For my own understanding about plastic surgery, it is a reconstruction of body and facial to satisfy our wants and also to help us. Base on internet, "Plastic Surgery is concerned with restoration, reconstruction, correction, or improvement in shape and appearance of body structures that are defective, damaged or misshapen by injury, disease or growth and development."[1] Plastic Surgery can cause a good and bad one. It depends on how people choose it to be. In the question if plastic surgery should be banned or not, I will answer not, why? Plastic Surgery should not be banned because it is a freedom to change physical appearance, increase self-confidence of those who undergo the process and helps patient return their old face or body. Plastic Surgery is making people happy its either just need or just wants. So who are we to judge them? Who are we to cut that happiness? Every person has reason to have happiness in life and there 's nothing wrong if their happiness is taking the plastic surgery.
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The first question I asked is "Is Plastic Surgery should be banned or not?” Well, I answered it that Plastic Surgery should not be banned, why? There are so many reasons to say but there are only few I want to be specify, there are: (1) It is a freedom to change physical appearance, (2) Increase self-confidence of those who undergo the process and (3) Helps patient return their old face or body. Don 't judge people by what they did. Not because they take plastic surgery so will you judge them that they are not contented in their life, maybe yes, it 's partly true but not almost. All people have reason for what they doing. Nowadays, the problem in people is they didn 't want to listen to explanation they just want to judge and contented for what they see. Taking plastic surgery is not that bad unless you do so. Don 't look only for the negative side of a thing; look also for the positive
Gastric bypass surgery or bariatric surgery as it is sometimes called, makes the stomach smaller and allows food to bypass part of the small intestine. You will feel full more quickly than when your stomach was its original size, which reduces the amount of food you eat and thus the calories consumed. There will usually be a follow-up visit after two weeks, and again six weeks your Gastric Bypass operation. Follow-up visits occur every three months to help your weight stabilize and to make sure that you are comfortable with your new lifestyle. Also, I am glad that you are not just selling products, but have some good links to information about gastric bypass surgery.
15. Should teens be allowed to get plastic surgery without parental consent? This is a tough question. On one hand, the surgery might be pointless and in spur of the moment because the teen wants to look “perfect”. Some parents really do want the best for their kids and they know whether a certain surgery is necessary or not.
Plastic surgery is the rigorous medical process of altering the human body through means of reconstruction, the removal of tissue, and the addition of tissue for cosmetic purposes. People see it every day and do not even question it. People’s faces and bodies are augmented in ways that humanity sees so regularly that viewers have become blind to it. Seeing faces and bodies perfectly sculpted by knives for sharp cheekbones, fuller lips, larger breasts, and a slimmer waist has tricked society into forgetting what the average person actually looks like. Consumers have become so blind to this constant fake image that humanity does not notice the difference until an unaltered, natural image is forced down our throats.
Many women face the fear that they are not good enough for anyone or even themselves. They always find something that is apart of their body that is not quite how they like it. Since women find something about themselves that is not good enough, they think that they need to change their body in order to be happy. A common way of changing their body is by getting cosmetic plastic surgery; particularly silicone breast implants. It may seem like it is a great idea at the time, but once the person changes what they do not like about themselves, they will find another thing that causes them to get cosmetic plastic surgery again.
Sarah Kredenster in Winnipeg who has seen some positive results from minor plastic surgery. I agree that this could be a very slippery slope as with any kind of body modification, some people never know when it is enough or when and how to accept themselves. There are many women who truly do accept themselves and love themselves and they still opt for some type of plastic surgery to enhance breast or buttocks. Plastic surgery is not always women who suffer low
Most people are in a hurry to have a surgery that will change their appearance even though people may look beautiful on the outside, they are ugly on the inside.
Young adults who want to have plastic surgery often have a different intention and goal than adults. They decide to have plastic surgery to improve any physical features they feel are troublesome or imperfect. If these imperfections were left uncorrected, they could affect the teen later in life. Teens should be allowed to have corrective cosmetic surgery, because it can help improve self-confidence and self-esteem and it can help medically.
“47% of girls in 5th-12th grade reported wanting to lose weight because of magazine pictures.” Says Michael Levine(3). Society has a negative effect on body image. Naturally, Society’s image of a perfect body is unreal and unnatural. All of the expectations can cause eating disorders and mental disorders.
Plastic surgery is a painful and dangerous process, and the chances of success is very low. The first reason why plastic surgery should be band is that it fails most of the time. Studies show that if a person’s first attempt at plastic surgery fails, then they just want to keep on doing it, but they just keep on getting worse. Getting rid of plastic surgery can help people stop trying to go through extreme pain just so that they can change a body feature. Since their is a lot of pain involved in plastic surgery, many people can get a disease, disabilitie, or even die in the process of plastic surgery.
Men and women nowadays are starting to lose self-confidence in themselves and their body shape, which is negatively impacting the definition of how beauty and body shape are portrayed. “...97% of all women who had participated in a recent poll by Glamour magazine were self-deprecating about their body image at least once during their lives”(Lin 102). Studies have shown that women who occupy most of their time worrying about body image tend to have an eating disorder and distress which impairs the quality of life. Body image issues have recently started to become a problem in today’s society because of social media, magazines, and television.
Today plastic surgery is being embraced by the millions and highly looked upon. Advertisements and media incorporated young, beautiful women to sell the product with fake and flawless women in advertisements, an ideal body is created by the minds of viewers. This causes viewers to do as much as possible involving plastic surgery, to look like the models. For Instance, in 2015 more than 13.5 million women went under the knife by surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, says the American Society of Plastic Surgeons statistics. The five most popular invasive surgical procedures for women in 2015 were liposuction, breast augmentation, tummy tucks, eyelid surgery and breast lift (ASPS statistics).
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a psychological disorder revolving around body-image and self-perception. Body dysmorphic disorder is also known as a somatoform disorder. People with body dysmorphic disorder are preoccupied with an imagined or slight defect in their appearance. Even if to others the defect is minor or nonexistent, people with body dysmorphic disorder can spend hours thinking about their perceived flaw or flaws. The thoughts they have can cause them severe emotional distress, and they can interfere with the person’s daily life.
Why do people choose to change who they are? In modern society, many people are dissatisfied with their own appearance. Therefore, they choose to take the plastic surgery in order to alter what they look, such as rhinoplasty, double eyelid surgery and liposuction.
1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Issue This report is written to find out the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery to people as well as how much cosmetic surgery has benefited people both positively and negatively. Cosmetic surgery procedures have been performed back in the early 1800s, which means it has been in existence for centuries as what history has suggested. Besides that, the development of cosmetic surgery states that it started to gain popularity since the 1970s and 1980s. Cosmetic surgery can be defined as the operative procedure as improvement of appearance is the principal purpose (Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions, 2012).
The path individuals try to create on their own leads to destruction and they cannot do it alone. Overall, plastic surgery is going against God 's plan and changing the way he made