In this 21st Century the growing trend is to change how you look to be accepted in this society. While most feel to need to say its ok to do this, is it really acceptable? Especially on our younger society, who looks up to everyone that alters themselves to somehow reach the unreachable idea of perfection. The more people decide to alter themselves to reach perfection or to "fit in,” The more we are teaching our children that Hey! Its ok to not love who you are, You should change to meet everyone else's standards.” Plastic Surgery gives Children a false sense of self image in society.
When you think of plastic surgery, what do you think of first? Im sure it isnt the risk involved with the procedure that will undergo to become a “new you” No one ever thinks of the true risk of plastic surgery, or even the cost of undergoing the procedures. For Breast implants, Face lifts, Mastopexy, Breast reduction, Rhinoplasty, and Tummy tucks the Prices range between $4,000 to $12,000. This is a lot of money to just be someone new. While celebrities have all the money in the world to pay for their surgeries, lower classes have to make quite an adjustment in their budgets to get such surgeries performed. Some even go bankrupt because they feel the need to fix themselves, or even fix their young childs face or body, when their child isnt even done developing their body to its final stage. And when this happens and you don’t have as much money as you need to be able to perform the
Plastic Surgery has become a wide topic in the United States. Plastic surgery is also known as, the reconstruction surgery that involves the restoration of a function to a damaged body part and the rebuilding of normal physical contours when parts of the body such as the nose, jaw, ears, or fingers are missing or disfigured. Throughout the years, plastic surgery has become a well-known surgery. The overall percentage on plastic surgery dropped by forty percent for the first time in a decade, total cosmetic procedures for women and men dropped below thirty-one thousand that was the lowest since the year od 2006. I believe that plastic surgery has very many cons towards it. There are many statistics that prove that plastic surgery can be a harmful idea to the body. However, there is also many positive thoughts when looking at the overall picture with plastic surgery. According to the article “Plastic Surgery” pit is often done for purely cosmetic reasons, to remove blemished, make unusual contours more normal, or improve self-esteem. Plastic surgery has caused many people to reach the cancer stage, or even pass away from coming in contact with plastic surgery. While many feels that plastic surgery has many benefits, it actually has many health risks.
People have become so unhappy about their bodies that they have turned to the only possible quick solution, which is plastic surgery. “The AAFPRS survey found a 31% increase over the previous year in the number of requests motivated by prospective patients’ concerns about how they appear on social media”(Sass). Sometimes it's not even that people want to change their bodies because of an ideal mental image they have of themselves, but because they want to change to look more like someone else. Images of celebrities are influencing people to want to change their bodies because they want to have features that are more similar to theirs. In the New York Times article “Looking Good on Facebook: Social media Leads to Spikes in Plastic Surgery Requests” it is mentioned that plastic surgeons say women want arms like Michelle Obama, and Kate Middleton's nose is the most requested facial features among plastic surgeries in the U.K (Sifferlin). There has also been an increase in teenagers undergoing cosmetic procedures. Dr. Richard Ellenbogen, CEO of Beverly Hill Body, tells “People” website that the increase in teen plastic surgeries is directly related to the surgery of the stars of their reality shows, and the acceptance of cosmetic procedures on social media (Olay). Plastic surgery is becoming more popular because it is the only
Plastic surgery is a massive thing. Not only does it change the way God made you, but there are also things that could go wrong in the midst of everything, just like the lesions and surgery in Uglies. Although acceptance is a hard things to have throughout life, we need to be comfortable in our own skin and not worry as much about what others think but, rather what we think.
In the article “Plastic Surgery Junkies: Why Are Perfectly Pretty Women Getting Hooked” by Sally Davis, explained how perfect women are getting changes done to their bodies when it's not needed. She describes how people today are obsessed with their flaws and what people think about them just to fit in. She also said that the main reason people felt the need to change themselves was because of the use of technology and the idea of looking like a model and celebrity.
Now a day appearances are everything. People are always striving to look good wherever they go. Many people take a look at them in the mirror and want to change the way they look. This is all caused by the judgement of our society today. This does not only occur in the 21st century it has been happening since the beginning of humankind. This affects men and women equally, because often time’s men judge women and women judge men, but people can get judged by their own gender as well. Every year millions of people do plastic surgery to make themselves more beautiful and appealing. This is done by men and
Plastic surgery began as bodily reconstruction for wounded soldiers in World War I. The surgery developed in stages, starting with correcting traumatic injuries and deformed facial features. The more cosmetic focus began in the 1970’s, with creating “perfected” facial features and making aesthetically pleasing body parts. Cosmetic surgery boomed in the 1990’s, with 1.2 million procedures performed in the United States alone (plasticsurgery.org). The swiftness in which these procedures have infiltrated society has lead to a change in our view of the value of the body. The modern ease and accessibility of cosmetic surgery has intensified the need for external beauty and has influenced the loss of personal identity.
Plastic surgery may create jobs and money for professionals in the business. Someone may go in and pay for an expensive surgery, but that pays for the surgeon, receptionist, cleaners, and technicians. Although maintaining a body or image that seems perfect it is not why someone should undergo surgery. People should decide to have surgery because of personal psychological issues, accidental maintenance and hereditary or birth defects, not to abuse the opportunity and become someone who they are not.
the effectiveness of those acts, they’re exposed to crucial risks and consequences. Despite this trend towards increasing rates of cosmetic surgery, this appearance change strategy is not without numerous risks and consequences. Patients risk the development of physical conditions including persistent pain, blood loss, skin loss, scarring, skin discoloration, prolonged swelling, tissue death, infections, loss of sensation, nerve damage, cardiac and pulmonary complications, blood clots, fluid accumulation, deep vein thrombosis, asymmetry of facial features, wound separation, and poor healing. The few benefits I listed above, the drawbacks of plastic surgery are copious and severe. It’s extremely expensive, a single procedure ranges from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
This leads to the question, what is a normal appearance? Where does one draw the line of acceptance? Teens and adolescents alike, need to realize the consequences and negative health effects related to plastic surgery and realize it is a permanent change which often leaves many unsatisfied and regretful of their decisions.
In a society so consumed by the ideology of beauty, it makes sense as to why so many women these days undergo cosmetic surgery. The definition of beauty has long been obstructed and changed. In the past, if you look at the woman, you will see they are curvy, during this era being thin meant you were poor where as a beautiful and wealthy woman would be plump because she could afford fine dining. As society has changed, being slender has become the new trend, creating the idea that in order to be truly beautiful one must be thin. The movie stars in Hollywood, although most people realize the beautifying changes that are made to the pictures, this idea of 'beauty ' and 'desire ' still lingers in the mind of whoever comes across it. Our society is bombarded with several different ideologies of beauty but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The beauty standards that have been set should not be what are shaping people around the world and influencing them to go through with plastic surgery. The use of plastic surgery has changed from a medical procedure used to reconstruct the wounded or people with birth defects to reconstructing something people do not like about themselves. Plastic surgery was used during WWI in 1910 and after the war, skin grafting grew. The first training program in the United States was in 1924 thanks to Dr. John Davis. In 1950-1959, plastic surgery was used broadly to repair cleft pallet. It wasn’t until about
As of recent plastic surgery has become extremely popular, so popular to the point that it has gotten out of control. Although it has been around for many years, the high standards of beauty in today’s society has recently led both women and men to resolve their so-called imperfections with plastic surgery, making plastic surgery the new norm. Sadly, in this day and age all you see when turning on the TV, flipping through a magazine, or simply going on social media, is models creating an ideal image of what a human should look like. This causes people to thinking that if you don’t look like that, then you are unattractive. Also, plastic surgery creates a big problem because it puts pressure on people with imperfection and insecurities. Despite plastic surgery changing who you are and what you are supposed to look like, many people don’t care because they have don’t want to look like themselves, they want to create a perfect version of themselves through surgical procedures so that society can accept them. Changing what they look like by defining what beautiful is to them not knowing that society has subliminally led them there. To grasp and understand why so many undergo cosmetic surgery is due to the ideals of society in dealing with physiological and body dysmorphic disorders to try combat them with teaching people from a young age to learn to love themselves for who they are and not their appearances.
We live in a society where people worship beauty. As far as recorded history people have gone to extremes to seek beauty. From foot binding in China to wearing strangulating corsets in Victorian era. People from different race and culture have experimented in every way possible way to look beautiful prior to this popular age of plastic surgery. It’s very common to hear people complain about their appearance, whether it’s their crocked nose, thin lips or flat chest. Remarkably, plastic surgery has been the solution for people who complain. Most people tend to think of plastic surgery as only cosmetic surgery and not as reconstructive surgeries. Plastic surgeries seems to be an invention of modern technology; however its roots lie in the ancient history of India. An Indian surgeon contributed towards the establishment of plastic surgery, it was intended to correct physical deformities acquired during birth, accident, disease or war. These surgeries did not gain the popularity it has today until the First World War. It was during the late 60’s, when doctors started realizing the endless possibilities of plastic surgeries. With the help of this surgery a trained surgeon can replace an amputate body part, remove skin cancer, get rid of unattractive scars and visible birthmarks or rescaling a nose or enhance body parts. Today more and more people from different age groups opt for plastic surgeries to obtain dramatic physical changes. These surgeries were envisioned to restore
Many people today feel insecure about their bodies. They feel that people will judge them more if they have a crooked nose or eyes that are too close to each other. Some get liposuction if they feel too fat or breast implants because they think it will make them more attractive to the opposite sex. These people who do not feel happy about the way their
“Don’t like the way you look? Ready for a quick and easy change? We can help you with one simple cosmetic surgery.” We have all heard or seen advertisements like this on television or in magazines, but why is cosmetic surgery so appealing to people, especially women? Cosmetic surgery is used all over the world to enhance one’s features and make people “happy,” but is it worth it? Is it beauty or is it a beast having cosmetic surgery done? There are many options and things to consider when thinking about getting any kind of surgery. Body image is a huge aspect especially when there is a demand for beauty by society. The cost of cosmetic surgery and the dangers are also something to take into consideration, but there are many positives in getting this type of surgery.
Messages within the media indirectly contribute to the rising rate of plastic surgery. Desires to meet the idealisms of media representations are often so consuming that people demand plastic surgery despite all of its associated risks and controversies. To compensate for this up and coming surgical trend, technology has developed more reasonable and attainable options for the public. Millions of operations are now able to be performed on those wishing to fulfill specific gratifcations toward their own personal appearance and/or self-esteem. This is a serious problem in that people are unaware or just simply