If it's something you can't get rid of naturally, say by exercise - if you have the means, the process of removal isn't life-threatening, and you can single it out from other "fixable" flaws (meaning you don't get this done and then think, "now I can get such-and-such taken care of), and most importantly, if it will make you feel better about yourself, then I see no reason not to get it done.
But you know, my aunt just had plastic surgery - apparently she had the skin around her eyes tightened or something to make herself look younger. I don't feel good about that. I thought she looked fine beforehand - I don't feel like people should use plastic surgery to beat the clock. But maybe I'll feel different when I'm her age. I guess I didn't see her eyes or wrinkles as a "flaw." It really all depends on what the flaw is. It'll be a different story in each situation.
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