Cosmetic Surgery Should Be Banned Essay

Improved Essays
In this modern era, cosmetic surgery is often been discussed by the masses especially all about the celebrities especially in movie and publication industry who change and look well and better or sexy before and after thus they believe or suspect whether they have been undergo the surgery. This affect the likelihood of many peoples to undergo this surgery through the media like movies, newspapers, magazines an others. It brings massive influences to many people by creating a sensation to impel them to take cosmetic surgery in order to transform themselves into somebody like the stars that they admired and rise up their self-esteem especially teens and women. They hunger for becoming more attractive in order to attract the opposite sex and also want to have the feeling of being cherished by many peoples as a result of low self-esteem, low life satisfaction, low self-rated attractiveness and little religious beliefs. Well as I say, cosmetic surgery is a medical operation which is performed to enhance the appearance of a body part and restoration of damaged areas of skin, removal of wrinkles or blemished and others. Although there are still quite a number of many people who disagree and believe that cosmetic surgery should be banned as it is a very expensive procedure, many people still think that cosmetic surgery should not …show more content…
It helps people to look and feel better even though it is very expensive. Thus, I recommend whoever with lack of self- confidence or emotional wellness to purchase any procedures of cosmetic surgery. Meanwhile, success is often determined by looks in this modern age, appearance are all been emphasized in this world. In case that the cosmetic surgery be banned, illegal suppliers would spring up for those who crave it and the operations would be more hazardous as usually it is performed by qualified

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Cosmetic surgery is the term used to describe an elective procedure intended to enhance a person's appearance toward a beauty idea. This concept is different from plastic surgery, which is intended to repair and reconstruct abnormal structures of the body such as birth defects, developmental disabilities, accidents…

    • 745 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Although plastic surgery was made to make people beautiful, it could also ruin people's life the systems can cause death and other systems and people can abuse it to. The first reason why plastic surgery should be restricted is it could cause heart failure. ”In surgeries, for instance, cellulitis ( a skin infection) occurs in 2-4% of people”. “Since cosmetic surgery seeks to improve the way you look, scars can be particularly troubling”. “Visceral perforations or punctures can occur when the surgical probe comes into contact with internal organs”.…

    • 130 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    In the article, “Skin Deep: Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery,” Sweeney gives the reader reasons about having plastic surgery. First, young adults have performed plastic and cosmetic surgery due to social media. People much rather have a curvy body and breast implants because of celebrity obsessions. However, individuals have low self-esteem about themselves; therefore, being bullied can lead to a cosmetic or plastic surgery. Many family members approve the decision to undergo surgery, to change their child's life, even if they are underage .…

    • 623 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    That being said, everything in life that has positive aspects usually has negatives as well. Plastic surgery can turn from a blessing to a curse for someone quickly. Someone who experiences the “high” of repairing something that requires plastic surgery a lot of times end up looking for other things about themselves to “repair” that do not need to be repaired. They begin fixating on everything that could possibly be viewed as negative and the more they fixate on it the more they feel the need to have it fixed. This leads to someone getting to a point that plastic surgery will no longer help and has in fact caused the problem and there is no reversing most plastic…

    • 1480 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Cosmetic surgery, or “plastic surgery” as it’s often referred to, is surgery in which the principle purpose is to improve the appearance. (Farlex 2012) In 2012 there were more than 236,000 cosmetic surgeries done for minor’s ages 13 through 19. The most common surgery is nose reshaping, and following close behind are tummy ticks, liposuction, and breast augmentations. Being a teenager myself, I cannot justify having these kinds of surgeries.…

    • 449 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Plastic Surgery Dbq Essay

    • 746 Words
    • 3 Pages

    That does not mean that plastic surgery should be banned, but we should give the chance to people who need it. If a teenager who has a facial deformity or genetic defects needs plastic surgery to be able to live their lives normally, I would not disagree. If it is for, as Source B explains, “cosmetic - and, in some cases narcissistic [reasons]”, I completely disagree with an adolescent receiving plastic…

    • 746 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Plastic surgery is a branch of medicine that reconstructs and repairs defects in the body. There are different uses for this surgery such as for people who are born with defects and or need it after a bike crash, but there is one use that some people do and do not like, cosmetic plastic surgery. This is when someone wants to enhance their appearance. Getting cosmetic plastic surgery relates to the theme of influence of nature in that when certain people undergo this surgery, they feel happier because they like their new change in…

    • 972 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Media Influence On Beauty

    • 779 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Everybody feels different about their bodies. Some may feel that there needs to be a change and others have learned to love their body. In the end what is the cause of body dissatisfaction? Is the image many see in the media something we want to see? Or is the media corrupt?…

    • 779 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    Beauty & the Bully Beauty, Beat up, Bullies- is this what our world has come to? Can plastic surgery put a stop to bullies? Or is plastic surgery letting them win? We’ve all lived in this world long enough to see how much it has changed. Or maybe it hasn’t.…

    • 1276 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Kieran from the Annals of Medical and Healthy Sciences Research in 2015 simply suggests to educate the general public that, and I quote, “the vast majority of patients who undergo plastic surgery do so because they need to and the vast majority of surgeons who specialize in this area do so because they wish to improve the quality-of-life of people with disfiguring conditions.” Like I said before, just simply having a more open minded view will help, but for those who are looking to do more, here’s an idea. Go to https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/plastic-surgery-reality-tv.html to ban plastic surgery television shows that reflect the profession and the patients as a mockery. All I am asking of you all is to be more accepting of the idea of plastic surgery, and in doing so, it will benefit society and each and everyone of you.…

    • 1252 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Plastic surgery has become people 's way of escaping their own lives. According to The Babbling Book, plastic surgery has helped people become more confident and have more self-esteem. People now have the courage to hold their head high and not be so apprehensive. People rely on their outer appearance to give them a “boost of confidence” said Harvell, Shayne. Because of the boost in confidence from their appearance, they can now be able to get a job because they have their focus on their life now since they will be done mourning about their looks.…

    • 1549 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    On one hand, surgery can help people who have suffered from accidents or that have been born with a malformation, but on the contrary hand it enslaves people looking for perfection and the power of "eternal youth. " It all depends on our tastes and our pockets. So, this paper will focus in the pros and cons of the plastic surgery.…

    • 1659 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In a study done on plastic surgery patients it concluded that, “patients who were young, had unrealistic expectations, had a minimal deformity, had previous surgeries, were motivated by relationship issues, or had a history of depression or anxiety disorders”(Poupard). Plastic surgery is not a form of therapy to help with a person’s issues. Cosmetic surgery should only be allowed to help with critical injuries, not for cosmetic reasons. Plastic surgery is forcing people to believe they are not worth accepting because they are not under the label of being perfect. In the same study of The Ethics of Plastic Surgery it states, “Cosmetic surgery differs in that we are seeking to augment otherwise healthy tissues to improve appearance and self-esteem...evidence shows the long-term effects of cosmetic surgery are not universally positive, and we should be esteemed not based on our own image” (Poupard).…

    • 1020 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    It’s their chose and body so they should be able to make the decision when they feel ready. Teens, who have a great desire for cosmetic surgery, should do what makes them happy. If it matters enough to them then that’s important. An example that is similar is like braces. I had an overbite and it bothered me even when my teeth weren’t really crooked.…

    • 444 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Cosmetic surgery has become more popular than ever before. Surgery has forced females into thinking that perfect is normal, it has given teens false hope about…

    • 1099 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays