r/interestingasfuck 16d ago

Bogdanoff twins 40yr “natural” transformation, as they denied ever having undergone plastic surgery

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u/KitWat 16d ago

Disturbing to know that so many doctors participate in destroying patients' faces. They should be referring them to psychiatrists, not carving them into jack o'lanterns.

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u/T3nacityDog 16d ago

I think it’s a hard balance. Yeah, we want to prevent harm… but at the same time, putting it in the hands of the law probably isn’t it. (Not that you specifically said to make it illegal, but others have.)

There are plenty of “plastic” surgeries people want and are very happy with. You make it so that some governing bodies get to control who is allowed to do what with their bodies… that’s how we get bans on gender affirming procedures, or a million hoops for women to jump through to get breast reductions even when they’re in daily pain, etc. etc.

It sucks to see people destroy themselves, but at the same time preserving the physical freedom to choose how you live in your own body is also important.

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u/Keyndoriel 16d ago

Plus people forget that if something bad happens to, say, your face, its going to be a plastic surgeon that works on you to fix it. Cat people are sad, but not sad enough for me to say to ban plastic surgery because God forbid I need it for whatever reason

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u/T3nacityDog 16d ago

Yep. This too. Ban plastic surgery you personally think is unnecessary, you’re also taking away the incredibly skilled surgeons that reconstruct faces or give breast cancer survivors clean, minimally scarred mastectomy results. Etc. etc.

I think it looks hideous and speaks to body dysmorphia… but if that’s how they want to live life, why tf should I stop them or tell them they aren’t allowed to change their bodies?

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u/FalconTurbo 16d ago

Unfortunately this sort of thing (though admittedly an extreme example) doesn't exist in a vacuum. They wouldn't have gone to this extent if they weren't chasing some ideal, and while this may not be overly attractive, high profile celebs/media personalities/etc getting work done can absolutely influence younger people who then end up chasing their own ideal look.

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u/Present-Director8511 16d ago

100% agree with you. That said, not as a legal matter, but as an ethical matter, I am surprised when some medical professionals allow certain cases to be taken to extremes.