As I’ve mentioned in previous blogs, I have no problem with women (or men) who decide to get plastic surgery; “It’s your body”, I say. As long as you’re safe and do your research, then do what makes you happy. I, personally, don’t know if I could do it, but you may want to ask me again in about 10 years.
If you’ve decided to go under the knife, and happen to have children, have you thought about what you will tell them about your procedure? “Mommy is going under the knife” may not be the best explanation. If my mom would’ve told me that at the age of 6, I’d be pretty concerned!
No worries, moms. Dr. Michael Salhauzer has come up with a solution: a new picture book titled, “My Beautiful Mommy”. In it, Mommy gets a nose job and a tummy tuck, and her daughter is told that these things will make Mommy “prettier”. Sounds simple enough, right?
I still have my doubts about this book. I mean, is this really the message that we want to be giving our children? Aren’t we supposed to be telling them to be happy with themselves just the way they are? And, more importantly, where is the book about beautiful daddies?
Thoughts?
Eunice, DTR, CPT-ACE
Nutrition Specialist
“There are no shortcuts to any place worth going”



