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Cosmetic Surgery - What"s Your Motivation?

"If ain't broke, don't fix it." Or "Leave well enough alone". We've grown up with these sayings and come to think of it there's a lot of wisdom in them. But why do people still contemplate in having a plastic surgery?

Maybe you have a birthmark the size of a quarter. Or cauliflower ears, which can easily be corrected by cosmetic ear surgery or "otoplasty", but that makes us unique as individuals.

We watch movies all the time and there are great and award-winning actors and actresses who won't be winning a beauty pageant anytime soon. Their special features make them unique and that what sets them apart and it's as normal as breathing.

Yet in spite of our normal physical characteristics, even though we don't like them, we've learn to live with them.

So along life's path you decide to get a plastic cosmetic surgery. Maybe you've grown tired of being called names. But many people who have had cosmetic procedures are on the "average category". But let's face it, the appearance standards of today are a bit high and many are willing to take a shorter route to be accepted.

Our appearance helps us have more confidence in our human interaction. Physical attractiveness can be an asset or a liability. Our looks influences how other interrelate with us.

But how does your motivation compare to those of other candidates? Did before you never took a second look on how well, or bad, you appeared? But lately you're taking a little longer in front of the mirror and noticing those little wrinkles around the eyes. Or you've begin noticing that you're using a different hole in you belt.

So if you really feel that surgery if the best option for you, consider these three thoughts:
- Cosmetic surgery is a nonessential procedure if is mostly for aesthetics.
- Any surgery involves risks.
- Cosmetic surgery usually boosts the individual's self-esteem more than his appearance.

Carefully think over the three thoughts above and also consider that when the surgery does not deliver the desired results disillusionment and depression may follow.

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