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    Is Cosmetic Surgery Worth The Risk? 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

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    popularity of cosmetic surgery have drastically increased, particularly in South Korea where culture trends rapidly shift, a nation ranked first for their advanced methods of cosmetic surgery all over the world. This ‘Republic of Cosmetic Surgery’ has been titled as the nation providing over 130 types of cosmetic surgery, including from simple treatments such as Botox, fillers and double-eyelid to high-risk procedures of orthognathic surgery and breast augmentations yet, the types of cosmetic surgery sought

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    Also (put in a better transition), parents should set a good example to their children and be a positive influence for them so they won’t get cosmetic surgery. They shouldn’t have surgery themselves because it can make their children think that they can do it too. The children will follow their parents’ examples, since they have a significant influence on their children. According to “Kelly Brooks, a psychologist at Roger Williams University, [she] agrees that parents can significantly influence

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    COSMETIC SURGERY SHOULD BE BANNED IN THE PHILLIPINES; SAY NO TO COSMETIC SURGERY Cosmetic surgery became more popular nowadays, especially to the ladies out there. They became obsessed to cosmetic surgery to achieve the perfection they want to have. They don’t realize their uniqueness because they think that they are not accepted by the society. They don’t realize that they just think of that without knowing the real BEAUTY, which comes from within. According to Mayo Clinic staff “Cosmetic Surgery

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    possibilities for imagination through cosmetic surgery give rise to the opportunity of ascending and reshaping the social hierarchy in Brazil. As beauty and race are widely associated with social domain, cosmetic surgery incites the natural desire and fantasies for empowerment, social mobility, and modernity. Not only does beauty and body modifications reflect the existing social and racial inequalities in Brazilian culture, the growing popularity of cosmetic surgery stems from its widespread availability

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    Cosmetic Surgery: Liposuction Contemporary society is more widely accepting of cosmetic surgery as normal compared to the past. In the modern-world, people are highly concerned with appearances, features, attractiveness and insecurities, and believe the solution to these problems is cosmetic surgery. People are willing to undergo cosmetic procedures despite many of the possible complications. Liposuction is one most common cosmetic procedures patients choose to undergo in the U.S. Liposuction,

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    Cosmetic Surgery: Is it Worth it? It’s unpleasant, that in order for people to be considered beautiful, they have to look “perfect”. To achieve this, people are getting cosmetic surgery, which has become an epidemic in the United States. In 2016, 14,269,280 women and 1,315,592 men got cosmetic surgery (“Cosmetic Procedures”). In 2010, former Miss Argentina, Solange Magnano, died from pulmonary embolism due to complications during her butt augmentation surgery. Her blood supply was blocked by the

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    needs and to use their distinctive tools for the good of patients and society”(Rhodes 75). By this definition, cosmetic surgery is unethical. Before diving into this argument, a comparison between reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery is needed. The goal of reconstructive surgery is to alleviate pain and suffering. One can also claim that the same is being achieved with cosmetic surgery, however, it must be critically noted that the suffering one complains about does not typically arise from the

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    medication has reached high level in changing people 's flaws by surgery, more and more people find plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery as the beauty tools. Today the number of people who seeking for plastic surgery has increased dramatically, despite the fact that besides all beauty benefits it bring back there are also negative impacts that people should also considered before deciding to do it. People first find cosmetic surgery as a medical tool to enhance their body and their appearance

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    We can help you with one simple cosmetic surgery.” We have all heard or seen advertisements like this on television or in magazines, but why is cosmetic surgery so appealing to people, especially women? Cosmetic surgery is used all over the world to enhance one’s features and make people “happy,” but is it worth it? Is it beauty or is it a beast having cosmetic surgery done? There are many options and things to consider when thinking about getting any kind of surgery. Body image is a huge aspect especially

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