It's not really even about 'current society'. If plastic surgery was widely available 200yrs ago (and at cut rates at that) we would've seen this sort of thing much sooner. Of course not BBLs, but women were wearing tight corsets that cracked ribs or dug into their skin and left them bloody and bruised to give the appearance of - or force their bodies to create - a tiny waist, and in some eras, make their titties look bigger, fuller and sit higher. If it were possible to get that look with one trip to the operating table where they
probably wouldn't die, many women who could afford it would have done it. Hell, the first nose job was in the 1880s.
But even still, this shouldn't really be that shocking to anyone. If there were cheap,
relatively "safe" surgeries that gave men as many extra inches in height (or otherwise
) as they wanted, and the procedure was fairly mainstream there wouldn't be a nikka alive under 5'11.