@Pied_Pfeffer I actually am on the fence I guess about the teen. It depends what it is. Some cultures things like nose jobs are extremely common. My own group, Jews, it was very common, although now that tide is changing a little. I have relatives who I think looked better or just fine before the nose job in my opinion. Some of them did it as a teen, although others as adults. There is peer pressure on that sort of thing from peers, society, and even families. My mom told me I could get a nose job if I wanted. At the time I did not even know I shouldn’t like my nose, I was very young.
I have many friends who have had breast augmentations. Only a couple did it in their late teens, the rest well into adulthood 30,40, and even 50. The only negative I have observed is a few of them went a little too large in my opinion. Many of them look amazing. The breast augmentation balanced them. They went from a more pear figure to spectacular. Some people like a pearish figure, nothing wrong with that, but in America I think we look more for the hour glass.
I know women who repair the very stretched out wrinkled stomach skin after pregnancy. Not that everyone gets stretched and wrinkled, but I have a few friends who have severe scarring, I would even say disfigurement from pregnancy. I don’t blame them for wanting to fix it. Some have fixed it, some haven’t. The ones who haven’t still hate it. I don’t think those women need a shrink to evaluate them, what I think is they need doctors to give honest information about the risks of the surgery.