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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 yourself “what is so bad about it?” Well in most cases the teenagers getting the plastic surgery are not yet fully grown, thus making most of the modifications to their body useless. There is also the risk of them realizing that they regret their decision to get these changes, and in most cases it is already too late. There are some doctors who say that they can completely reverse the effects, but that’s just not true. You won’t look exactly the same as you did before. There are many health risks for plastic surgery especially in teenagers that are still developing. Most woman who get breast implants have at least on serious complication within 3 years. Some of these include hematomas, infections, loss of nipple sensation, and in some cases extreme scarring. There does however come a point when we should allow teens to have plastic surgery if the situation is there for it. If say a teen had some sort of deformation on their lip, then it would be totally ethical to have plastic surgery…

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    BR should aim to achieve an oncologically safe and aesthetically favorable long-term outcome. Therefore, one should try to achieve a breast with a natural and symmetrical appearance and with sensitivity and without rigidity. To improve the final result and achieve the symmetrization we can resort to procedures such as reduction mammoplasty, mastopexy, and symmetrization, which will not be addressed in this work. First of all, reconstruction should never cause a delay in initial chemotherapy or…

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    “The more and more we use this editing, the higher and higher the bar goes. They’re creating things that are physically impossible,” he told ABC News in August 2009. However they are becoming more possible to achieve, with the help of plastic surgery. “We’re seeing really radical digital plastic surgery. It’s moving towards the Barbie doll model of what a woman should look like — big breasts, tiny waist, ridiculously long legs, elongated neck. All the body fat is removed, all the wrinkles are…

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    reveals the midriff or waist area. · Stretch marks-Stretch marks or Striae are caused by rupture or breakage of deep skin collagen which is caused by the stretching of the abdominal skin during pregnancy. This damage to the deep skin layer called the Dermis results in redness and thinning of the skin in the area. What Is A Mommy Makeover? The term Mommy Makeover can be applied to a variety of different Plastic Surgery procedures designed to get your shape back after pregnancy. However, most…

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    Thomassen increases the size of the patient’s breasts with silicone or saline breast implants. Mastopexy (Breast Lift) A breast lift is a plastic surgery procedure designed to lift and reshape the breasts. It is not uncommon for the breasts to droop following pregnancy/nursing, extreme weight loss or as part of the natural aging process. However, a breast lift is designed to address sagging breasts and enlarged areolae. Many women in South Florida choose to have breast implant surgery and a…

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