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    Teen Plastic Surgery

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    that close her eyes, as she takes the danger of going under the knife or having surgery. Feeling no pain and realizing nothing, the breast augmentation she has requested was rejected by her body and she passed away on the table she laid her fate in. Cosmetic surgery is a dangerous step for teens as it could cause serious health risks, since the teen body is still in the process of growing (Joseph, 63). Cosmetic surgery is legal to perform on the audience of the ones under the age of…

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    For thousands of years, humans have tried reconstructive surgery techniques to improve their physical appearance and beauty. Although it is looked upon as a positive aspect, most people truly forget the real cons of getting plastic surgery. Reconstructive surgery dates back to India in 800 BC, through centuries it developed new techniques and theories behind the idea of reconstructive surgery. Afterwards, it was introduced to the Western world where it was modified and people basically fell in…

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    Plastic surgery is one of the most widely used forms of surgery in the United States. With over 14.6 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures performed in 2012 alone, you start to wonder who are all these people getting work done. Around 64 thousand of these patients are actually teenagers. Most of them get a new set of boobs, new noses, new butts, and it creates a lot of controversy. Under very strict circumstances should teenagers have plastic surgery done to them. You may be asking…

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    Summary: If you desire a facelift effect without any invasive surgery, thermage is just the right option for you. Plastic surgery is impressive if you have heaps of money to throw away, don 't mind everybody knowing you have had some work done and are eager to risk your natural gorgeousness at the hands of a doctor who can fabulously make a human error and leave you blemished for life. If you are like most individuals, you go down the surgery bandwagon somewhere in there. Perhaps you just aren…

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    Allowing teenage girls to undergo plastic surgery Plastic surgery and teens are words rarely ever heard together especially when it comes to the female gender. Since all through society and ongoing generations plastic surgery has been seen as a luxury only to those who are unhappy with their bodies or have the need to enhance certain features of their body. Girls from a young age to becoming full on teens go through a path of different changes in their physical appearance and in their state of…

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    Plastic Surgery Risks

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    social acceptance, the demand for plastic surgery remains at a high rate despite all of its associated risks and controversies (Cope, 2007). There are many risks and negative factors surrounding plastic surgery. Beauty is often associated with a textbook version implemented in the mind of many by the media. The need to be wrinkle free, denying the process of aging, blemishes, and scars cause negative decisions to be made when considering surgery. Plastic surgery is the method known for…

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    Plastic surgery is a controversial topic for every age group often related to thoughts of vanity and self-serving rationalization. What has changed over the last several years though is the increasing amount of surgeries being performed on individuals eighteen years of age and under. While many consider plastic surgery to be unnecessary in all non-medical cases for minors, plastic surgery is ethical in special cases including individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight, identify as…

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    into your head? Perhaps dangerous, risky, scalpel and bloody, or all of those terms I just mentioned. I think that’s how those rich celebrities who have more than 7 digits in their bank account spend their money with. Liposuction is a type of plastic surgery that can involve both a person’s appearance and confidence. In today’s society, the beauty standard is a skeleton-thin model being over-published by media trying to convince us to believe how “beauty” is being defined. Media nowadays…

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    Hollywood plastic surgery keeps coming up in the headlines leaving some fans wondering what is the deal. First, it was a slew of actors, actresses and other stars who allegedly was changing their looks. Then there was the gossip around the procedures. After all the dust has settled, the stars typically come out and deny they had Hollywood plastic surgery. Yet, leave the door open when it comes to injections, treatments and the like. If you've been watching the news, Renee Zellweger is the…

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    Reconstructive Surgery is a branch of plastic surgery that can be defined as the restoration of malfunctioning organs or body parts to their normal function and appearance. The majority of the time, these defective body parts are congenital, while other times they are due to trauma such as injuries or burns. Either case can be difficult to live with owing to the fact that it may interfere with normal, everyday tasks or cause a person to be self-conscious thus limiting their social abilities.…

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