The Pros and Cons of Plastic Surgery

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Society today has brain washed both men and women in believing that considered beautiful one must look like models shown on magazine, television and in movies. This causes people to undergo plastic surgery. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, plastic surgery was first used in India as early as 800 B.C. Not only does it enhance self-image but also self concept. Reconstructive ways has also been done nearly more to children than adults. Plastic surgery's categorized as either cosmetic or reconstructive surgery depending on the situation and image you want to portray but they both have their pros and cons.

Cosmetic surgery's done mainly to people who want to improve their physical features. Some examples of cosmetic surgery include Botox, cheek life, breast reduction, breast lift, abdomen reduction and more. According to mail online about a "number of men having Botox has increased by 25 percent this year and tripled since 2011." This shows that men are much more likely to have Botox then women because they want to change their reputation. For example, on the web page Huffpost Celebrity, songwriter Toby Sheldon went and spent "almost $100,000 on five years worth of plastic surgery to make him look like his idol Justin Bieber." Many people undergo cosmetic surgery to make themselves look like their idol or because they want to fit someone else's ideal image. Cosmetic surgery is always a personal choice and done to fulfill yourself not someone else's description of beautiful.

Cosmetic surgery not only has its positive outcomes but also has a negative side to it. In the novel, Cosmetic Surgery by Norman Waterhouse, he clarifies that "cosmetic surgery has now become a part of modern culture...

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