how do rich celebs still get botched plastic surgery

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I used to think that the only reason why people come out with plastic surgery fails is because they are too cheap to hire very skilled professionals and then opt for the low budget surgeons who then do a horrible job.

But then I see even rich celebs like Madonna, who has access to decent surgeons still ending up with awfully done plastic surgery, and it makes me wonder.

Are there more factors that determine how successful a plastic surgery (most especially the face) is? Or do rich people end up with poorly done surgery because the surgeon wasn’t skilled enough

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Worth to mention Madonna is also 64 years old. I don’t think any surgeon in the world is skillful enough to make it look perfect considering that age.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Worth to mention Madonna is also 64 years old. I don’t think any surgeon in the world is skillful enough to make it look perfect considering that age.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Another factor: obviously Madonna thinks she looks great and that the surgeries were smashing successes. She wouldn’t be posting photos if she though they’d failed, unless as a warning.

That’s a major issue – people think this shit looks awesome. It must be some sort of visual dysmorphia kind of thing, for all I can tell. It’s more about taste and self-perception I guess.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Another factor: obviously Madonna thinks she looks great and that the surgeries were smashing successes. She wouldn’t be posting photos if she though they’d failed, unless as a warning.

That’s a major issue – people think this shit looks awesome. It must be some sort of visual dysmorphia kind of thing, for all I can tell. It’s more about taste and self-perception I guess.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Another factor: obviously Madonna thinks she looks great and that the surgeries were smashing successes. She wouldn’t be posting photos if she though they’d failed, unless as a warning.

That’s a major issue – people think this shit looks awesome. It must be some sort of visual dysmorphia kind of thing, for all I can tell. It’s more about taste and self-perception I guess.

Anonymous 0 Comments

When people have a lot of money and influence, people don’t want to disagree with them.

Then, when one of them gets into a situation where their perspective is compromised, it is much harder than with most people to shake them out of their misunderstanding or unproductive hyperfocus on details. Maybe because they’re unreceptive to ideas that aren’t their own, but also maybe just because everyone they interact with passively doesn’t want to disagree with somebody ‘important’ for one reason or another.

A lot of those reasons are kinda impossible to just…tell people to ignore with any chance of success. It isn’t as simple as saying ‘pretend I couldn’t buy you a house casually, now please give me professional advice about how to deal with my very irrational insecurities?’

Have you ever trimmed something and regretted not stepping back to see how the whole thing looked before doubling down to ‘even out’ whatever spot you were working on?

The rich and powerful often find themselves having cut off their own access to others who could help with that kind of reality check.

Anonymous 0 Comments

When people have a lot of money and influence, people don’t want to disagree with them.

Then, when one of them gets into a situation where their perspective is compromised, it is much harder than with most people to shake them out of their misunderstanding or unproductive hyperfocus on details. Maybe because they’re unreceptive to ideas that aren’t their own, but also maybe just because everyone they interact with passively doesn’t want to disagree with somebody ‘important’ for one reason or another.

A lot of those reasons are kinda impossible to just…tell people to ignore with any chance of success. It isn’t as simple as saying ‘pretend I couldn’t buy you a house casually, now please give me professional advice about how to deal with my very irrational insecurities?’

Have you ever trimmed something and regretted not stepping back to see how the whole thing looked before doubling down to ‘even out’ whatever spot you were working on?

The rich and powerful often find themselves having cut off their own access to others who could help with that kind of reality check.

Anonymous 0 Comments

When people have a lot of money and influence, people don’t want to disagree with them.

Then, when one of them gets into a situation where their perspective is compromised, it is much harder than with most people to shake them out of their misunderstanding or unproductive hyperfocus on details. Maybe because they’re unreceptive to ideas that aren’t their own, but also maybe just because everyone they interact with passively doesn’t want to disagree with somebody ‘important’ for one reason or another.

A lot of those reasons are kinda impossible to just…tell people to ignore with any chance of success. It isn’t as simple as saying ‘pretend I couldn’t buy you a house casually, now please give me professional advice about how to deal with my very irrational insecurities?’

Have you ever trimmed something and regretted not stepping back to see how the whole thing looked before doubling down to ‘even out’ whatever spot you were working on?

The rich and powerful often find themselves having cut off their own access to others who could help with that kind of reality check.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s 99% body dysmorphia (of a type) and the resulting excess surgery, not the surgeon or whether it ‘goes well’.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s 99% body dysmorphia (of a type) and the resulting excess surgery, not the surgeon or whether it ‘goes well’.