What would you change if you dared ? OR why are you against it ?
At this point, while I hate literally every part of my body (except maybe my arms, but that's not really a thing to get plastic surgery for), I wouldn't get plastic surgery for myself. I want to keep my ugly self as natural and authentic as possible. I perceive myself to be deformed beyond repair and I know that deep down, getting the plastic surgery wouldn't give me any happiness in the end. I'd just have a lot less money and I'd feel less like myself. Also, I really don't really support the idea of me spending a ton of money just for improving my looks.
In the past, I've honestly contemplated getting leg lengthening done. However, the benefits seemed really small (nearly nonexistent) and the procedure seemed really painful. For any other procedure (besides gender reassignment, which I consider something else and think about it regularly), I've never truly considered it even a possibility.
Do you have a special and personal opinion about this medical subject directly in touch with the image one has about herself/himself ?
I try not to care when other people do it, as it's their choice, their body, and their money, but I definitely have some internal judgments against it because I'm a judgmental fuck. I don't tend to like how people look after plastic surgery. (Sometimes I can't tell, especially if someone IRL gets it that I've never met before, but about 80% of the time when celebrities notably do it it's obvious and sort of strange looking to me. I also know that I'm not entitled to them having to look attractive to me, but that's just my personal preference.)
I definitely view it differently if plastic surgery is needed for an accident or gender-reassignment surgery.