergo it voluntarily?
Unfortunately, some people don't know when to stop. Did you catch Buzz Aldrin's wife in the audience of DWTS? Not sure what all she had done to her face, but the result is NOT GOOD! She looks like she might be from Mars (with apologies to all the Martians out there!!)
Fake breasts are a real turn off.....................ALL of them. Why do women and men think bigger is always better? Real ones are the best, any size.
I think if you're getting surgery to correct a blemish or disfigurement, that's one thing. I've gotten Botox before, not to get rid of wrinkles but because I get terrible tension headaches, and Botox works better than pills. And I won't lie--I've thought about lipo, but then I read about what the procedure actually entails, and I actually got nauseated. Forget that idea!
But if you're getting plastic surgery because you think you're not pretty enough, and you need to be beautiful and you think surgery is the only way you will be, then I think you'd be better off spending the money on therapy so you can learn to accept yourself.
Ember had it right--the real problem can be when people don't know when to stop. Remember MJ, anyone? Talk about a plastic surgery addict...
I don't even know who this heidi chick is, but her boobs are hideous! I don't know why she would do that to such a previously pretty body. I can't imagine having such a low self-esteem. I'm almost 43 and I like my flaws, I like my emerging wrinkles. (not crazy about the grey hair, though). I like my surgical scar on my knee, my dog-bite scar on my thigh, the scar by my eye from falling off my bed and cutting my face on a sharp corner.
I think it's a shame that people don't recognize the beauty in aging. If you do it right by naturally taking care of yourself, then you are so much more attractive than the fakers.
that doesn't count plastic surgery to correct deformities or burns, bad accidents, etc. Then there is a definite benefit.
The boob job in the pic was awful.
When you compare the before and after, that's got to be at least 4 or 5 cup sizes worth of difference. It's just too much. She looks like she has skin-colored beachballs strapped to her chest!
If she'd have only had them add maybe two cup sizes, it would have looked great.
Heidi was kinda average before, decent body but nothing special in the face but now she looks like an anime character...Thumbs down.