Whether or not you 'need' a cosmetic procedure shouldn't really be up for a vote. If there is something you are unhappy with, something that bothers you, it doesn't really matter what other people think. If I said your left earlobe was slightly smaller than your right earlobe, you may then think about having corrective surgery, even though you had never thought about your earlobes before. No one suggested that I have jaw surgery, or a brow reduction, or any of the other procedures I had. I did them because I felt that is what I needed to escape the ghost of the person I used to be. It was painful, expensive, and time-consuming, but ultimately it was successful. When I look in the mirror I no longer see my ghost, I only see me. That is priceless.
For my jaw surgery, the surgeon used incisions inside my mouth, so there are no external scars. I had the 'corners' rounded, the jaw bone shaved to make my jawline narrower, and a slight chin reduction. I can tell the difference, but of all the surgeries I had, this was by far the most uncomfortable (painful) one. Recovery took several weeks, I couldn't even open my mouth wide enough to eat a sandwich for nearly a month. I'm glad I had it done, but knowing how painful it was, I'm not sure I would do it again.
I also had a brow reduction, and a forehead reduction. The incision was along my hairline. My hairline was brought forward about an inch, but the resulting scar was a constant reminder. About a year ago, I had a hair restoration procedure. I'm very happy with the result. In addition to filling in the receding areas above my temples, they covered the scar along my scalp.
Even successful surgeries can lead to more surgeries, so be prepared.
Love always -- Jessica Rose