Have you ever wanted to change a psychical feature because it was tearing down your self esteem? Currently, there is a significant amount of pressure to look a certain way. People are striving to have perfect facial and body characteristics. Cosmetic surgery is an easy way to achieve those looks. People are willing to take the risk under the knife to reach society 's level of beauty. Tummy tucks, liposuction, breast augmentation, and nose jobs are the most popular surgical procedures. Some people may think non-reconstructive surgery, surgery that is performed even though there are no abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease, is not an issue. Cosmetic surgery raises a risk of addiction that leads to health concerns, for that reason, non-reconstructive surgery should be banned to minimize complication.
Cosmetic surgery can become highly addictive. Patients are willing to undergo as many surgeries until they feel satisfied. When the outcome is not the way they desire, they go back for more. About 50% of people are repeated customers. (The New York Times Style Magazine, 2015) Cosmetic surgery can also be compared to a drug. Patients get addicted to the happy feeling after seeing the results. In order to feel that rush of enjoyment, they go back for more. It becomes a reoccurring craving that needs to be pleased. Michael Jackson is a good example of someone who became addicted to cosmetic surgery. He spent 30 years trying to perfect his image. It started off with
It is undeniable that cosmetic plastic surgery has become mainstream across the world. The American Society of Plastic Surgery estimates that 10.2 million procedures occurred last year, which places the demand at a staggering 32 percent increase (Nowak 18, Metules 32ac1). Physical beauty has been proven to reap benefits in our competitive society, and the desire for such is clouding judgement. Psychiatric nurse Terri Metules finds that her patients believe plastic surgery to be painless and risk-free: “[they] think they can get liposuction or a face lift performed during their lunch hour” (32ac1). In actuality, these dramatic procedures have dangers that run far deeper than physical health. Mental processes are highly malleable and more awareness should be brought to many patients struggling with body dysmorphia, depression, anxiety, poly surgical addiction, munchausen syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, and other emotional and social disturbances. These
In the past few years cosmetic surgeries popularity has increased, with wanting to look a certain way, the way that the media perceives body image for women, usually they use Botox, aesthetic surgery, and a reconstructive surgery; to fix facial features and body parts after a horrible accident. However the controversy begins is, how it can be harmful to every ones body and minds. Most people do not realize the damaging side effects with what is being injected into their bodies.
the effectiveness of those acts, they’re exposed to crucial risks and consequences. Despite this trend towards increasing rates of cosmetic surgery, this appearance change strategy is not without numerous risks and consequences. Patients risk the development of physical conditions including persistent pain, blood loss, skin loss, scarring, skin discoloration, prolonged swelling, tissue death, infections, loss of sensation, nerve damage, cardiac and pulmonary complications, blood clots, fluid accumulation, deep vein thrombosis, asymmetry of facial features, wound separation, and poor healing. The few benefits I listed above, the drawbacks of plastic surgery are copious and severe. It’s extremely expensive, a single procedure ranges from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Everyday people suffer from from small things in their appearance that they find to be imperfections, such as something like a mole or a cleft lip that can leave them feeling uncomfortable and with a bad perception of their image. Many people turn to cosmetic surgery in order to change the way they look and feel more confident with their new characteristics. Cosmetic surgery is something that can change the way people feel by empowering their image and boosting self-esteem because it allows them to correct what they deem to be physical deformities and abnormalities, therefore it should not be considered elective surgery by health insurance companies as it helps their mental health.
Purpose Statement: Today I am going to share with you about three major perils from cosmetic surgery. It only transforms the outside appearances, but does not help to heal the lack of confidence and illnesses inside patients. It
The abuse of plastic surgery over the years has gotten out of control. Due to the high demand for fillers, laser, and Botox, physicians perform cosmetic procedures that are non-surgical with no training. Society has unofficially banned wrinkles, fat deposits, and sun-damaged skin. An ethical concern for patients and healthcare providers is that these so-called problems should be enhanced and dealt with rather than result in aesthetic surgery. Although body image is important to certain people, the outer image does not define a human being. “The real value of a person cannot be reduced to his/her appearance, and medicine as an art, should feel the obligation to resist these modern ideologies and should attempt to help people get a more authentic attitude about themselves.” (Mousavi, 2010) If a person is unhappy with himself or herself, they should rely on a more natural solution. Aesthetic surgery should only be an option for people that have suffered an accident or born with a deformity. Having small lips, tiny wrinkles, beauty marks, or dark hair is not a deformity, they’re simply things the body produces over the years.
Plastic cosmetic surgery can be a last resort to fix a feature that is lacking when it is the first time someone is about to get a procedure done, but it can also turn into an addiction and become an easy way out to touch up a flaw. for someone that has gone through the cosmetic procedures. The temptation is there since plastic surgery is all over the media now. The majority of celebrities and people that are looked up to are filled with them so somehow someone that is wanting to get them can see this as an acceptance to get anything fixed since it is common to do so.
In today society cosmetic surgery has become more and more common. Some people see this operation as a way to improve their appearance. Often caught up in the advantages of plastic surgery such as boosting their self-image, and/or improving their physical attraction, they fail to realize the negative effects of cosmetic surgery. The truth is cosmetic surgery is not always successful, so people should be ready to accept the risks of this operation, particularly, health diseases, psychology disorders, and economics problem. As a result, cosmetic surgery has more cons than pros and people should be conscious about it.
Cosmetic surgery has changed the lives of millions. Each year thousands of people make the decision to go under the knife with the hopes of improving their appearance. There are many reasons why people choose to have surgery; for some the reasons are internal, and for others the reasons are external. People who make the choice based on internal reasons are generally people who suffer silently with depression, and other mental illness. These individuals are often unhappy with their physical appearances who feel that if they change their appearance that they will have an opportunity to have a better life. Those who are influenced by external motivation are generally people who have had what they feel is a nice appearance for their entire lives, and as they progress in age they fear the fact that age is going to catch up with them, and cause them to lose the validity of their beauty, and thus cause them to miss out on the lifestyle accommodations that they have been afforded simply based upon their appearance. These people are willing to go to any length to hold on to their good looks, and in many cases they are able to do so with the help of cosmetic surgery.
Sophia Loren once said, “Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful.”Cosmetic surgery is enhancing, not improving the function, a person’s natural beauty through surgical procedure. Cosmetic surgery used to be for mostly the rich and famous because of its cost. Although, it is still not covered by health insurance, it has become affordable, making an option for almost anyone who which to alter their appearance. Some of the most popular surgeries are facelifts, brow lift, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty(nose), tummy tuck, and liposuction. Although cosmetic is marketed as safe by surgeons, it is unnecessary because it is not forever, it can become addicting, and there are many risks associated with it.
We live in a society where people worship beauty. As far as recorded history people have gone to extremes to seek beauty. From foot binding in China to wearing strangulating corsets in Victorian era. People from different race and culture have experimented in every way possible way to look beautiful prior to this popular age of plastic surgery. It’s very common to hear people complain about their appearance, whether it’s their crocked nose, thin lips or flat chest. Remarkably, plastic surgery has been the solution for people who complain. Most people tend to think of plastic surgery as only cosmetic surgery and not as reconstructive surgeries. Plastic surgeries seems to be an invention of modern technology; however its roots lie in the ancient history of India. An Indian surgeon contributed towards the establishment of plastic surgery, it was intended to correct physical deformities acquired during birth, accident, disease or war. These surgeries did not gain the popularity it has today until the First World War. It was during the late 60’s, when doctors started realizing the endless possibilities of plastic surgeries. With the help of this surgery a trained surgeon can replace an amputate body part, remove skin cancer, get rid of unattractive scars and visible birthmarks or rescaling a nose or enhance body parts. Today more and more people from different age groups opt for plastic surgeries to obtain dramatic physical changes. These surgeries were envisioned to restore
It is no secret that the world operates adhering to strict and unrealistic beauty standards. Rather than embrace everyone for their individuality and uniqueness, society shuns those who do not fit to the ideal, forcing pressure and negative self-images on people. In order to conform to these set standards, people take drastic and life changing measures to alter their appearance, which comes in the form of plastic surgery. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, cosmetic plastic surgery is defined as “surgical and nonsurgical procedures that enhance and reshape structures of the body” (American Society of Plastic Surgeons 2017). The issue is, is there actually a benefit to undergoing
Plastic Surgery is defined as the process of reconstructing or repairing parts of the body, either in the treatment for injury or cosmetic reason. Just like any other topic, plastic surgery has both negative and positive attributes. Depending on the opinion, there may be more of one than that of the other, but in the case of this paper there are more negative. Plastic surgery has been deemed acceptable by countless celebrities and television shows, and has left a huge not so positive impact on tons of people, especially those who are genuinely self-conscious. The risks of all types of plastic surgery are very rarely discussed or made known by these celebrities or TV shows and more times than not, are swept under the rug. The lesser famous, more acceptable type of plastic surgery is reconstructive surgery. Although it may be easier to focus on all the bad things involved with plastic surgery, there is still some good to be said.
What many don’t take into consider is the cosmetic surgery goes deeper than your pocket. An article on Huffington Post states, “According to the American Academy of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Americans spent over $7 billion last year in surgical procedures alone” (Shah, 2014). Cosmetic surgery is like a drug that can be highly addictive. People are so obsessed with imitating an appearance that they go to an extraordinary amount of procedures. Besides the fact that surgerys are super expensive and very addictive the business is very risky. Countless numbers of people are going under the knife without researching and understanding the untold interference or complication caused by pre-existing
“Studies have shown that people report increased satisfaction with the body part they had surgery on.” In today’s society, a majority of people are unhappy with their appearance, because of insecurities. Due to insecurities, humans are driven to change whatever they are unhappy with. It is well known by many that society contributes to these issues. Plastic surgery has become such a common “quick fix” in today’s modern world that it is necessary to be knowledgeable of the information about it. There are many different things you can do to your body to change for the “better.” Vast amounts of people believe that plastic surgery is one of those better changes. The three most common types of plastic surgery are: Breast Augmentation, Liposuction, and Rhinoplasty.