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    Gummy Bear Implants Essay

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    augmentation (breast implant surgery) with form-stable cohesive gel breast implants. The texture of these implants has led to their nickname, ‘gummy bear breast implants.’ Dr. Nina S. Naidu is one of the top plastic and reconstructive surgeons in the Bronx who frequently performs breast augmentation procedures with gummy bear implants. According to the most recent report released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, breast augmentation remains the top plastic surgery procedure performed…

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    Surgery was shown to be effective at addressing these problems” in an article in the British Journal of Plastic Surgery (Klassen). With that being said, it is easy to understand why women put themselves through procedures to alter their bodies. Today in the 21st century objectification of women’s bodies is…

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    What are the major contributions of cosmetology and how does it affect people all over the world? Self esteem and body image has a major influence on society, based on many looks of many different people we are all willing to take that extra step, follow the latest trends and use social media and celebrities as a trail to follow. The contribution of beauty and art affects people in a positive way. Young and older woman use these styles and techniques to be different yet alike as an individual.…

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    Calf Implant Surgery

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    club foot. Patient’s may also be interested in a calf implant surgery if they would like their lower leg to be more anatomically proportionate to their thighs. The procedure is able to add mass as well as definition to the calf of the patient. Women may desire this procedure in order to have more well-contoured legs and calve, whereas men usually desire this procedure in order to add mass as well as muscle definition to…

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    There is no channel you can flip to where the main program presenter is not physically fit, or has had some obvious surgery alterations to look “perfect.” For example, in the Hispanic community, most weather news forecaster women have an amazing physique. Globally, millions of housewives watch the news with their families and must feel some type of pressure to achieve…

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    The image above is an advertisement from Maybelline New York, depicting a new product which erases fine lines, dark circles, and Crow’s feet. There are several types of stereotypes present in this image; the primary being concerned with maintaining a youthful look. The product is promising to mask exterior facial effects of aging and is aimed at younger women, with an underlying assumption that having fine lines and dark circles will make them less beautiful and valuable. Advertisements like…

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    are attractive at all.” There are various opinions among women regarding breast implants. Some women may assume breast implants make their breasts look more appealing while some may not envisage likewise. Moreover, Kate Winslet also affirmed “Plastic surgery and breast implants are fine for people who they are. But, it makes these people, actors especially, fantasy figures for a fantasy world. Acting is about being real, being honest.” Therefore, she felt that manipulating one’s body makes one…

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    The overwhelming pressure of being something that doesn’t even truly exist can lead to cosmetic surgery that isn’t life like. For example the “human ken doll”, Justin Jedlica who has been on a mission to achieve what he perceives as physical perfection with over 150 cosmetic surgeries and counting. Jedlica states in a clip filmed by OWN that “Ever since I was in my teens, I wanted to have plastic surgery. To me, it meant luxury and it meant wealth, and that was something I wanted in my life”.…

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    everyone convinced that beauty is what one wears and buys. Many people use different beauty products all around the world because they think it’s what makes them beautiful. Different things that people around the world get include make-up, cosmetic surgeries, body modifications, food to go on a diet, and stylish clothes. True beauty is not what one may see on the outside. Instead, it is truly what is in one’s heart. There are many disadvantages and advantages to using all these products such as…

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    Celebrity Stereotypes

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    “The eight operations most commonly done in the teenage population are rhinoplasty, ear surgery, reduction mammoplasty, surgery for asymmetric breasts, excision of gynecomastia, augmentation mammoplasty, chin augmentation, and suction assisted lipoplasty” (McGrath). This rise in popularity of plastic surgery for young adults is a result of the images of the celebrities they see and worship daily. Stars such as Kylie Jenner with her large and obvious…

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