Why is cosmetic surgery addictive?
Let's give a very simple metaphor. Plastic surgery is like we girls buying clothes and coats, and you just want to buy a pair of pants to go with it. You just want to buy a pair of shoes to match your pants. When you buy shoes, you want to buy a pair of socks to match your shoes. If I have bought them all, I want to buy another bag to match this suit, which looks better. Plastic surgery is such a truth, just to make yourself look better and better. Then why do people choose plastic surgery? Everyone has the right to pursue beauty, and everyone wants to look better and more beautiful. Everyone wants others to praise him. Some people choose plastic surgery to make their faces look more stereoscopic, or to change some of their original defects, while others blindly pursue what kind of face is popular from fashion trends, so it is wrong to blindly follow suit. And if you don't know whether you are suitable for a fashionable face shape, you will be very dissatisfied with your face shape if you go down. Moving here and there will cause addiction to plastic surgery. I have seen such a case. A girl in her early twenties, tall and white, has moved a lot. You can see that her whole face has been moved, and her eyes are exaggerated, which is completely divorced from the aesthetics of normal people. She still feels that she is not good-looking, and she goes everywhere to consult cosmetic surgery. Doctors also go to many places to ask about this knowledge. In his case, we can see that this is not cosmetic addiction. This is a psychological problem, and I always feel that I am not good-looking. Here, this doesn't look good, and that doesn't look good either. I've always wanted it to be perfect. This addiction to cosmetic surgery is even more horrible. Although everyone has the right to pursue beauty, it is unnatural to rationally choose the one that suits you best, and not to keep moving.