If someone was having some surgery that was going to put them out for three months, it's something you should consider, with a man or a woman. What is the impact of having the C.E.O. or visionary out for three months?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Surgery is a complicated thing to talk about, but I guess it could also be a dangerous thing to play with if you're not very secure about what you're doing.
Committing unnecessary surgeries is very, very rare. And it's very wrong.
If somebody wants to have plastic surgery, more power to them. I think there's a point where you go overboard.
I'm ticking things off my list: I had a tumor removed; I had spinal surgery; I had four surgeries in three months.
Life is for the living. I was a little scared before surgery 'cause of the release you sign that says there's always a very small percent chance that you'll die during the operation.
Just because I haven't yet had any project surgery, I'm not going to knock it, because I think women have the right to do whatever they want to their bodies that make them feel good about themselves.
I personally would not have plastic surgery. What the hell for? It looks ridiculous.
I'd never say no to surgery in the future, because I feel like, as I get older, I'm going to face temptation more.
I don't think badly of or oppose having plastic surgery. I once seriously thought of it, but I decided to take my appearance as it is.
Of all the surgeries I've had, there's not much left to operate on. I am totally bionic.