PD: Director-nim, I heard that you had a daughter, if your daughter…
Surgeon: (If my daughter asked) “Dad! I want to have breast augmentation!”, of course I’d oppose it.
PD: So it’s an absolute ‘no’?
Surgeon: *Decisive* it’s an absolute ‘no’
1. But if she’s aware of the side effects and still wants to do it, she should just do it
2. I’ve seen that women who have given birth tend to get it a lot, and I understand why… After having a baby, the breasts swell up and then deflate, causing a lot of sagging, and I’ve seen how much stress that causes. Of course, it’s really risky, but I guess the stress is big enough that they’re willing to take the risk
3. ㅠㅠ I’m so scared of the side effects
4. Unless it’s reconstruction surgery after cancer, it pretty much is cosmetic surgery for looks. But funny enough, men usually hate it. Still, since it;s done because people are conscious of how others see them, I wish they’d stop saying it’s for “self-satisfaction.”
5. The kids who are calling women who choose to do it “boy-crazies” don’t know what they’re talking about
6. When you look at skinny models with almost no volume, even that can look s**y. Maybe it’s long-term societal gaslighting
7. Uhmmmm…. can you really call people who get them done ‘boy-crazy’? Just like how you operate on your face to have a prettier face, someone might just want to have a prettier chest. Beauty doesn’t simply apply to the face
8. The only thing I can say is “if you want to get them done, just do it”
9. Please don’t do it, it will just make you more obsessed
10. I I feel like having a chest would look pretty, but it gets sweaty, bouncy, heavy… sigh, it’s like getting one perk but hundreds of risks in return. I couldn’t handle it..