Your opinion please on my plastic surgery

czecha

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Most people in their 30’s have thin undereye skin where the ONLY way to get rid of the tired dark circles is with filler or fat grafting.

Infraorbital rim implants are there for the sake of augmenting and eliminating negative orbital vector by false appearance of bone in the area

Me, Saiyan and a couple users from looksmax spent THOUSANDS for custom infraorbital rim implants with the thought that our undereyes would be good and colorless after the surgery. They eliminate negative orbital vector, sure. But the sickly look of the undereyes is the main problem and it’s still there with ALL of us post surgery - even with blackpilled projection

Well except me, cuz I got filler 1ml in each eye after.

And except the people with very little black circles who just needed bone support
 

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You went to all that trouble when you could have just applied cold spoons to the areas instead? SMH.
 

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Seems kind of silly to me, especially if you're already obsessed with your looks, could lead to being a surgery freak.
 

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Seems kind of silly to me, especially if you're already obsessed with your looks, could lead to being a surgery freak.
It's the kind of surgery that only obsessed people get..

Incels always gotta go nerdy with their defects.. "negative vectors". Normal people just call it a droopy eyed mothafucka.
 

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I cant think of a surgery id want, that wouldnt be risky to make me look worse or just not like myself. Maybe when my face starts to go, a hair bit of filler or something. Idk. Aging gracefully can look good too. Teeth if i need some fixing. Hair for fixing. Altering isnt something im into.
It's the kind of surgery that only obsessed people get..

Incels always gotta go nerdy with their defects.. "negative vectors". Normal people just call it a droopy eyed mothafucka.
 

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Most people in their 30’s have thin undereye skin where the ONLY way to get rid of the tired dark circles is with filler or fat grafting.

Infraorbital rim implants are there for the sake of augmenting and eliminating negative orbital vector by false appearance of bone in the area

Me, Saiyan and a couple users from looksmax spent THOUSANDS for custom infraorbital rim implants with the thought that our undereyes would be good and colorless after the surgery. They eliminate negative orbital vector, sure. But the sickly look of the undereyes is the main problem and it’s still there with ALL of us post surgery - even with blackpilled projection

Well except me, cuz I got filler 1ml in each eye after.

And except the people with very little black circles who just needed bone support
Dont listen to these bluepilled dorks telling you it was bad. If theres something you can actively do that will permanently enhance your facial appearance you should always do it. Needs to look natural. I would go with fat grafting, it eliminates shitty looking skin most of the time, this is why i hate infraorbital implants. And its not most people in their 30s , its most humans in general but rather some in their 20s get saved a bit by youth collagen. Give it some years and their true bone formation shows.
 

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I cant think of a surgery id want, that wouldnt be risky to make me look worse or just not like myself. Maybe when my face starts to go, a hair bit of filler or something. Idk. Aging gracefully can look good too. Teeth if i need some fixing. Hair for fixing. Altering isnt something im into.
Knowing myself I'll probably get a face lift in 2-3 decades when my face starts to sag. A little bit of filler in strategic spots is fine if needed as long as it looks natural but they aren't gonna make an unattractive person attractive, they're only for people who already have an aesthetic base. Also if you get them under the eyes you're gonna have black eyes for a few weeks and people will think you were assaulted. Maintenance is a b**ch though and probably why they're a bad idea in the long run.
 

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Anyway no way OP got this done, he copied and pasted a random thread from Looksmax on his usual nolife having troll sh*t.
 

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I would consider an eye lift if ever necessary but nothing else. I’ve seen some good eye lift results in real life. A guy at work in his fifties had has amazing results. On the whole, I intend to age fairly gracefully.
I have an American colleague of about 60 years old, and I am 100 percent sure she’s had a facelift, her eyes look slanted. She looks much younger than her age, but you can tell something is off with her face.
 

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I would consider an eye lift if ever necessary but nothing else. I’ve seen some good eye lift results in real life. A guy at work in his fifties had has amazing results. On the whole, I intend to age fairly gracefully.
I have an American colleague of about 60 years old, and I am 100 percent sure she’s had a facelift, her eyes look slanted. She looks much younger than her age, but you can tell something is off with her face.
Sometimes an eye lift is needed as a health issue when the person ages.
 

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If something is bothering you get it fixed.. nose, teeth, whatever. I’d get some filler.. in fact I’ve ordered a hyaluron pen from Chynaaa. Hoping Turkey gets taken off the red list so I can book my flight for sept
 

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If something is bothering you get it fixed.. nose, teeth, whatever. I’d get some filler.. in fact I’ve ordered a hyaluron pen from Chynaaa. Hoping Turkey gets taken off the red list so I can book my flight for sept
You can't always get anything fixed. If you hate being 5'6 you're probably not gonna fly to India and immerse in massive pain and get crippled for 6 months just to have longer less functional legs. Gotta outweigh the risks and benefits.
 

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You can't always get anything fixed. If you hate being 5'6 you're probably not gonna fly to India and immerse in massive pain and get crippled for 6 months just to have longer less functional legs. Gotta outweigh the risks and benefits.
I saw a vid where they did that procedure on some guy and the Doctor literally takes a chisel or something and hammers it in the guy's leg to break it, while you can hear the chipping sounds :eek:.
 

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You can't always get anything fixed. If you hate being 5'6 you're probably not gonna fly to India and immerse in massive pain and get crippled for 6 months just to have longer less functional legs. Gotta outweigh the risks and benefits.
Well I meant within reason.. breaking a persons legs and inserting metal rods is a lot different than getting minor cosmetic surgery.
 

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I saw a vid where they did that procedure on some guy and the Doctor literally takes a chisel or something and hammers it in the guy's leg to break it, while you can hear the chipping sounds :eek:.
lol nice!
hope thats how it works with a chiseled jaw, too^^
 
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