Sorry if I offend anyone but here's how I feel - plastic surgery purely for vanity purposes (not from being disfigured) is totally fvcked up in my book.  It never, ever looks good.  I know this is an especially awful example, but come on, show me one where you couldn't tell.
I was at a training conference recently, in a room with probably 200 people, and suddenly it occured to me - so many people dye their hair in colors that make it obvious that they dye their hair.  Everywhere I looked, there were blondes with that odd shade that doesn't really exist, oddly chunky highlights, unnaturally red streaks.  To me, I don't see pretty hair, I see the word FAKE HAIR written all over them.  FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE screams their heads.  I know I'm in a minority on this, but I can't get over it.  To me it's as crazy as Louis XIV powdered wigs.
I realize my border line is about permanency.  If you put a ton of product in your hair and it can wash out, then I have no problem.  If your hair is permanently dyed, and you keep dying it to maintain an "illusion" (um, if I can tell your hair could never naturally be that color, there's no illusion there) then that's crossed a line for me.  It's funny though, because if you style your hair every day, isn't that just as fake, really?  Odd how my brain works.  Natural colors?  Somehow I feel ok with that.  I guess the measure is - can I tell at first glance?
Anyway - plastic surgery never looks right.  And it always means you've cut into your own flesh to strip it off.  I simply cannot believe how socially accepted this is.  To me, it's a sci-fi nightmare turned reality.
iSm, you look fantastic for your age!  You, of all people, do not need these shenanigans.  
