Dillon Latham
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If you look good and you have status and money, then yes.
And that's why my philosophy is helping people with those categories of life.
Probably.
So I don't recommend surgeries to most people because, once again, it all comes back to brain.
Most people's brain can't comprehend the risk of surgery, nor can they comprehend the benefit.
They can't comprehend almost anything about it, which is why I don't even say to do it.
Because anyone with a brain would be able to come to the conclusion of whether or not they need surgery without someone on the internet telling them they do.
So...
Someone who has a really deformed face would probably have an extremely high percentile increase of quality of life if they had gotten surgery.
But the risk is also there.
So if their face gets worse, I mean, the downside really doesn't really ruin their life that much, whereas the upside could literally change their life.
So once again, everything comes back to brain, including surgery.
You should be able to weigh the risk to reward ratio and understand what is good for you and what is not.
Once again, it comes back to other variables.
If you have a chad face and you're under the height of 5'6 and you can wear, you know, giga height boosters like this, right?
How many inches does that add?
Three total.
The hokos plus the height boosters, we got three inches added.
So once again, it comes down to variables.
Height surgery, if you have a horrible face...