| "Iâ??ve only watched the reality show "Extreme Makeover" a few times. That show disturbs me because itâ??s basically bringing a fashion magazine to life. I donâ??t think itâ??s good to show " "I wouldnâ??t want to date one of these plastic surgery freaks, but I also wouldnâ??t want to date a pretty person who got plastic surgery to make them more perfect. The show is like an episode of The Twilight Zone." "Iâ??ve never seen the people on "Extreme Makeover" working out before surgery, but Dr. Phil was on the last two episodes, so the makeover people had to earn their plastic surgery. Thatâ??s so patronizing, but what did I expect from Dr. Phil." "Post-Op patients seem fuzzy, but overwhelmed with joy. I never see people in pain after their surgery." "â??Maybe theyâ??re so happy to get free plastic surgery that it outweighs the pain,â? My mom said." "I know two people whoâ??ve gotten plastic surgery, and they said if theyâ??d known how much pain they were going to be in and how long it would last, they wouldâ??ve never done it. Both women had their eyes done and one had liposuction. Both doctors made the surgeries seem like no big deal and werenâ??t honest about the pain, duration of pain, or progression of healing. You canâ??t get more invasive than liposuctionâ??itâ??s major surgery." "Also, no one can erase ones ugliness completely. There is no clean slate. What happens to all of the makeover candidateâ??s childhood " " pictures? Itâ??s not like these "Extreme Makeover" people went through an awkward stage, they were butt " " their whole lives. Maybe women wouldnâ??t care, but I bet most men would. They donâ??t want any evidence that their hottie used to be fat or " ", but then I got an Extreme Makeover.â? I wonder if most people hide it, and then ... read the whole article |