Effects of Cosmetic Surgery on Health and Financial Status
Proposal
Catastrophe of Cosmetic Surgery:
Effects of Cosmetic Surgery on Health and Financial Status
Today, for both males and females, physical beauty is an important aspect of their life. Actually, nobody is perfect, but many people want their beauty enhanced to be more perfect. As a result, they are ready to undergo hurt to get that perfect look. With “cutting edge technology”, everybody can become another person with a completely different appearance. This will help them to feel better about their life. However, from many channels on televisions, newspapers, and magazines sources showed that there were many bad situations which happened when patients and doctors could not predict the result of cosmetic surgery in advance. Reality was not the same from what they expected. As a result, unexpected accidents in and after the plastic surgery process happened to them, and affected people’s quality of life. I am aware that I really interested in these negative effects have strongly related to their financial status, and complications to their health as well as their destiny in urgent situation. In my paper, I will indicate that negative effects of cosmetic surgery is a ringing alarm to everybody, who is using this knife technology to enhance their beauty. People are suffering pain in their body, spirit and financial status as well. Firstly, I will show how it directly impacts their finances. Certainly, in order to proceed with plastic surgery, people must invest their financial resources from start to finish regarding plastic surgery. Before making a decision about plastic surgery, money is important to choose the best method of surgery. Also, money is needed after finishing surgery. This issue creates a financial pitfall and people could become penniless. This proved that cosmetic surgery maybe a long process for anybody who
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