coppermind Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I personally think that you're gorgeous; I wouldn't change a thing, but the most important opinion is your own. If you are committed to making a change because you feel that it would improve your quality of life and you feel emotionally mature enough to make that decision, then go ahead. But don't let the negativity of others - especially strangers - compel you to make a decision. I have known people who get negative comments just because they are beautiful and they look like they know it. There are people out they who will want to shame you just because the way you look makes them feel insecure about the way they look. I have heard men talking about women needing to be "knocked down a peg." There are any number of reasons a person would believe they are justified in insulting you to your face, but that does not make them true, nor should you use them as validation of any preconceived notions you have about your appearance. Those people are jerks, and honestly, your friends don't sound like real friends at all. Friends should elevate you, not seek to make you feel bad about yourself. Now, the best thing you can do if you want to pursue invasive treatment is to just consult with a few surgeons. Tell them what features you want to improve and weigh your options. Good luck!
locococoa Posted September 16, 2018 Author Posted September 16, 2018 Ah, I did look into it--it seems like it's because of my lack of volume in my nasolabial and eye area that I have a bit of a lumpy appearance. I feel like I need fat grafts more than anything. is definitely the best example. Though I'm actually feeling the best I have today than I have in months I just look like this. Also, yeah, the two sides of my face do look different.
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