The first cosmetic surgery I underwent when I was over 40 was liposuction/transplantation. Rather than wanting to do liposuction, I had liposuction for the purpose of fat grafting because my face is shaped like a skeleton, but the most important thing is to do it well the first time. There aren't many hospitals that want to correct dialysis due to faulty breathing, and if they do, they charge a fee. It's a pit, but it's very rough and you have to repeat the transplant several times to smooth it out, and no matter how well you do it, it doesn't turn out the way it was originally. When I look at the pictures I took before I started breathing, I really regret it. My body used to be very firm (I have a stocky physique that works out a lot) and was smooth and plump, but now I have dents and blemishes here and there. It's not so bad that I can't look at it, but my body and skin don't look pretty to anyone. There is also a lot of pigmentation here and there. Not to mention the money. I just think it would have been better to just live as a skeleton statue. Liposuction is not easy to achieve. It may seem easy because all plastic surgeons do it, but it is definitely not.