How Cosmetic Surgery Might Hurt Your Luck, According to Face-Reading
Everyone wants to look their best. Today, people place great value on appearance and style. A walk down the street reveals fashion-conscious individuals with vibrant outfits and distinct personal flair. As this trend grows, women—and men as well—are increasingly focused on their looks. The beauty industry has naturally become one of the hottest fields, with salons opening everywhere. So, does cosmetic surgery affect facial features and fortune? Below, we discuss how cosmetic procedures may influence facial features.
In traditional physiognomy, ancient scholars believed they could read a person's fortune from their facial features. By that logic, altering one's innate facial structure would also alter one's fortune. The question is whether that impact is positive or negative.
In my experience, most people who undergo cosmetic procedures see positive outcomes and achieve their goals. Some do experience setbacks that affect their future and fortune, but they are in the minority. These days, it seems few singers or celebrities are without enhancements; many even go abroad to refine their image and, as they believe, improve their luck.
That said, cosmetic surgery is not without potential downsides. If a particular feature is beneficial to you, it should not be altered, as changing it could bring negative consequences. If a feature is unfavorable, adjusting it may be advantageous.
Cosmetic surgery is one way to influence one's fortune, but it should always be a personal decision. In physiognomy, any surgical change to the face is called "breaking the features," which is considered inauspicious and potentially harmful to personal fortune. In ancient times, there was no concept of surgical beauty; people used makeup and accessories for enhancement. Thus, traditional physiognomy regarded "breaking the features" as negative and even a source of serious misfortune.
According to physiognomy, the face is divided into six familial relationships, such as ancestors, parents, spouses, children, and siblings. Each area of the face conveys information about these ties. If surgery is performed, no matter how beneficial it may be for oneself, it may be detrimental to family relationships. This could signal conflict or harm to family members, so it warrants caution.
Remember that outward appearance reflects the inner self. For those who may not be suited for cosmetic procedures, changing your mindset can naturally transform your look and allow good fortune to surface. Cultivating inner peace and confidence attracts good luck.