Sure there are a few things I would love to have done. Scar removal being at the top of that list. With the amount of surgeries I have had over the past year. Most are below my bikini line but not those on my back they are above my waist ( kidney level) and I hate them--with a passion. They have faded over time but I still notice them. Still having another surgery on the books more scars will come. So I am not sure if it will ever stop.
One thing I do not understand are women in their 20's wanting Botox. Stinky your comment reminded me of such but I am not picking on you. I was watching a program the other night about all these young girls getting the smallest of lines out of their face and they just ended up with 'perma grin' or what looked like a bee sting or swollen in some places.
I think that the American Public puts so much pressure on one to be perfect it is literally scaring our youth. Into believing they have to look like those women in airbrushed magazine ads. Look at these stars and models without makeup and airbrushing--they have the same flaws they don't want you to think they have.
I've seen shows where young women have procedures done that did not need such and came out looking horrible when done. They did not need a thing done IMO.
Body Dismorphic Disorder is playing a huge role in advancing plactic surgery. The media and Hollywood, where stars have surgery and body doubles to have an apperaence that is false create these men and women who have such low self esteem and suffer the conquences of BDD.
Cassi