Is plastic surgery safe or necessary? What the girls want to do for their 16th birthday nowadays? About 15 years ago they asked for a new dress‚ shoes; now they want breast enlargements. The problem of plastic surgeries being performed on minors is really controversial. Should adolescents be able to get what they want before they reach maturity or not? Young teen’s these days are influenced by the pressure of media and their parent’s actions‚ not thinking about their health‚ and becoming too
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Some people with relatives that have undergone plastic surgery presume that it automatically increases a child’s confidence by making them feel better about their appearance. Jill Weinstein‚ the mother of Jen Selter(child who underwent rhinoplasty/nose job)‚ asserts her opinion on plastic surgery: “Jen is so happy now...I would say to parents ... it’s[plastic surgery] the greatest gift you could give to your child. What greater gift is confidence and to help them feel happy in who they are?”(qtd
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Teenagers Should Not Undergo Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Nowadays it seems that we live in an image-obsessed society where people are solely judged on their physical appearance. Everyone seems to be obsessed with the Hollywood celebrity style image. By sitting at home flipping through the channels of your television set‚ you’re faced with watching celebrities which seem flawless even almost perfect. Many people‚ mostly teenagers‚ look up to these celebrities and Hollywood figures. They see these
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Positive and negative aspects of plastic surgery Plastic surgery is becoming more popular than ever. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery‚ more than 11.7 million procedures were performed in 2007‚ an increase of more than 400 percent since statistics were first gathered 10 years earlier. While the benefits of cosmetic surgery are widely accepted‚ patients should consider the positive and negative aspects of plastic surgery before undergoing any treatments. Risks While
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Should teens undergo cosmetic surgery? In today’s society the picture of beauty is a rail thin super model with the body of a goddess posted on billboards all around the world. Children are brought up playing with Barbie dolls with the body measurements of would be 39‚ 18‚ 38. Because of these pictures and other figures of beauties projected all over‚ today teenagers are convinced to believe that to be beautiful and happy they must look like these images. According to a survey by Bliss Magazine
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Cosmetic surgery has been growing these past decade and it started to grow ginormously in the capital of South Korea‚ Seoul thanks to the new wave of fashion and music called Hallyu. Everyday teens of all ages ranging from 12 and 25 get from a little double eyelid surgery to extreme jaw shaving‚ just to look like their idols. Girls and boys have this obsession with beauty that once they finish highschool as a graduation gift they get surgeries to start college fresh and with a new face to show the
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Does Plastic Surgery Make a Beauty or a Beast? Alaa Al-koubeitri Advanced English Composition‚ Group 1 Miss Hanouf Al-alawi January 12‚ 2009 Abstract People are becoming more concerned about their physical appearance as a result of society’s role in changing and idealizing the beauty standards. So in recent years‚ plastic surgeries were vastly increasing among people. Procedures and effects of such surgeries gained an increased attention in the medical and psychological fields. This paper
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Source 1- A model Society ; South America’s obsession with plastic surgery -Juana Ramos Mejia‚ a 32 years old secretary in Buenos Aires is obsessed in obtaining plastic surgery. She had her first intervention when she was thirteen and she thought to get breast implants. -Machismo affects the desires of getting plastic surgery in South America. -South America’s women try to have the European’s women look. IF NOT- They endure rough judgment‚ including personal also professional judgment
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Outline: a. Children Should /Should Not Be Left Fortunes Nowadays‚ whether children should be left fortunes has been a controversial issue. As far as I am concerned‚ children should not be left fortunes for the following reasons. First of all‚ children may be extravagant with the money that is left to them. Secondly‚ children were too small to have a right value of money. Finally‚ children can really experience life from pressure. All in all‚ it’s more wise
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Self-Esteem through Plastic Surgery According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery‚ there were over 10.2 million Cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures performed in the United States in 2008. This is an increase of 162 percent since 1997 (Nowak‚ R. (2006‚ October 19). The most common procedures done were breast augmentation‚ liposuction‚ eyelid surgery‚ rhinoplasty‚ and abdominalplasty. Cosmetic surgery has gone mainstream
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