The layout of the second part to my argument is:
(i) Teens are people
(ii)People should make decisions to protect their health
(iii) Plastic surgery has many health risks
(iv) Thus teens should not have plastic surgery
Teens like people of all other ages should make choices beneficial to their health. Someone should choose a salad over fries because it’s better for their health. Plastic surgery poses many threats to our health. Risks for common plastic surgeries “include infection, damage to skin, nerves, or vital organs, fat or blood clots”, excessive fluid loss or accumulation, and implant leakage. One could also awake during surgery from not receiving enough …show more content…
Let’s say that the surgery is successful, then that would seem to be great, however, she still won’t be happy with herself. Now she thinks her lips will look better being even bigger and that her nose doesn’t match her almost perfect lips. She will always believe something is wrong with how she looks because she won’t accept herself. A high self esteem consisting of self love and acceptance is important for reasons I stated earlier. To prevent this from happening teens should not be allowed to have plastic surgery.A problem I found with premise 5 was what proof is there that this cycle will occur? Are there any studies to support