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Serious Would You Get Cosmetic Surgery, If There Was A Risk Of Visual Damage (Read Conditions Below)?

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Assume your eye area is ugly because you have proptosis or bulgy eye. It doesn't affect vision, and it's mild, which means it doesn't look deformed. Let's say it's only on one eye, in this case your right eye. This appears as eye asymmetry but people don't consciously notice it as asymmetrical, nevertheless in pictures and in motion it makes your eye area look ugly. There's a surgery for this condition known as orbital decompression, but there is a risk of cross eyes or double vision, this risk is claimed to be 1-2% or even higher like 5 or 10%. If this happens, it might take additional surgery to correct, though it might not be able to completely restore normal vision. Would you go for it or refuse?

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Better incel than blind
 
I have a good eye area (deep seated eyes) so I don't have to worry about these things. :)
Fuck you :feelsree:.

Better incel than blind
Read the post properly, it would result in cross eyes and/or double vision.
Most people compliment on three things about my looks:
1. Hair.
2. Eyes.
3. Jaw.
fakecel out :feelsree:
I'm still incel though because I lack height and penis size. Also I have diseases.
You are a fake.
 
No. I couldn't be a pilot.
 
Assume your eye area is ugly because you have proptosis or bulgy eye. It doesn't affect vision, and it's mild, which means it doesn't look deformed. Let's say it's only on one eye, in this case your right eye. This appears as eye asymmetry but people don't consciously notice it as asymmetrical, nevertheless in pictures and in motion it makes your eye area look ugly. There's a surgery for this condition known as orbital decompression, but there is a risk of cross eyes or double vision, this risk is claimed to be 1-2% or even higher like 5 or 10%. If this happens, it might take additional surgery to correct, though it might not be able to completely restore normal vision. Would you go for it or refuse?

@Sparrow's Song


Absolutely, I would take the risk. Looks are more important than the ability to look. In fact the doctor who ordered my CT scan and told me the insurance company said I'm fucked said their was a 1-2% risk of blindness with Orbital Volume Augmentation, which in kind of the opposite of an orbital decompression. I told him that if I had the money, I would fly out to L.A. and take the risk for sure. I already wear an eyepatch to cover up my ugly eye in public anyway so if I went blind in it I'd just keep wearing the eyepatch and move on to the next surgery that I need and wait
for cyborg eyes to come out.


BTW, everyone who says they wouldn't do it doesn't have an asymmetrical subhuman eye area. I there was a 50% chance of instant death when getting a chin or jaw implant, I would take that risk as well.
 
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Most people compliment on three things about my looks:
1. Hair.
2. Eyes.
3. Jaw.

I'm still incel though because I lack height and penis size. Also I have diseases.
Definite fakecel.
 
fuck off, you don't know me. You don't know my suffering from chronic mental and physical illness.
Anyone who gets compliments on their appearance is 100% a fakecel.
 
Absolutely, I would take the risk. Looks are more important than the ability to look. In fact the doctor who ordered my CT scan and told me the insurance company said I'm fucked said their was a 1-2% risk of blindness with Orbital Volume Augmentation, which in kind of the opposite of an orbital decompression. I told him that if I had the money, I would fly out to L.A. and take the risk for sure. I already wear an eyepatch to cover up my ugly eye in public anyway so if I went blind in it I'd just keep wearing the eyepatch and move on to the next surgery that I need and wait
for cyborg eyes to come out.


BTW, everyone who says they wouldn't do it doesn't have an asymmetrical subhuman eye area. I there was a 50% chance of instant death when getting a chin or jaw implant, I would take that risk as well.
Thanks for your input. You mentioned that you have a noticeable deformity, if it wasn't noticeable but it made your eye area below average would you still go for it?
 
Thanks for your input. You mentioned that you have a noticeable deformity, if it wasn't noticeable but it made your eye area below average would you still go for it?
Yes, below average is still ugly and every part of your face matters, especially the eyes. The risk for the surgery I need is only 1-2% so I would definitely do it.
 
Incel always loses so would probably end up with double vision n stuff
 
brutal ngl. I wouldn't do it. it won't make enough difference to save a trucel
 
I already have severe visual impairment where even the thickest of glasses don't do shit for me, so yeah
 
I want to get orbital decompression too.. I have bulging eyes but part of the reason is that my browridge is recessed and high set, like really recessed, you don't see people like me irl
 
As soon as you go blind you lose access to 99% of copes, and are still incel.

Nobody with our luck should be doing this.
 

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