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    Cosmetic Surgery Have you ever thought about how much cosmetic surgery has progressed and all the different types of surgeries? Cosmetic surgery is the practice of reshaping body tissues. It is also known as plastic surgery. Plastic is derived from the Greek word Plastikos meaning “to mold.” Plastic surgery dates all the way back 3000 years ago‚ to the Ancient Egyptians‚ Indians‚ and Greeks. We may not recognize that people back then used a form of plastic surgery‚ but they did. Centuries

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    give a speech. My topic for today is plastic surgery. So‚ what is plastic surgery? Plastic surgery is an operation that allows a person’s image change into a new and pretty appearance. In the past‚ plastic surgery is totally a mission impossible‚ but with a new era and the birth of new technology‚ it not a dream anymore. Plastic surgery is an operation with correction and restoration on a person’s skin. However‚ plastic surgery will also bring out the surgery risk. Preview Statement: At the beginning

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    Plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery is one of the most commonly carried out medical procedures in today’s world. Cosmetic surgery‚ in the old days‚ was left for the repairing of various deformities and reconstruction required during an accident. However‚ today‚ cosmetic surgery is carried out as a whim. Plastic surgery is considered a must by some‚ if one’s nose is too large‚ breasts are either too large or too small or if one has wrinkles or spots on the face. Any person who considers cosmetic surgery

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    development of plastic surgery in recent years has opened larger opportunities for health care professionals to offer a wide range of services to its customers‚ while the growing popularity and high demand on the services of plastic surgeons stimulated the rapid development of this field of medicine worldwide." according to Thompson (2011). "In fact‚" he continued "nowadays‚ plastic surgery becomes accessible to a larger number of people and‚ instead of the elitist surgery available to only a limited

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    body ideals‚ and they turn to cosmetic surgery to seek ‘perfection’. I wanted to research why so many women want to under go the knife‚ what dangers are involved‚ and why cosmetic surgery receives bad publicity. I also wanted to see weather cosmetic surgery is used for any other reasons than vanity. Above all I wanted to see if the negatives out weighed the positives and if cosmetic surgery should be banned or not. Why do so many women want cosmetic surgery? According to Louisa Peacock‚ the author

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    of plastic surgery. Cosmetic procedures become a trend among people who are seeking a way to improve their appearance‚ because everyone wants to be more attractive and pretty. In some countries‚ plastic surgeon is as common as supermarket. For example‚ Korea is number one in the world in term of plastic surgery. One of five Korean admitted that they have done cosmetic procedure. Because of the image centric culture in today’s society‚ more and more people tend to get plastic surgery in order to

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    M-45‚ Batch: C‚ Roll no.: 69-74 SCHOOL HEALTH CLINIC Boundary Road‚ Mymensingh Date of visit: 27/03/2011 Briefed by: Dr. Sahin Sultana‚ Medical Officer. PREFACE The school health program encompasses comprehensive health care (promotive‚ preventive‚ curative and rehabilitative) to school students in order to prepare them physically‚ mentally socially for entry into adulthood as a step towards achieving the goal of ‘Health for All’. The school health program dates

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    Aesthetic plastic surgery‚ also called Medical aesthetics‚ involves techniques intended for the "enhancement" of appearance through surgical and medical techniques‚ and is specifically concerned with maintaining normal appearance‚ restoring it‚ or enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic ideal. In 2006‚ nearly 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone. The number of cosmetic procedures performed in the United States has increased over 50 percent

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    Cosmetic surgery is not solving the problem at route. The problem is the perception that the mind has on what is important. All cosmetic surgery is doing is changing the appearance but not the mental state. Someone who has such a mental disposition to these illnesses will have their offending extremity changed‚ but they will ultimately always find something they are not happy with. Instead of cosmetic surgery‚ these people should be offered psychological help. Cosmetic surgery only masks the inner

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    Surgery‚ though crude and painful‚ did exist in the time of the Renaissance. Early Renaissance surgeons were ignorant of the human body and surgical procedures were almost never successful. They were continuously trying to unveil the mysteries of the body. How and why it functioned‚ its purposes‚ and its needs. Dissections uncovered the most knowledge of the body. However‚ dissections were rare because they were illegal and very risky. If a surgeon was going to dissect someone he did it at night

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