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    this way about plastic surgery. They would go under knives, hours of surgery and thousands of complication just to look pretty. Every year millions of people go through complicated plastic surgery, and this number is increasing every year. The major reason of this increscent is people want to change their physic to look pretty. Fake beauty or plastic surgery is an obsession this generation in spite of knowing the side effect to bring variation. People are obsessed with plastic surgery. A statistic

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    the desire to be considered beautiful has taken over the lives of many individuals. The aspiration to be perfect comes from the immense pressure put on women by society. Individuals are trying to avoid the aging process by getting multiple plastic surgeries done in order to stay ¨beautiful¨ and ¨young¨. But does being beautiful mean that one has to alter the natural way they appear into something one is not? In our society today, this may perhaps prove to be valid. Everyday an ordinary person sees

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    Should teens use cosmetic surgery? On average, there were about 64,270 cosmetic procedures performed in the United States on teens between the ages of 13 and 19 (The American Society of Plastic Surgeons). However there has been an increase of 3% in 2013. A founder of The Physiological Health Center, Dr. Rosenberg states that one of the main reasons why teens choose to have plastic surgery is because the American culture makes it socially acceptable, and celebrities make the impression that if you're

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    a younger appearance, schedule an appointment at Parkcrest Plastic Surgery for a consultation. What Is Botox®? Botox is short for botulinum toxin, a neurotoxic protein the bacterium Clostridium botulinum produces. Two main types are produced commercially: botulinum toxin

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    prevalent among our society today is cosmetic and plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is surgery that corrects or modifies the appearance of a feature, or defect on the human body. Although plastic surgery can sometimes be used for treatment of injury or other health related issues. Surgery to improve appearance is widespread among our culture. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, there were 15.6 million cosmetic and plastic surgeries procedures done in 2014, bringing in as much as 12

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    trend and the number of teen plastic surgeries has increased and has become popular. Some popular procedures that teens undergo before turning adults is liposuction, rhinoplasty and breast implants. However it is a big step and there are many reasons, teenagers should wait to have the elective surgery done. Because their bodies and way of thinking and reasoning are still developing, they can change their decision multiple times. They might want to do a plastic surgery, in few months they might not

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    context of surgery, the formalisation of the branch, plastic surgery, has been done so relatively recently. (Reference 1) And even more recently, has there been the division of the field, into its two major branches: cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery reference 2. However, on deeper analysis, the distinction between the two seems ambiguous, and the text pertaining to the formation of the two is limited. This project will give a historical perspective into the emergence of plastic surgery as an

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    “ To men a man but a mind. Who cares what face he carries or what he wears? But woman’s body is still the woman. “(Bierce,1958). People nowadays want to be more beautiful and perfect. They will do anything to fulfill their needs. Cosmetic surgery is modern variation of a practice as old as humankind. Every culture has some customs that prescribe deliberately changing a body’s natural appearance (Brain, 1979). The methods, however, are diverse and particular to a culture at a specific period of time

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    young are the newest trends among today 's society. Women are the highest percentage of this trend because women have been conditioned at young age to believe outer beauty is unsurpassed. Plastic or cosmetic surgery in the past has been kept hushed, never knowing did she have her nose worked on? Today plastic surgery is being embraced by the millions and highly looked upon. Recently a friend of mine had a breast augmentation. Her argument was the need to feel more confident in her own body. She felt

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    Before surgery, Nadia was picked on for her looks and did not have a lot of friends. She was very shy because of the way she felt about herself on the outside. “I look beautiful,” said Nadia Ilse after surgery, “This is exactly what I wanted.” Even though it worked for Nadia, is corrective surgery the right answer? Some parents argue plastic surgery teaches a kid that looks matter more than personality. It does contradict what

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