31/07/2024
31/07/2024
31/07/2024
Until half a century (0) ago, the basic physical structure you were born with, unless you suffered an accident, was the one you died with. Apart from normal wear and tear or the possibility of a broken nose or some disfigurement, you did not expect to change your appearance drastically. However, people have not always been happy with their lot and have often wanted to see something different when they look at themselves in the mirror. Fortunes have been made by selling wigs and miraculous wrinkle removers. Magazines have been full of advice on how to disguise the shape of your face by applying blushers and foundations since the day these products were invented.
Then fresh hope appeared in the form of cosmetic surgery. Most general practitioners warn their patients not to expect their lives to be transformed when they have their noses remodelled or their ears tucked back; nevertheless, there is a constant supply of willing victims streaming into the plush clinics of the knife-wielders.
It is the people in the public eye who normally have the most drastic changes made. However, many ordinary people dream of looking dramatically different, save for years to make their dream come true, and are willing to put up with the inevitable swelling, scarring, and black eyes. While some people sell stories to the tabloid press about how their lives have changed, many others are sadly disappointed with the results.
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