A Quote by Megan Thee Stallion

When I was little, I wanted to be a plastic surgeon. — © Megan Thee Stallion
When I was little, I wanted to be a plastic surgeon.
I had a friend who was a plastic surgeon, so he would do little things. I never had, like, a full thing. So I would go in maybe once every two or three years, and he'd do a little here, a little there; tweak you, like you tweak your car. Then I became the plastic surgery poster girl.
My dad was a surgeon in Egypt. He was a general surgeon. As a little boy I always admired what he was doing, and I wanted to do surgery.
I told her I wanted a plastic surgeon to sew me up, and I wanted her to freeze my ovaries, so I could harvest the eggs and have a biological child through a surrogate.
I always wanted to be a surgeon, because I had a lot of admiration for my father, who is also a surgeon. I also wanted to be a heart surgeon. That was motivated by the fact that my young aunt, a sister of my dad, died in her early 20s of a correctable heart disease.
I was lucky that I started very young, since I had a very clear idea of what I wanted to do. But my father is very conservative, and he never considered fashion to be a real career but something I could pursue as a hobby. He wanted me to be a doctor, and at one point, I thought of becoming a plastic surgeon.
If you had asked me what I wanted when I was 12 years old, I probably would have said, 'To marry a plastic surgeon.' You can hardly blame me: I was growing up in Miami.
Now comes the part where I relieve you, the little people, of the burden of your failed and useless lives. But remember, as my plastic surgeon always said: if you gotta go, go with a smile.
It's a plastic surgeon you need, not a doctor
I may be married to a plastic surgeon, but I'm 98 percent real.
My plastic surgeon ... said my face looked like a bouquet of elbows.
Beauty lasts five minutes. Maybe longer if you have a good plastic surgeon.
One thing to remember on the Eiger, never look up, or you may need a plastic surgeon.
I'll tell you what me scares me is plastic. Plastic bags and plastic bottles and these things. Why does my water have to be in a bloody plastic bottle? The landfill and the ocean. And I don't know, I'm just terrified with the proliferation of plastic.
As a plastic surgeon, I know the skin better than anybody because I see it in all the different layers.
The plastic surgeon's knife slashes at time, which may seem to retreat, but then keeps on coming.
A well-off plastic surgeon can suffer just as much as an Irish lad who has been abused or whatever.
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