Cosmetic Surgery - No Longer Only For the Rich and Famous

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Cosmetic surgery companies offer many options in which to finance cosmetic procedures for individual of all income levels. There were over 10 million surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures performed in the United States in 2008, as reported by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). (Surgery, 2009) The statistic mentioned, clearly shows how many of us now would be willing to undergo cosmetic surgery. But, have you asked why? In today’s society, plastic surgery is the number one chosen alternative decision for the augmentation of physical appearance, scar repair and for the repair of a deformity, whether it be a birth defect or disfigurement from an accident.

Millions of people, if not all of us are not content with our physical appearance and are

endlessly trying to find quick fixes for looking and feeling better about ourselves. For instance, have you ever looked in the mirror and didn’t like what was reflected back at you? A lot of people turn to cosmetic surgery to transform their bodies and feel better about themselves. People undergo cosmetic surgery for a variety of reasons. They may want to look younger. They may want to change a feature they never liked. They may want to be skinner or even be healthier. There is a cosmetic procedure for nearly every complaint or dissatisfaction you can imagine. “We, as American’s engage in gluttony, then we lipo the evidence away. We give birth, and then we get a “mommy makeover” to transform our postpartum bodies into sleek youthful ones. When we commit the ultimate sin of aging, we smooth away all evidence of nature’s natural course by paralyzing our faces with Botox” (Essig, 2009). A crooked nose? There’s a cure for that too.

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...hese days and is no longer accessible only to the rich and famous. Any person in the world can have the procedure they want done. Men, women and parents of small children are making the decision things about their bodies and looks each day. Plastic surgery can improve a person’s self esteem or can drastically change the life of a child or adult with deformities. No matter what the reason may be, plastic surgery is not something that is to be entered into lightly. It requires a long thought process, a search for a good and credible practitioner, support from loved ones, possible therapy and of course, a lot of money. The decision to undergo cosmetic or reconstructive surgery is intensely personal. People, for reasons as simple as a crooked nose, to the lessening of a serious scar, to those deformed by birth, accidents or injury have options available to them.

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