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Wondering whether insider should get a facelift, we sent Daniel Karr out to ask:

Should you go ahead with plastic surgery, even if your significant other doesn't approve?

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“Yeah, it's finally your call.”

Bikram Mahabevan, 24, Buffalo

“No. I think that maybe it would be better to talk that out before having a problem with your significant other.”

Ben Anderson, 20, Rochester

“I would say no. Partly to please your significant other, but I also don't think it's necessary.”

Kristin Rarick, 20, Rochester

“No. I think we tend to look best the way we were made.”

Zach Hemenway, 21, Rochester

“No, because I think love is in the eyes of the beholder. So if your significant other is fine with the way you look, that should be satisfiable.”

Trina Hill, 39, Rochester

“Yeah, I would.”

Kim Patterson, 19, Rochester

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