Would You Consider Plastic Surgery?
Categories: Your Turn

Here at That's Fit, we're constantly telling you what we think about things, but sometimes it's nice to know what you think. So from time to time, we'll ask you a question. Don't be afraid to speak up -- we love feedback.
A little while ago, when I asked if you would change something about your body if given the chance, the answer was a resounding YES. Not no, or even maybe -- just yes. But how does one go about changing his or her body? A fairy godmother is one option. Good, old-fashioned hard work (read: diet and exercise) is another, more viable one, but even that involves a lot of effort for a very slow pay off. The other option, of course, is surgery. It's risky, painful and involves a difficult recovery, but it's fast and usually effective.
So this time around, I'm asking ...
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sarah 11-18-2008 @ 10:46AM
If it was because of some medical factors like breast cancer I might consider it
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andrea 11-18-2008 @ 12:08PM
If I had one feature that completely undermined my self confidence I would do it. For example, if I had giant ears, or a huge crooked nose I'd probably fix it. People fix their crooked smiles with braces all the time- I don't see a difference. I wouldn't get lipo or have multiple procedures, though. I would probably get a tummy tuck if a pregnancy ruined my stomach.
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