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    Iggy Australia Case Study

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    Iggy Azalea is now speaking out and this singer is not afraid to share her thoughts on plastic surgery or admit that she had some done herself. E! Online shared that Iggy is in the new Elle Canada and she is sharing all the details on the surgery she has had done in the past and how Iggy thinks everyone else getting it done should admit the truth about it and not be ashamed. Iggy Azalea is revealing that she has had her breasts done and also had her nose fixed. Iggy does look pretty great, but…

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    Many young girls and boys aspire to look like someone they simply will never be and most children understand that but some are willing to take on death taking measures to meet their standards. According to a research done by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in 2013 a documented 63,623 cosmetic surgical procedures were performed on children aging from 13-19 ("Plastic Surgery For Teenagers Briefing Paper"). That number will probably double if not triple by the year 2016 because of…

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    Deer In The Head Lights Is plastic surgery really as bad as parents think. It’s known to doctors and the data that they received from giving plastic surgery to the patients is that they felt like a whole nother person when they were done with the surgery. I think that it is fine if teens get plastic surgery and let me tell you why. In the article it states that the teens that wanted surgery because they didn’t like their appearance, were actually getting recommended by the doctors. In a little…

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    Celebrity Culture This year brought many strange and unusually topics that trends in the internet but none stranger than Jordan James Parke Story. About three months ago, a picture began to trend on the internet of a man looking transformed, like he had done about 50 plastic surgeries. The reason, he wanted to look like Kim Kardashian (a popular reality star). This shocked a lot of people around the world. People began to release their reaction through videos and twitter by which…

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    There is political empowerment, national empowerment, African American empowerment, women empowerment and many others. All of these movements have given a group of people more power socially or physically. However, not many people have heard of plastic surgery representing empowerment. Usually people do not associate the two words,however some people argue whether cosmetically modifying the body represents empowerment or not. Cosmetically modifying the body represents empowerment because of how…

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    Good afternoon everyone. The word beauty can have so many different meanings to different people. Nowadays, many people choose to improve their appearance by cosmetic surgery. According to Oxford dictionary, cosmetic surgery is a treatment that is unnecessary from a medical perspective but is carry out to restore or improve a person’s appearance. A district in Korea, called Gangnam, is a place full with plastic surgery clinics. According to International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons…

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    Why people decide to remove tattoos? Body art removal, also known as laser tattoo removal, is a procedure which can be a solution for people who want to get rid of tattooes which make them uncomfortable. In some cases, reason for removal can be the fact that the person with a tattoo on a specific spot on the body cannot wear some types of clothes. In other cases, tattoos may be modifying beause of skin aging and that may seem odd. Changed lifestyle may also influence someone’s decision to…

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    Definition Of Beauty

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    “The best thing is to look natural, but it takes makeup to look natural” (Klein). Many people in this society have been persuaded over the course of 100 years that what makes someone beautiful is how clear their skin is or how clear someone can make their skin appear using cosmetic products. Unconsciously, America has fallen into the belief that clear skin, without acne, and flawless makeup is the constitution for self-confidence and success in life. This belief of beauty creates a dystopian…

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    Beauty is an non materialistic thing, that an excessive amount of people try to achieve. It is advertised in places one would least expect to see it, while it grasps the attention of adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Many believe that they know it once they see it, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, once one tries to give an original verbal description of their concept of beauty, it becomes extremely difficult. For those that can share their interpretation of…

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    How does plastic surgery currently affects teenagers? Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery concerned with the repair, restoration, or improvement of lost, injured, defective, or misshapen parts of the body chiefly by transfer of tissue (Merriam Webster). Teenagers in general when they start to consider plastic surgery they have different motives than adults. They perform this surgery to improve their physical appearance because they feel unsatisfied with themselves. So, teens undergo…

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