@Cruiser—Those are kind of amazing, but all I can imagine is someone trying to wear them in sand! The heels would sink right in!
Right now I’m more out of shape than I’ve ever been, so the idea of having some of this extra “me” sucked away is somewhat appealing… though it would probably leave my skin slightly loose, and my muscles would be weirdly underdeveloped, and I think they did studies where they found that the body puts the fat molecules back anyway. Plus, I know if I just get back to running, and stop eating so much sugar, I will be looking and feeling physically better very quickly. Plus plus, I am scared of needles. I don’t think they’d get me under. Or maybe they would, since I’m not in good enough shape to run very far very fast…
Otherwise I really wouldn’t change anything. My main gripe is my morton’s feet—made dance, especially pointe, difficult—but that’s just the way my skeleton is. I like my proportions (I even carry the extra weight pretty evenly), I like my features. I look forward to appearance-aspects of aging… they’re signs to myself that I’ve made it so far.
I’d love the acne on my chin to finally go away—but no plastic surgery fixes chin bacteria, and I’ve read recently I may be prolonging and/or exacerbating the acne with the too-much-sugar I need to back way off of anyway.
… Oops. My answer became an “I need to keep running and eat better” ...
If they had a way of reducing scar tissue, I might ask what they could do about a scar on the lower left side of my lip (mentioned in the other plastic surgery thread). If there was a way to make it less visible, that would be nice. People who don’t know me don’t see it, but my eyes go straight to it. The one advantage of my chin acne is the scar becomes lost in dots.