Honestly, most men are attracted to women who have had plastic surgery, but that was done tastefully and in a subtle way. It looks good and not many people would say it's not natural. In addition, although cosmetic surgery can improve satisfaction with certain parts of the body, there isn't much evidence to suggest that cosmetic surgery makes people significantly happier with their bodies, and any improvement in self-esteem is short-lived. Other studies show that people who consider cosmetic surgery to be wrong justify their beliefs based on the fact that cosmetic surgery “violates the sanctity of the body” (p.Research has also found that people with symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder (a concern or obsession with some aspect of appearance) see no improvement in psychological well-being after surgery.
In other words, there is a risk that cosmetic surgery will worsen existing mental health problems in some people. In this regard, people may consider cosmetic surgery unfair because they believe it is a “lazy way out” (e.g., there is evidence to suggest that cosmetic surgery is viewed negatively because it is perceived to give people an unfair advantage over others, for example, with regard to dating or work success). Cosmetic surgery was promoted as a solution to help people break class barriers by altering their appearance. In fact, numerous studies show that people view cosmetic surgery in a negative light, precisely because they consider it unnatural.
In fact, research shows that people who are against cosmetic surgery justify their beliefs based on concern about the harm caused to people who undergo it. Research also shows that people who have low self-esteem or who have been teased about their appearance are more likely to undergo cosmetic surgery. This is especially concerning, as some research shows that people who undergo cosmetic surgery are more likely to have experienced mental health problems compared to the general population. Plastic surgery, on the contrary, aims to restore the appearance and functioning of the body, for example, after illness or injury.