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Tell Us: Ever Consider Plastic Surgery?





While watching a Youtube video, the girl entertainingly talking about self confidence and how to 'shake' off your haters lol bursts out "Guess what my boobs are fake!" I had no idea because they looked so real. I used to be against plastic surgery. I always thought that you should just accept your body for what God gave you and if you needed to lose weight you ought to get your butt in gear instead of going under the knife but I have to ask myself 'What's wrong with a little nip & tuck?'



According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), there were more than 1.8 million cosmetic surgeries and 8.4 million minimally invasive cosmetic procedures (i.e. Botox injections, laser hair removal) performed in the United States in 2005. Here are the top 20 cosmetic surgeries. http://health.howstuffworks.com



Here are the top 5 plastic surgeries performed. 



1. Liposuction

Liposuction is the removal of fat deposits using a tube inserted beneath the skin; fat is then sucked out using a vacuum-like device.



2. Rhinoplasty

Commonly called a nose job, rhinoplasty is the reshaping of the nose to make it bigger or smaller, to narrow the span of the nostrils, or to change the angle between the nose and upper lip.



3. Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation, or augmentation mammaplasty, is the enlarging of a woman's breasts using saline- or silicone-filled implants.



4. Eyelid Surgery

In eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, drooping upper eyelids and bags below the eyes are corrected by removing extra fat, muscle, and skin. Women improve their peepers far more often than men -- of the 230,697 blepharoplasty procedures performed in 2005, 86 percent of patients were women.



5. Tummy Tuck

Beer guts may be more associated with men, but women by far get more abdominoplasty procedures. The abdomen is flattened during the surgery when extra fat and skin are removed and abdominal muscles are tightened. In 2005, plastic surgeons performed 134,746 tummy tucks -- 96 percent of them on women. 









If money was no object and you didn't have to risk your life in surgery what if any plastic surgeries would you opt for?


I think I would wait until post pregnancy and see what I was working with lol ☺