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It’s an assumption of immediacy, of easy transformation. You’re seeking to change yourself with the aid of a scalpel, the precise cuts and stitches. Too long have you suffered from the burden of being… you. There has been no relief. There has been no assurance. You’ve had a lifetime instead of wilted confidence. Every day has been a challenge. Every hour has been lamented. You can’t remember happiness. You think perhaps it never existed.
And so you wish now to discover something new, something better — and plastic surgery seems to be the perfect solution. It can take away the worry and shape it instead to kindness. You can have the appearance you always knew to be hidden inside. It will simply require a doctor to reveal it. You can finally be content.
This logic is common. Individuals flock each year to demand reinventions. They wish to defy all flaws, shifting them instead into conveniences. It’s a simple thing now to create a new identity and surgery has become accepted among all.
This can’t be denied — and shouldn’t be. The advantages of this specialty are innumerable and must be celebrated.
Individuals should understand, however, that no amount of clever knife-work will soothe an emotional problem. Surgery is meant to correct the perceived faults of the body. It won’t cure the troubles of the mind.
Too often is it believed that all concerns will fade once this change has been completed. A damaged ego will become suddenly whole. The truth, however, is that this isn’t a substitute for healing; and some will receive far better results from counseling instead. The reasons for seeking this procedure must therefore be understood.
You cannot mend a broken mentality (despite how easy it would seem) through surgery. This must be recognized. While the practice is a worthy one, it is not enough to rectify all of your past worries.
Know this and decide what will truly aid you most.










