You guys are giving out a wrong message altogether. It is very important to beware of quacks as they can cause major harm, injury or death to people seeking help from them. However, this never means people should not seek help.
What a silly logic have you guys got there! Of course, we should be happy with how God created us. But if someone has an abnormal heart valve and if the only way to save life is through surgery, should the person still be happy with how he is made? Treatment for illness is sunnah.
Similarly, if someone has squint, or has any other problem as to their appearance they have every right to correct it.
It is also true that sometimes some patients do NOT have the physical flaw which they believe they have. But then that is another mental disorder which needs to be treated in its own right.
If someone has a genuine cosmetic problem, seeking and offering correction is completely alright.
You guys are giving out a wrong message altogether. It is very important to beware of quacks as they can cause major harm, injury or death to people seeking help from them. However, this never means people should not seek help.
What a silly logic have you guys got there! Of course, we should be happy with how God created us. But if someone has an abnormal heart valve and if the only way to save life is through surgery, should the person still be happy with how he is made? Treatment for illness is sunnah.
Similarly, if someone has squint, or has any other problem as to their appearance they have every right to correct it.
It is also true that sometimes some patients do NOT have the physical flaw which they believe they have. But then that is another mental disorder which needs to be treated in its own right.
If someone has a genuine cosmetic problem, seeking and offering correction is completely alright.