Plastic surgery is a selfless act
People readily consider plastic surgery a selfish act as it is mainly solely for oneself to improve one’s appearance. In fact, plastic surgery is largely for self-satisfaction. The onset of plastic surgery is one’s dissatisfaction with one’s appearance. Plastic surgery comes down to changing something dissatisfactory about yourself to a state that is satisfactory. Plastic surgery is immensely self-centered and entirely about personal taste.
Seeing beautiful things makes people feel good. This is the basis of beauty. Our reaction to beauty is not learned academically but innate. Even newborns react to beauty.
Changing something dissatisfactory to a satisfactory state with plastic surgery ultimately leaves you more beautiful. Becoming more attractive essentially has the effect of making everyone around you feel good. People get plastic surgery for self-satisfaction but their more attractive appearance inadvertently brings joy to those around them from seeing beauty.
No matter how much anyone looks in the mirror, others see you more than you see yourself. The pleasure of seeing your more attractive self can only be greater by those around you than you yourself. Your beautiful appearance from plastic surgery essentially delights others more than you yourself.
In which case, wouldn’t this make plastic surgery a selfless act? Indeed, some may consider plastic surgeons peculiar for speaking this way but beauty from plastic surgery undoubtedly gladdens others.
I’ve seen in many cases, when one’s appearance changes after plastic surgery, their lives also change. I for one think one of the reasons for this is that they feel rewarded somewhat for pleasing those around them with their more attractive appearance.
Becoming more attractive from plastic surgery not only makes you happier but is a selfless act that also brings joy to those around you.
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