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If conditions permit, will you support the other half to have plastic surgery?
Of course I will support him, but only if he, as an adult, has such a will, and I, as the other half, will definitely support him. First of all, it must be moral and material support. If the other person calmly tells me that he is going to have plastic surgery, I ask him where he wants to go, how much it will cost, and whether the risks and consequences have been understood. If so, I will unconditionally support him mentally and materially, and tell him that as long as you think it over and can bear the consequences, I will unconditionally support you. Especially material things, I hope he can find a professional and reliable doctor to do the operation.

Secondly, after moral and material support, we need to support him in other ways. Plastic surgery doesn't mean you can do it on the same day. First of all, we should understand what plastic surgery is like, and then find an authoritative doctor in the industry to give him a reasonable suggestion. Finally, if you want to do it, set a time. In the whole process, I hope to stay with him and give him some reference and advice. Especially in the recovery period after operation, someone needs to provide all-round care, and my support is needed at this time.

Although cosmetic surgery has been accepted by many people in recent years, the public is not so exclusive to cosmetic surgery, but there will still be certain risks after surgery. Therefore, if my other half wants plastic surgery, as long as he can fully understand the consequences of project failure and some sequelae, even the worst plan has been made. I think he has considered it comprehensively. At this time, I advised him not to do it again, which was actually against his will.

So if I can give you the greatest support according to his wishes, ensure that his operation can be successfully completed and then restore to the best effect, isn't it the best choice? After all, as long as the parties themselves can bear the consequences, I don't think others have much opposition.