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However, as for nose jobs/plastic surgery, I would say No.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygI-2F8ApUM
Assuredly they would be just as satisfied seeing the nose on their own face every day as they would seeing it on Adrian Brody. If not, perhaps they could change themselves to look like him. Maybe even disassociate from their real identity. Like a really hardcore Elvis impersonator.
Then again maybe it is only satisfying on another's face. Maybe we all actually need other people for things, and this creates a moral need to manage our interactions with others. To make sure that we ourselves are not exploited for misguided internal change as an 'other' would be.
Renee Zelwieger got a nose job and she looks totally different. She's not marketable anymore because she looks like a generic beautiful woman.