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Plastic surgery is a narcissism.
Cosmetic surgery can be roughly divided into three types:

Make up for serious defects to meet the qualified standards.

Micro-plastic surgery makes you look better.

It's already beautiful and needs to be overhauled.

The first two are practical needs, and to a certain extent, there is a gap between desire and status quo.

The third is extreme narcissism.

Isn't narcissism perfect? Do you still need plastic surgery?

No, no one in this world thinks he is perfect at heart. The real psychological balance is not to feel perfect, but to admit that you are not perfect. I have my own shortcomings, I am not good enough. I can try to change them, but I can't help it.

So are narcissists. He thinks he is perfect in thought, but there is a huge gap in his heart, because he never thinks he has a little problem, but the problem exists objectively.

In this way, the internal gap is easy to externalize, and the internal balance is easier to change. So there is a phenomenon: a very beautiful girl wants plastic surgery.

Some people make a bad face and regret it, but they still have to make various gestures when posing.

Some people have had plastic surgery repeatedly, but they are not satisfied with the whole thing. Obviously, the outside can't make up for the inside.

This externalization of inner loss is not only cosmetic surgery on the face, but also "cosmetic surgery" on the face. For example, squeezing others' self-esteem to fill their psychological gaps is not essentially different from padding the bridge of the nose, and it is a manifestation of narcissism.