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    girls undergoing plastic surgery has become a popular activity, not only for the U.S., but all over the world. In 2011, there were 230,617 teen cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S., “ranging from Botox to breast implants” (Krishnan). There are no laws in the U.S. pertaining to what age is acceptable for teens to endure plastic surgery; however, in 2008, Australia became the first to ban teenage cosmetic surgery, which also included the use of tanning beds. If plastic surgery is performed…

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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    Should cosmetic surgery in adolescents be legal? More teenagers are going “under the knife” to get breast implants, lip injections, or liposuction. Doctors are struggling with this topic today. Cosmetic surgery is surgery to improve a “normal” appearance. Body image is very important to teenagers. There are different influences that affect self esteem and how they see themselves. Social media is a main influence. Teenage celebrities are undergoing plastic surgery and it is being…

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    Mrs Potato Head Thesis

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    Potato Head” by Melanie Martinez is about unrealistic body standards and how many girls feel insecure because they do not look like other conventionally attractive people. This particular song talks about plastic surgery and how even though one may feel insecure, it might not be worth getting surgery because there is always the chance that you will regret it afterward. Melanie Martinez has always been someone I admired because of she often speaks of difficult topics in her songs. “Mrs. Potato…

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    000 cosmetic surgeries have been performed on teens between the age of 13 through 19 (Zuckerman). Plastic surgery is defined as a special type of surgery that alters, repairs, or reconstructs a person’s physical defects or features (Joseph and Pierre 60). Plastic or cosmetic surgery has gone back as far as 2000 B.C. in India and Egypt. Around the first century B.C., Roman physicians practiced early surgical methods to alter one’s body (Salcido). The Amount of people having surgeries is on the…

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    Cosmetic Surgery: Is it worth the risk? Cosmetic surgery, as seen, portrayed, and glorified on shows such as Botched, The Swan, and Extreme Makeover, is the practice of enhancing as well as changing body and facial features through plastic surgery. The purpose behind cosmetic surgery is to help one achieve a desired look, or to change or alter one’s insecurities about their body. Some common and popular cosmetic surgeries are known to be breast reduction and enlargement, facelifts, hair…

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    Liposuction

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    The American Society of Plastic Surgeon's (ASPS) 2015 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report lists liposuction (lipo) as the second most common plastic surgery procedure performed in the nation (with breast implant surgery listed as the top plastic surgery procedure of 2015). ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S PREMIER PLASTIC SURGEONS - DR. FARBOD ESMALIAN Dr. Farbod Esmailian is a premier plastic surgeon who offers his services to individuals residing in and around Orange County, California, including Long…

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    Martinez will definitely make you cringe. The problem Melanie Martinez is addressing? Altering one’s self to become more attractive. And not simply by using cosmetics or clothing that lies above the skin, but by altering what is underneath the skin. Plastic surgery is prevalent in today’s world, especially among women. But what makes a lady want to change her face or body? Why is there a strong desire to change who you are? Mrs. Potato Head reveals the harsh truth to this social epidemic. When…

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    Teen Body Image Issues

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    body image, including, dangerous surgery, self-harm, and yo-yo dieting. Plastic Surgery is a very dangerous surgery, which is the process of reconstructing the body, especially by the transfer of tissue, either in the treatment or for cosmetic reasons. According to Jenna Goudreau, from forbes.com, “Any time you tamper with the body’s balance–next to your plumped lips, your nose now looks off–you risk creating new problem areas.” Possible complications for any surgery include: anesthesia…

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    Momma Research Paper

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    According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), two of the top five cosmetic procedures for 2014 are breast augmentation and liposuction. Although not listed within the top five, tummy tucks are showing an increase of 5 percent. Plastic surgeons frequently perform all three of these procedures for patients who choose to have a mommy makeover. These results substantiate the belief that mommy makeovers are still on the rise. There is no doubt that the greatest gifts we have ever…

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    should be subtle and virtually unnoticeable. It is for this reason that there is an intense stigma against modifications involving tattoos and piercings but significantly less when it comes to cosmetic procedures. Body Modification The cosmetic surgery industry in South Korea is so greatly utilized…

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