As of my little knowledge, Islamic Sharia law views cosmetic surgery for beauty in a nuanced manner. In general, cosmetic surgery is permissible in
Islam as long as it is done for a legitimate reason and does not harm the body or violate any Islamic principles.
If the reason for the surgery is to improve a person's self-esteem, self-confidence, or to address a physical abnormality, such as a birth defect or injury, then it is generally considered permissible in
Islam. However, if the purpose of the surgery is solely for vanity or to conform to societal beauty standards, then it
may not be considered permissible.
Furthermore, Islamic law prohibits any form of harm or damage to the body, and cosmetic surgery must be performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional in a safe and sterile environment. The decision to undergo cosmetic surgery should be made after careful consideration and consultation with a qualified doctor, and with the intention of improving one's overall health and well-being.
In summary, cosmetic surgery for beauty is generally considered permissible in Islamic Sharia as long as it is done for a legitimate reason, does not harm the body, and is performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional.