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College entrance examination students choose to cut double eyelids after summer vacation. Should parents support it?
Well, it depends. If the child feels inferior because of his single eyelid, or even dares not communicate with others because he is not good-looking, and if he insists that double eyelid surgery can make himself beautiful and is not prepared to have other plastic surgery, I will help him choose a good hospital and accompany him to have surgery after explaining the consequences of double eyelid surgery's failure.

If he wants to do double eyelids just because his classmates are doing double eyelids, I will stop him and choose to take him on a trip or tell him in other ways that everything is different from others.

In fact, many parents are extremely taboo about plastic surgery. The reasons for taboos range from fear of disfigurement, waste of money, unlucky plastic surgery, and good children can't have plastic surgery. There are many reasons. For me, plastic surgery is just an ordinary shortcut to make people beautiful. Although this shortcut is bumpy, it is sometimes a good one.

Like the first case I mentioned, a friend of mine has been to double eyelid surgery. After the operation, he was indeed more energetic than before, but he hasn't completely changed. But her whole temperament has changed a lot. The reason is that she always feels that she feels a lot more beautiful after having a double eyelid because her single eyelid is not good (although I don't think so). But I have to say that she is more popular than before, walking with her head held high and smiling with confidence.

So I think if a simple double eyelid surgery can help children rebuild themselves, why not? If the child really feels inferior to a certain extent because of the single eyelid, even if the parents stop the child, they will try to save money for surgery. Instead of letting children find some unscrupulous hospitals or informal beauty salons for surgery, it is better to let parents help them choose a safe hospital. At this time, the child is confident and the parents are relieved. Isn't that great?

And the second reason, I am against the second one, is that children affected by this reason can hardly be satisfied with a simple double eyelid surgery. Today they can follow the trend of double eyelids, and tomorrow they can follow the trend of bone cutting and plastic surgery. If we don't change this concept, no one knows what children will learn in many years.

In fact, to put it bluntly, as individuals, parents should not pay more attention to them. All parents need to do is help their children avoid some risks.