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    travel to South Korea just to find out the secret and truth about Korean beauty. Then, plastic surgery becomes a known and popular alternative for them to achieve that dream. The industry booms even farther after knowing that cosmetic surgery is common for Korean people. International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) reports that there would be a person out of every five people that undergo plastic surgery in Korea based on 100,000 of Korea’s general population (Eun). In 2010, the number

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    The Truth about Cosmetic Surgery Essay

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    The Truth about Cosmetic Surgery Cosmetic surgery has become one of the most popular trends in America today. Whether you are reading a magazine, watching the news, or a television program, you are likely to see something about cosmetic surgery. Within the past year, there have been several television programs dedicated to people “bettering” themselves through body augmenting surgeries. Millions of people undergo risky surgery every year simply to improve or enhance a feature or body part.

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    Perils of Cosmetic Surgery Specific Purpose Statement: to inform the audience about the negative effects of cosmetic surgery. Introduction: Attention Step: “I prefer artificial beauty to natural ugliness,” is a phrase that currently seems to be gaining popularity with many girls and women around the world. However, not many of them can understand the dangerous perils behind the artificial beauty. Clarification Step: 1. Nowadays, since the number of procedures increases, cosmetic surgery has rapidly developed

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    Cosmetic Surgery I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: “I prefer artificial beauty to natural ugliness” is a phrase that currently seems to be gaining popularity with many girls and women around the world. However, relatively few of them can comprehend the unsafe risks behind the artificial beauty. B. Introduce Topic and Significance: 1. These days, cosmetic surgery has quickly built up everywhere throughout the world. As indicated by a yearly report of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons

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    aware of the risks and disadvantages of cosmetic surgery? Cosmetic surgery can be very risky and dangerous if you are not aware of the outcomes. If you are thinking of going through a procedures you need to do a lot of research of what the pros and cons of the procedure you are about to undergo. Cosmetic surgeries are done all over the world and the pricing varies depending on the surgeons, and it can be very expensive. The outcome of the surgery won’t always come to what you wanted but still you

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    doctors who are not qualified as surgeons may perform cosmetic procedures, including invasive surgery. As with any form of major surgery, there are certain risks and side effects linked with cosmetic surgery and variations between the providers and clinicians involved in this industry. Significant health risks have also been associated with breast implants used in both cosmetic and breast reconstruction surgeries. (Action, 2014) A Breast implants is an envelope containing a substance which has been developed

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    According to the most recent information available from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), nearly 300,000 breast augmentations were performed in 2015, making breast augmentation procedures once again the top plastic surgery procedure performed in the Unites States. As such, many inexperienced and substandard plastic surgeons perform breast augmentation procedures frequently, and without much thought: Unfortunately, a poorly executed breast augmentation procedure can lead to a variety

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    body type; tall, skinny, incredibly tiny waists and light skin, the list seems everlasting. Cosmetic surgery, the surgical process of changing one’s physical appearance for cosmetic reasons, has become the solution for thousands of men and women seeking to reach society’s expectations. Over sixteen million cosmetic surgeries (ASPS Public Relations, pg. 5), most commonly known as plastic surgeries, performed in 2016 in the U.S, claimed to help patients with their self-esteem and overall improvement

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    "Perfection is a Disease of the Nation" Just like Beyoncé says in her new song "Pretty Hurts," you automatically see what you think is wrong , so therefore you want to fix it. But just because you fix it does not mean your satisfied. Plastic surgery has become the new fad in the 21st century. Your not satisfied with your nose? Get a nose job. Do you think your boobs are too small? Get a breast reduction. Are you tired of exercising and want a flat tummy now? Get lipo! Anything that you do

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    well there is a way and it is not so magical. Cosmetic surgery is the solution for many men and women who want to change something about their physical appearance. Many people try to fix something physical to make up for a bigger issue they have about themselves deeper down. The first thing that is important to know when talking about elective surgery is that there is a difference between plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery. “Plastic surgery is defined as a surgical specialty dedicated to reconstruction

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