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    What is it about plastic surgery in America and plastic surgery in Korea that is so different that it has people talking all over the world? There are several factors that contribute to the epidemic growing in South Korea. The most important factor is that beauty is praised highly in Korea. It has everything to do with getting your first boyfriend, getting a job, getting married, and whether or not you bring honor to your family. According to ABC News reporters Juju Chang and Victoria Thompson,…

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    clean the thin piece of plastic protecting my eyes. Did I put these on wrong? No one else seems to have this problem… “Hey student. Get up here and watch this,” beckoned one of the surgeons. My body jolted as I was unexpectedly called upon and I quickly walked toward my mentor, but I also made sure that I kept enough distance to not interfere with the “sterile environment” surrounding the patient. The surgeon who had called me had a partner assisting him. They inserted a plastic rod about a…

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    reason. I'm not keen on surgery. It's too extreme. All it took was one of those plastic surgery shows to see how violent it is.”-Kristie alley. It has been known that many people these days are trying to reach perfection even in their looks, they believe that looks are what makes them powerful. Many celebrities or super models look flawless and many ordinary young girls get effected so the beauty standards are high which leads them to the plastic surgery road. Plastic surgery first began…

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    Up until World War I, plastic surgery was mainly used for non-important cosmetic procedures, primarily breast implants. However, at the beginning of World War I, the skin graft was discovered and used to treat soldiers in need of cosmetic restructuring. Yet, despite this amazing discovery, plastics was still not being considered a serious medical field both by the American people and the government until 1937, when the American Board of Plastic Surgery was founded, just 2 years before…

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    plentiful and where thinness for women is correlated with attractiveness.” We are constantly being exposed to images of models looking a certain way and even advertising to look like them by undergoing plastic surgery. This might seem like taboo to other nations but in our nation the notion of plastic surgery is something that is very normal. These disorders can start out small and can…

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    Valerie Ulene’s article “Plastic surgery for teens” and Camille Sweeney’s article “Seeking self-esteem through surgery” are both focusing on the same two issues, that plastic surgeries for teens is a growing tendency and whether they should be permitted. The point of view in the two articles seems to be slightly different. The first article describes Valerie Ulene’s view of plastic surgeries for teenagers, that is people should draw attention to which consequences such surgeries may bring and…

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    Plastic surgeries have always been a long-standing habit since the early stages of human civilization, where people used to embellish themselves by the use of natural products as (flowers, plant twigs, animal bones…etc.). In opposition to the current days, they are classified as a modified version of that archaic routine that was practiced a long time ago (Singh, 2007). The desire of “staying forever young” has initiated an endless competition between all mankind to dig for the latest options…

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    could have an idea. Advances in scientific gadget and surgical gadgets have made plastic surgery much less painful than it was inside the beyond. most plastic surgeons will attest to the fact that most of their patients are not scared of going underneath the knife as ache threshold has been extensively reduced in comparison to the way it became 10 or 20 years ago. as an instance, in case you had face or breasts plastic surgical treatment intervention, you may only experience ache for…

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    This article discusses about the importance of screening a client psychologically before cosmetic or plastic surgery. The cosmetic surgery is considered successful if the increase in patient’s self-esteem and body image is noted. According to studies, many clients who undergo cosmetic surgery show increase in these aspects (pg. – 344). It is very important to identify patient’s motive of the surgery, expectations, understanding of risks and assessment of anxiety pre-operatively (pg. – 346). By…

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    Khloe Kardashian Plastic Surgery Khloe Kardashian is a widely popular television personality of America. This celebrity of America was born in 27th Jue, 1984. Khloe has two elder sisters- Kim and Kourtney. Actually, all of the members of her family are popular personalities of America. As like the other girls of the Kardashian family, Khloe has also taken the same path of plastic surgery to modify her beauty. Let’s see what works she has done to magnify her beauty. Butt Implant: Recently, this…

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