'It's upsetting that you can go to a doctor and say, 'Here's what I hate about myself,' and he'll say, 'I can fix that. For free.''
He said:"People always ask if Heidi regrets it, and I think at this point it's like, it is what it is. I'm sure many times over the past 12 years there's been regret over how much negativity it brought. There's people all over television — maybe even MTV — with new faces and nobody attacks them because they never come forth and are honest with their journey. Everyone else is all, “Oh, it’s just my lip kit. It’s squats.
Heidi went on to say that being on TV"amplified" all of her"perceived flaws," but that she believes she was too young to have made such a life-altering decision about her body."I was way too young," she said,"And was under so much pressure because it was the beginning of comment sections and negativity and hate on the internet. I was just really self-involved at the time, but I was also on TV where every perceived flaw is amplified.
And she also said that people should be taught to look beyond before-and-after photos of surgery since they"glorify" the process.She said:"Obviously, it’s your body and I’m not against plastic surgery, but everyone always shows you the before and after pics. They don’t show you how devastating the recovery is. I don’t regret a lot of my enhancement, but plastic surgery isn’t something that should be glorified. Take it seriously.
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