Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most women are dissatisfied with their appearance - it's the stuff that fuels the beauty and fashion industries.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
When you look at women who have had plastic surgery, they have lost something - usually an expression, something unique to their face.
Women have seldom sufficient employment to silence their feelings; a round of little cares, or vain pursuits frittering away all strength of mind and organs, they become naturally only objects of sense.
There are real-world, devastating consequences for disabled women marginalised by the kinds of attitudes that deny them full agency over what happens to their bodies.
Women are hard on themselves.
I may be the only actress in Hollywood who won't need a face lift, because when I take off my makeup, I look so great compared to my characters!
Women are often worried about how they look, and that's not superficial. We know that our appearance has nothing to do with how smart, creative, or hardworking we are, but it plays powerfully into what society decides we are worth.
A homely face and no figure have aided many women heavenward.
I had a face-lift, and I would have another if I needed one. It definitely changed my life. I'm not vain. In fact I don't like looking at myself. The face-lift was just about looking rested.