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Is plastic surgery really as bad as parents think. It’s known to doctors and the data that they received from giving plastic surgery to the patients is that they felt like a whole nother person when they were done with the surgery. I think that it is fine if teens get plastic surgery and let me tell you why.
In the article it states that the teens that wanted surgery because they didn’t like their appearance, were actually getting recommended by the doctors. In a little short film that we saw the teens sadly ended up getting bullied during school, on their way home, and even when they got home from cyber bullying. Well anyway when they had went to new york city the and they went for a checkup the doctor said the
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In the story her mother decided to take her to see like a specialist or like a psychiatrist and when they arrived to the place so that she could get help she didn’t even want to get out of the car. when she finally was chosen to go to New York and have surgery done on her she was excited. When they were done with the surgery she was happy and she was finally going places and being socially active. No they shouldn't teens should not have plastic surgery because it is very dangerous and they can get critically injured if it goes wrong. You may argue that but as i said before
“Yes it might be a bad thing for teens to have plastic surgery but as you see in my article that if a kid want’s surgery for personal reasons than why not let them it changed her life maybe it could change more teens lives. And if they want it so bad let them it's their decision whether or whether not they want it if something bad ends up happening to them after the surgery than they have to live with it because it's what they

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