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    Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Neck Lift A neck lift (lower rhytidectomy) is a procedure designed to improve the visible signs of aging. This surgical procedure is used to reduce the visible signs of aging on the lower face and neck. Why Patients Choose to Have a Neck lift Some patients may not want a full facelift because they are happy with the upper portion of their face; however, they might notice that they have issues on their neck and lower portion of the face. These issues may include:…

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    By comparing the Capitol’s view to District 12’s perception of plastic surgery and their looks, the readers are given insight into what is important to the people in these two areas. In the Capitol, the “perfect” image is described as no wrinkles, flat/ toned figure, and overly extravagant makeup, hair, and clothes. This included plastic surgery, liposuction, and the related. They want to preserve their youth instead of age gracefully. In District 12, having wrinkles is something to value…

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    values looks, it is no surprise that the want for plastic surgery has increased tremendously over the last decade. But how has the idea of getting enhancements done to one's body reach such a large audience? The answer lies in advertisements. Ads have evolved greatly since their beginning in order to persuade their audiences. Without even noticing it, ads surround people daily and are always purposely placed. With that being said, ads encouraging plastic surgery can feed into the idea…

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    In Oakland, California an organization backed by plastic manufacturers brought on a lawsuit claiming the city did not research enough on the reproductions of a bag ban and if they had done the research they would have realized paper bags are just as bad as plastic bags (McGrath). This has become the wave of bans on plastic bags continues every day, but most bans do not take into account that paper is just as bad and as they continue to ban plastic, people will shift to the next “environmentally…

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    Imagine if you were so self conscious about one of your physical features; take your nose for example. You felt that it didn’t suit you and was not positive for your life or your self-esteem. Now imagine if when you showed up at a clinic to pay to get it changed and they turned you away and refused to help you, even after explaining how badly this feature made you feel. While many do not support the idea of cosmetic surgeries, you would feel violated if you were deprived of the right to elect…

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    people go through great pains to look attractive, but is it really necessary? According to science, it is. So why is there a stigma surrounding plastic surgery? Why is plastic surgery any less than visiting a counselor? According to science, both methods of alteration aim at improving how others view you. In the following essay I will argue that, undergoing plastic surgery to modify the body and undergoing psychological counseling to modify the mind and spirit is morally the same. In both cases…

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    When I grow up, I would like to become a plastic surgeon assistant (PSA). I chose this job because I would like people to feel better about themselves. Being a psa would be good for me because it will help me for financial purposes and it will also teach me to stay focused. This job will be helping other people and me also. Even though the psa’s doesn’t work on the body as much as the doctor does, they help with a lot. It’s important to help because if someone messes up, the patient doesn’t want…

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    According to the article “The K-pop Plastic Surgery Obsession” by Zara Stone in The Atlantic Magazine, the first ever recorded plastic surgery in Korea was performed by Dr. Ralph Millard, who arrived in South Korea in 1954 during the Korean War, and also the chief plastic surgeon for the United States Marine Corps. His duty is to treat the Korean accident and burn victims during the war. During his stay in South Korea, Dr. Millard performed the first recorded double-eyelid operation in South…

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    Board-certified plastic surgeon Levi J. Young brings an artist’s eye to his plastic surgery practice in Overland Park, Kansas. Being an artist fundamentally influences all his work as a plastic surgeon. “My abilities as an artist do set me apart from my competition because I’m able to provide highly individualized cosmetic results that exceed patients’ expectations,” he said. “My artistic nature lends me the ability to analyze each patient and develop the best plan for the desired outcome. My…

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    When plastics bags become litter, they pollute oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and neighborhoods"(Shirley). Creating a ban on plastic bags would create an exceptional city. The government should impose a bag tax because reusable bags are the best choice for the environment, more convenient, and improves customers' responsibility. Reusable bags are why a bag tax is important because they create a cleaner environment. People don't care about cheap plastic bags and so they end up as litter.…

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