I have no problem with someone who has a true deformity correcting it. But I do have a problem with doctors who encourage cosmetic surgery (obviously for profit) just to "Look a few years younger" or because "Your boyfriend/husband will love your bigger breasts."
Ten years ago, I had an unsightly lump on my ear. I consulted a dermatologist who said it was a harmless Lipoma (common fat tumor). Most of us have them internally & they are not visible - unless they are near the skin surface. After he removed it, he started trying to sell me on liposuction. At the time, I had 20 lbs. more to lose. I said, "I've already lost a lot of weight & I'm still working on the last 20 lbs. why should I have liposuction when what I'm doing is working?" He said, "Why wait; you can lose it now in a few minutes." I said, "No thanks, paid him the $850.00 for the ear thing & left. Well....doctors only make money when they "Do Things." And in order to do things, they have to sell things.
I recall after Michael Jackson's death (at the hands of another doctor), a cosmetic surgeon said "No honest, reputable, decent doctor would continue to do cosmetic procedures on him. Instead, they would refer him to a psychologist, because he's obviously mentally ill. And to take advantage of that illness just because he has lots of money to spend is unethical & should be a crime."
Not much different than a caregiver taking advantage of an elderly patient by stealing their life savings.
The fact that Jackson had no trouble finding doctors who not only provided him with drugs, but also were willing to do cosmetic procedures on him says a lot about their ethics.