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Want to be beautiful, but don't want others to see plastic surgery? What kind of psychology is this?
This is normal psychology. In fact, many people who have never been a bystander or pursued exaggerated online celebrity effects have great misunderstandings about plastic surgery.

Plastic surgery itself is to adjust some of its shortcomings or parts that affect beauty with the help of modern medical technology. Beauty should be natural and conform to the standard of natural aesthetics. You can't let others see at a glance that it has been done, so it will become a "monster" in the eyes of others or an "alternative" that does not conform to the mainstream!

The highest realm of plastic surgery is natural beauty, so that others can't see the traces of treatment. On the street, you will see many people's double skins are wide and thick, with very obvious traces. You can tell at a glance that it is a double eyelid. Clinically, we all judge it as the naked eye. In fact, the eyes are not successful and need to be repaired.

Plastic surgery should follow the principle of nature, and don't deliberately pursue exaggerated effects! Be the most beautiful self instead of being the shadow of others or being like a star or model.

There is no doubt that everyone loves beauty, but the beauty of nature is deeply rooted in everyone's heart, and human beings must be the product of nature. Don't go too far with plastic surgery. It's always appropriate to dress lightly.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question.

Everyone has a love of beauty. It is normal to love beauty. Why should we care too much about other people's opinions when we choose cosmetic surgery? As the old saying goes, "You can't have your cake and eat it". When faced with a choice, it is normal to have a dilemma.

In fact, the natural beauty that parents give us is the real beauty.

Everyone wants to be more beautiful, which is normal. But it is wrong to turn this sentence into obsession. That is not to accept yourself, not to admit your imperfections, and all kinds of choices in the future will be trapped by your own obsession. Even if you have plastic surgery, it is because of your obsession, and it has nothing to do with beauty. Therefore, you will have the psychology of not wanting others to see it. And if you go for plastic surgery just because you want to be beautiful, naturally you don't have this kind of psychology.