Medicine has progressed to such a point that most folks can now get all the cosmetic work they want done at pretty affordable prices. However, the internet is still littered with horror stories of times it’s gone wrong.
So we’ve gathered a collection of before and after pictures from folks who decided to get plastic surgery or other cosmetic procedures to let people see what it’s really like in practice. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote the best ones, be sure to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below, and, as always, be sure to be nice.
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American here. This surgery should be covered by health insurance. It is NOT cosmetic.
Although more conventionally normal, her original nose was very distinctive. I like both.
Dark Helmet: No, it's not what you think. It's much, much worse. If you do not give me the combination to the air shield, Dr. Schlotkin will give your daughter back... her old nose!
Different angle, but I think it's safe to assume that she still has a distinctive and large nose.
She had more character before. She's more conventional on the right.
Both of them look fine but I can see why she wanted one. She’s pretty either way tho :)
Humans have been tinkering with their appearance since ancient times, but plastic surgery has taken our quest for the “perfect” look, a very subjective question, to a whole new level. From nose jobs to tummy tucks, millions of people worldwide are going under the knife or needle each year, and the reasons are as varied as the procedures themselves.
The most obvious reason people seek plastic surgery is to look closer to how they want to. Be it the smoothing of wrinkles, adjusting the size of their body parts, or “correcting” something that has bothered them all their lives, the enhancement of one's appearance is a top priority. To put its popularity into perspective, over 16 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone in 2023.
I did this when I was 35, its genetic in my family and i looked super young everywhere else but my extra skin uner my chin and neck. had that fixed and Ilooked loads better. All the people, bother males and females, in my family have it and end up with it early in life. only plastic surgery ill every want. I dont mind aging naturally but that was making me look 15 years older when I didnt even have wrinkles yet.
Do you remember what that surgery is called? And maybe how much it cost? I have the same thing (genetics), and it makes me super self conscious of my profile :(.
Load More Replies...Again, she has more character before. Being like everyone else is also being very forgettable.
Surprisingly, nearly 93% of these procedures are performed on women, though men are also joining in. Vanity is not the whole story, however, as people undergo plastic surgery for reconstructive purposes that genuinely improve their quality of life. Examples of this include reconstructive work like the repair of cleft lips and palates, broken noses after accidents, or the removal of excess skin after massive weight loss.
Yea. The skin tone seems weird but it might be the lighting
Load More Replies...It wasn’t your nose-he had to live with it and he didn’t like it.
Load More Replies...Very good result. Nose looks same, just a bit more refined. Ears much better.
I don't think it does look the same, I think thinning the bridge made the end of his nose look bigger in comparison. However, it's what he's happier with.
Load More Replies...These types of procedures can often restore function, reduce pain, and make individuals feel whole again after trauma or illness. However, for many people it is just about restoring confidence in their appearance. For some, changing a physical feature they've been self-conscious about for years can be genuinely life-changing.
At first i thought face lift. But maybe nose job and makeover. She looks great and happy!
Someone who's always felt uncomfortable in photos because of their profile might feel liberated after rhinoplasty. Somebody that struggled with excess skin after losing one hundred fifty pounds may finally feel comfortable in his or her new body after a body lift. The psychological benefits can be great if realistic expectations are met.
If you can design a bra that causes the difference between those pictures you could make more money than Musk. She went from about a mouthful to a generous handful.
Load More Replies...Yeah a posture device it needed. But she probably spent years stooping over for work. She just needs to correct her posture
I guess it must be really hard to find clothes when you have such small b***s. Most dresses are cut with more generous volume in that area in mind. But at least you don't have to wear a bra with underwires, or any bra at all.
It's also hard to find clothes that fit nicely when you have large b00bs. I want mine reduced.
Load More Replies...Social media and celebrity culture have also popularized the rise in cosmetic procedures. The Instagram face phenomenon is real, with people wanting fuller lips, higher cheekbones, and that perfect contoured look that filters usually provide. Botox and dermal fillers have become so normalized that getting a little work done is now as casual as getting your nails done for many people. These minimally invasive procedures made up the lion's share of cosmetic procedures, accounting for over 14 million of those 16 million total procedures in 2023.
I don't see a difference.. in one she hast make Up ob and better lighting...
This seems to be some quick filler. It‘ll reverse back after some time, if he ever decided he wanted his old nose back. I like the result.
Another major motivator is aging. Baby boomers aren't going gentle into that good night. They're fighting it with facelifts, laser treatments, and injectable wrinkle relaxers, all the while complaining about Instagram filters. Why accept sagging and wrinkles when you can turn back the clock a bit? Most feel that their appearance no longer matches how young they feel inside, and plastic surgery is one way to align the two.
Hard to tell, what with the text placement.
Load More Replies...Not all motivations for plastic surgery are healthy, however. Body dysmorphic disorder, pressure from partners, or unrealistic expectations create problematic patterns of repeated procedures and dissatisfaction. Reputable surgeons screen for these problems, but the rise of medical tourism and less-regulated providers means some slip through the cracks.
can we stop with the tiny ipturned swoop nose. it doesnt work for every face and some of the noses end up kinda pointy. I liked her before but if she needed this to feel confident then more power to her
She got a phone surgically attached to her hand
Load More Replies...im all for someone making changes so they feel better about themselves but everyone keeps getting these tiny swoop noses and they dont work for every face. also its so boring when everyone has the same dang nose
My natural nose looks like her after. I'm was even self conscious of it as a kid but now I don't care what anybody thinks. They all want go under a knife to look like me 😂😜
The bottom line is that people get plastic surgery for deeply personal reasons that often combine several motivations. Whether it's healing from an injury, boosting confidence, maintaining a youthful appearance, or simply fixing something that's bothered them forever, the decision is rarely simple. As technology improves and procedures become safer and less invasive, even more people are likely to consider whether a little nip, tuck, or injection might be right for them.
I think she did a cat eye lift, a brow lift, and an overall face lift.
Before: tucking your chin in so you have double chins. After: using heavy filters. Costs: $0.
The gym membership could also have helped wit the moobs, but it would also require hard work.
Load More Replies...Well, aren't you the most ungrateful person out there. You should be thankful you don't need plastic surgery. And quit being so judgy about everyone else.
Load More Replies...BBL is always a bad idea, but this looks terrible. I wonder how much money was spent. It's elongated droopy bútt. Just do those squats, hip thrusts and stair-climbers and you get a very natural lift! People nowadays don't want to put in the work, they just want instant results.....
All the nose jobs make me both very happy for the people who now feel better in their skin, and very sad that big noses or curved noses are made fun off in our world.
It's got "Number 5 Looks Just Like You" vibes going on. Kinda creepy & kinda boring seeing the same face on so many people.
Load More Replies...If we were a kinder, gentler, species, people wouldn't be shamed for their looks, which they had no control over.
This proves you do have control over your looks. If you have enough money.
Load More Replies...So many negative and “looked better before” comments! Where are the happy, positive and loving humans? I miss them.
Because some of them genuinely do (or did) - the one I commented on seems to have vanished however.
Load More Replies...It's like every before picture is "try and look sad" then the after is "but put makeup on and smile"
I wish I could just donate all my excess skin to a burn victim or something
I know a guy who played lots of contact sport. When he stopped playing, he decided to have a nose job - it had been broken 3 times. His new nose was lovely. Unfortunately, a few years later he had a tumour on his pituitary gland. His surgeon broke his nose to remove the tumour. The new, new nose wasn't as nice, but it meant he was able to watch his little children grow into adults.
I got annoyed at this whole thing. Most pics are meaningless, and can't tell the difference, or the job done was terrible. Don't even know why I made it to the end except to be honest that this post suked.
We all have to look in the mirror to get ready for our day. When we do that, and our morale bottoms out, it's time to address the issue according to our finances. We as a society are spending too much on antidepressants with vicious side effects. I don't believe corrective surgery is about vanity. My mother, a retired nurse, was constantly receiving complaints from staff and patients that she was angry all the time right before her facelift. She was happy in her work, but was potentially going to lose her career over her appearance as an angry person. Other people get constant sinus infections due to the shape of their noses and size of their nares, with the larger openings being more apt to cause this medical issue. Some people lose out on opportunities for professional advancement, because they look too old to take a chance on, even though their age is a lot younger than their appearance due to genetics. We should applaud those of us who have the means and guts to do it.
All the nose jobs make me both very happy for the people who now feel better in their skin, and very sad that big noses or curved noses are made fun off in our world.
It's got "Number 5 Looks Just Like You" vibes going on. Kinda creepy & kinda boring seeing the same face on so many people.
Load More Replies...If we were a kinder, gentler, species, people wouldn't be shamed for their looks, which they had no control over.
This proves you do have control over your looks. If you have enough money.
Load More Replies...So many negative and “looked better before” comments! Where are the happy, positive and loving humans? I miss them.
Because some of them genuinely do (or did) - the one I commented on seems to have vanished however.
Load More Replies...It's like every before picture is "try and look sad" then the after is "but put makeup on and smile"
I wish I could just donate all my excess skin to a burn victim or something
I know a guy who played lots of contact sport. When he stopped playing, he decided to have a nose job - it had been broken 3 times. His new nose was lovely. Unfortunately, a few years later he had a tumour on his pituitary gland. His surgeon broke his nose to remove the tumour. The new, new nose wasn't as nice, but it meant he was able to watch his little children grow into adults.
I got annoyed at this whole thing. Most pics are meaningless, and can't tell the difference, or the job done was terrible. Don't even know why I made it to the end except to be honest that this post suked.
We all have to look in the mirror to get ready for our day. When we do that, and our morale bottoms out, it's time to address the issue according to our finances. We as a society are spending too much on antidepressants with vicious side effects. I don't believe corrective surgery is about vanity. My mother, a retired nurse, was constantly receiving complaints from staff and patients that she was angry all the time right before her facelift. She was happy in her work, but was potentially going to lose her career over her appearance as an angry person. Other people get constant sinus infections due to the shape of their noses and size of their nares, with the larger openings being more apt to cause this medical issue. Some people lose out on opportunities for professional advancement, because they look too old to take a chance on, even though their age is a lot younger than their appearance due to genetics. We should applaud those of us who have the means and guts to do it.
