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    to injuries after some accidents. These cases are corrected by a procedure called Rhinoplasty which is done for both cosmetic and plastic surgery purposes. Generally, the reconstructive procedure is done to restore the original nose appearance as well as ensuring the proper function of the nose with no disturbances. The patients resume their confidence once the surgery is successfully done. Rhinoplasty is done by a maxillofacial surgeon who is an expert in the surgical procedures of the neck,…

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    you think about plastic surgery in a teenager? The plastic surgery took a role in the everyday lives of human beings in the present age. The plastic surgery depends on the purpose of each person that will do it for anything. Nowadays, the plastic surgery is gaining attention in the group of teenager's age 18 years old or younger. Those teenagers think that plastic surgery is typical of the change yourself for the better as values, follow each other. In the section of plastic surgery of the…

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    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 plastic…

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    When you think of plastic surgery, you may think of a middle-aged soccer mom dying to get a face lift and lip injections to go with the latest Hollywood celebrity trend. However, plastic surgery goes so much deeper in meaning for war veterans. The development in the field of plastic surgery changed significantly with aiding war veteran victims in the early twentieth century due to the increase in the field’s technological developments, the new market of customers for the reconstructional…

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    same. Plastic surgery may interrupt or jump ahead of a teen’s development. An adolescent could later regret the surgery due to unforeseen changes. If a teenager has surgery to enlarge her breasts at 16 for example but develops larger breasts at 20 she wasted money and needlessly put her health at risk. There wasn’t an apparent flaw in this argument to me. The layout of the second part to my argument is: (i) Teens are people (ii)People should make decisions to protect their health (iii) Plastic…

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    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 the demand of teenage cosmetic surgery. These surgeries do have a positive effect on many teens they do help with self esteem issues in the short term.…

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    people get plastic surgery to change the way they look. Cosmetic surgery is just as bad and addictive as drugs. All humans are susceptible to addictions, certain psycho-social conditions trigger the need for plastic surgery. Plastic surgery, as an addiction, can be explained as a “search outside oneself for something that is lacking on the inside”, as stated by A. Suissa, writer of the article “Addiction to Cosmetic Surgery; Representations and Medicalization of the Body”. Cosmetic surgery in…

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    Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Risks vs. Rewards The definition of beauty is different for each individual. Each person’s definition of beauty is shaped by that person’s surroundings and culture and can even change throughout their life. Despite the billions of different ideas surrounding what a beautiful person is, everyone wants to make themselves into their definition of beauty. Throughout the course of history, many different cultures have resorted to numerous methods of beauty enhancement.…

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    “Does Plastic Surgery Really Boost Self-Esteem?” There’s no question that many people are getting surgery these days. Because of pressure that society gives for people to look good and due to the negative connotation for normal aging in America, millions turn to cosmetic surgery each year. Rhinoplasty, liposuction, breast enlargements and breast reductions are the most common procedures. For the stably emotionals, who simply wants to improve their looks, cosmetic surgery can lead emotional…

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    Plastic surgery has to do mainly with the confidence, appearance, and relationships. This three main things are the main reasons why people have plastic surgery. Plastic surgery has a lot of pros and cons, for example the pros are that there is more beauty and it drags a lot of attention. The cons could be deadly because there are so many surgery that go wrong. When it comes to appearance plastic surgeries are a big buzz. Some cosmetic surgeries may help in the outward appearance, but we should…

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