Persuasive Essay On Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery

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Plastic/cosmetic surgery is a vast area of practice that can be analyzed as a benefit to some individuals who desire to alter their appearance while others find this practice to be somewhat unnecessary. These procedures often times are a beneficial aid especially when many people live in a society where they are constantly judged and in many cases, a race against the clock not just men but for women. Plastic/cosmetic surgery carries many perks but with those perks can come great danger and overly-charged funds. With the consistent progression on technology. Many doctors and health experts use the innovation of lasers to do the light work for many surgical procedures in the society of present day. When a person is given a second chance at “being …show more content…

Plastic/cosmetic surgery can be performed in various methods such as; breast augmentation, liposuction, rhinoplasty(surgery of the nose),tummy tucks, facelifts, pigmentation(removal of marks and blemishes), and eyelid surgery. To dig a little deeper in terms of the different procedures, the most popular yet trendy procedures clients and/or patients often venture to are breast augmentation, liposuction, and one that has drastically climbed up the (must-have) list is the Brazilian buttlift (Lee, M). Published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons(ASP) in quote, Americans spent $12.6 billion on a total of $15.1 million cosmetic procedures in 2013, an increase of 3 percent since 2012. Some people see these procedures as a simple potentially life-changing means of improving self-esteem and addressing feelings of shame or discomfort over a perceived physical law. Others consider these practices nothing more than a reflection of unnecessary vanity and a very disturbing symptom of an unhealthy society obsession with the pursuit of beauty and perfection. Projected in 2014, Northwestern Medicine conducted a study involving eight cosmetic surgery and dermatology centers and thousands of procedures performed by twenty-three certified dermatologists, …show more content…

Although our diverse, multicultural society has become much more accepting of physical differences; those associated with ethnicity: an inmate sense of beauty, as well as an ingrained notion of attractiveness, defines the most desirable qualities in a lot of human beings. In reference, “Measuring up to the cultural idea of beauty has become necessary in this competitive, media-saturated world, especially for those in certain occupations.” As soon as the hair turns gray, the likelihood of getting a pink slip or being overlooked for a promotion increases. In the mindset of the man, competition among other men to date the most beautiful women, vice-versa, is quite common. Studies have shown time and time again that individuals tend to choose mates based on how attractive they are, or how they perceive themselves to be. Social scientists attribute much of this behavior to genetics, evolution, and the need to carry on the human race. Looks matter in the first stage of the competition, and attractiveness is a matter of survival, especially for women (Driscoll, Sally). Our society 's preoccupation with youth, beauty, and fitness affects each person differently. Some are oblivious, while others count every new wrinkle or wince every ounce gained. For most individuals body image plays a huge role in self-esteem and helps define others sense of self. Plastic surgeons state

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