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Everyone says plastic surgery. What's the difference between plastic surgery and plastic surgery?
Hehe, talk about me first. I am a person with a defective appearance. Frankly speaking, my eyes vary in size, and it is obvious that one side of my forehead collapses and my nose is crooked.

Since then, the size of my face has been different, because many parts of my facial features are not where they should be. This is all because I was dystocia, but everyone never called me ugly to my face, and of course I didn't pay attention to it behind my back. At this time, I must admit that I am flawed. If I go to a beauty salon and a person without facial features goes to the beauty salon at the same time, my operation is called plastic surgery and hers is called plastic surgery.

Plastic surgery is to make your reasonable facial features more reasonable, and mine is to make unreasonable facial features more acceptable to the public, but I think my parents gave me my face. Although I am a girl and I want to be more beautiful, I think the word "plastic surgery" is a double-edged sword. You can make yourself complete, or you can have plastic surgery, so I wish you beauty and cherish the present. At least there are people like me who are still starting.

What else do you take care of?