Essay On Teen Plastic Surgery

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Should Teens be Allowed to get Plastic Surgery? If you don’t have children this question can seem irrelevant, however whether or not you have a child you will be affected by them. You will be affected economically and/or socially by teen plastic surgery. If you do have children then you could be directly affected; someday you may have to decide whether or not to let your teen receive plastic surgery. Even if you don’t have to decide about plastic surgery, you will be faced with deciding how to foster a healthy self confidence in your child. Plastic surgery is a terrible idea for teens because they are still growing, there are several health risks, and it doesn’t teach them to love or accept themselves as they are. Plastic surgery is bad for …show more content…

Because we are all people we have the same basic needs to be healthy and thrive. A high self esteem is one of those needs, without it it can be difficult to do many important things like work or have relationships. We need to believe we are great and worthy of great things.This determination should not be swayed by the opinions others but often it is. It’s not popular for society to say a bulging tummy or acne is appealing, so people with these characteristics can view them as imperfections and have low self esteem. plastic surgery can correct their imperfections, improve their self esteem, and improve their lives …show more content…

However things could occur to keep a teen out of school for periods of time or out completely. Reasons like pregnancy, terminal illness, or simply not liking school could keep a teen out of school. Nevertheless, they still face great decisions and responsibilities. When someone is between the ages 13-17 they are presented with plenty of opportunities. Somethings they may consider include: what do I want to go to college for, will I play sports, I’m scheduled to work at 5. I consider major, great or big decisions to be those that affect someone long term. While responsibilities to me are duties requiring energy and effort. plastic surgery is an equally important decision and/ or responsibility for a teen. Like with popular teen topics such as drugs and pregnancy, an adolescent (13-17) has to decide whether to risk their life, sacrifice money, and change their physical/social image for it. Therefore it’s another decision they should be allowed to make. To refute this argument, premises 1 and 2 are not really needed. Without them the argument would be more straightforward.An issue with premise 4 is how do you determine the ultimate weight of plastic surgery versus other teen decisions when they are not the same? The importance of decisions vary from person to person as do the circumstances of the decision. Premise 4 is weak because there is no real proof or truth behind it, it is debateable.

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