Yes and no.
If we put aside the aesthetic standards of beauty and ugliness, the fairness in the world is only equality of opportunity. It's like when you take the college entrance examination, some people are smart and diligent, and some people are lazy and not very good at learning, but the college entrance examination is just a few subjects. Maybe I'm good at something else, can you say that's fair? There is no such thing as absolute fairness. What's more, acquired efforts are very important, how can acquired plastic surgery be said to be a shortcut?
A large part of medical cosmetology is anti-aging, but the current technology we can't do immortality, if one day, people can live forever and stay young, will you buy it? I think even if you order a very high **, you are willing to buy it, right? So, do you think it's a fair and reasonable thing for your children, for other people's children, and for our future generations?
Ordinary people want to be beautiful, just like they want to live forever and want to go to heaven, or even more urgent and partially achievable goals. Whether you admit it or not, there is an advantage in appearance, and how much it improves a person's life.
Is it fair to compare the beauties of acquired plastic surgery with the beauties of natural surgery together?
It's not fair
So it's fair to compare ordinary people and beauties together?
Equally unfair.
A girl who is naturally beautiful is compared to a girl who is beautiful after plastic surgery.
Because of the same beauty, the girl who has plastic surgery has to pay a much greater price: money, pain, risk, and prejudice. If it's pure and natural, it's beautiful, who wants to go for plastic surgery.
But if you are not beautiful enough, you don't have the qualifications to be beautiful?
The biggest reason why plastic surgery is criticized is that it is easy to be disabled, unnatural, and even become a plastic surgery face like an assembly line all over the world.
Just because of the inferiority complex of the plastic surgeon itself and the fact that the industry is more or less unfair, this matter is always a bit of a black-hearted small workshop. Some people have plastic surgery, and they don't dare to show it proudly. The morality of our people is too high, and we restrain others as well as ourselves.
But in fact, since many people have this need, and there are indeed many people who do it, why can't we be more transparent and improve the professionalism of this matter from the perspective of medicine and service?
Although plastic discrimination still exists, the situation is improving. In the past few years, the people around me cut their double eyelids and dodged all kinds of lies to not let people know, but now cutting a double eyelid is as natural as eating a light meal, and no one is too much to laugh at.
After all, everyone also has the right to pursue equality when it comes to appearance.
From the level of hospitals and platforms, we hope to be more professional and responsible, formalize and professionalize medical cosmetology, such as medical cosmetology platforms and more star medical cosmetology groups, which may gradually make the industry better;
From the plastic surgeon itself, I hope you don't just follow the trend out of inferiority, you should be clear about what you want, if you have to do it, you should go to the plastic surgery frankly, and look at the official name of medical beauty in the early stage, the cases of plastic surgery hospitals, or something to understand the information, communicate with the doctor more, choose the hospital carefully, and be responsible for yourself.
Hotspot Engine Project Overall, the majority of cosmetic surgery effects make people ugly, just look at the girls around you who have undergone surgery.
If you lack the ability to learn and discern, if you can't even do something as simple as making money, don't participate in the rabble of immature discipline development and childish impulsiveness.