Greatnan, Some years there was a lot of scientific interest in the 'super young' people of all ages who looked (naturally) younger than they were. It had a lot of benefits, these people, at all ages seemed to be fitter, healthier and had better mental health.
DD seriously injured her right arm in a road accident last year and had to have extensive reconstructive and plastic surgery. Seeing the skill of the surgeons in saving her from serious disability, and the work they did on other injured people in the ward, the idea that these same surgeons made a living also from the, mainly, women, who just wanted bigger breasts or fewer wrinkles made me feel physically sick. She still needs further surgery and chooses to wear a tubigrip over the scar when swimming because it is still unsightly. Out of the pool she needs to wear a pressure garment on it. Another couple of years and her arm will still be scarred but fit to be seen. That is what plastic surgery is for, not vanity.