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A survey conducted by a magazine recently revealed that British men would rather go for women with natural breasts than those who have had boob jobs, which they say are a "complete turn-off".
According to The Daily Telegraph:
A poll for More magazine found that 85 per cent of men aged 18 to 34 said they hated plastic surgery and found it a "complete turn-off" in women.
The survey, which polled 1600 men in the age group across the UK, found a further 15 per cent claimed not to even notice women's cosmetic surgery.
The report also quoted a More spokeswoman as saying that rather than getting a new pair of breasts, women would be better off by buying a new dress and shoes.
Well, everyone's entitled to their own opinion, and beauty does lie in the eyes of the beholder. Many boob jobs are indeed a turn-off, especially in botched cases like that of Tara Reid and recently, that of Pamela Anderson. This is not to mention the fact that some who undergo breast augmentation, for some strange reason, get freakishly large implants that make them look like they'll topple over when they walk.
But there's no denying the fact that there are countless cases where getting breast implants just made the wearer more beautiful than they already are. Just look at the lovely Salma Hayek and Erica Durance of TV's Smallville. Take one look at them and say they're turning you off.
The point is, everything depends on how skillful your cosmetic surgeon is. A cosmetic surgeon is basically an artist. While some cosmetic surgeons may suck at what they do, most of them are highly skilled and, more often than not, churn out masterpieces of cosmetic surgery. It's just a matter of finding the right plastic surgeon. That is why it is essential to check on the background and track record of your plastic surgeon first before making that big decision.