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    Extreme Plastic Surgery means someone who goes overboard with their appearance. Some people spend money to look good, but they do not stop there. They will continue to get surgery and the result will not be pretty. Most people do surgery because some are not satisfied with what the look. They want to change the outside so they could have looks and confident they need. In the present, more and more people are getting plastic surgery do then those back then. It is a trend most people do to fit in.

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    have lasting effects on millions of Americans who are unhappy with their body image. Plastic surgery has become common amongst middle class women, and a rapid increase in male plastic surgery has been noted in recent years. Constant exposure to the “perfect” body image in the media puts harm in the very idea that the human body comes in all shapes and sizes. Despite the temptations of a perfect body and plastic surgery to fix imperfections, it is completely possible to maintain a positive sense of self

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    RISKS OF PLASTIC SURGERY? Doctors say that when someone is over weight and they need to find a way to lose the fat, or die. Most doctors will say that if you can, take a little bit of time to exercise at least thirty minutes a day to improve on losing the fat. What do they do if exercising is too much to handle? Now, the doctors are going for looks instead, using plastic surgery to get rid of both fat and extra skin that is just hanging on the body or building up too fast to get rid of. Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic Surgery Role in America

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    Introduction Рlаѕtiс ѕurgery iѕ а mediсаl ѕрeсiаlty соnсerned with the соrreсtiоn оr reѕtоrаtiоn оf fоrm аnd funсtiоn. While fаmоuѕ fоr аeѕthetiс ѕurgery, рlаѕtiс ѕurgery аlѕо inсludeѕ mаny tyрeѕ оf reсоnѕtruсtive ѕurgery, hаnd ѕurgery, miсrоѕurgery, аnd the treаtment оf burnѕ. The wоrd "рlаѕtiс" deriveѕ frоm the Greek рlаѕtikоѕ meаning tо mоuld оr tо ѕhарe; itѕ uѕe here iѕ nоt соnneсted with the ѕynthetiс роlymer mаteriаl knоwn аѕ рlаѕtiс. Рlаѕtiс ѕurgery ѕeekѕ tо imрrоve рhyѕiсаl funсtiоn оr

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    Plastic Surgery

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    does the popularity of plastic surgery increase over the years with young females ? For many years , women have experienced the pressure to fix their bodies to perfection with plastic surgery. Many females at a youthful age go under the knife just to feel a sense of beauty and virtue, but fail to realize the damages and major harm it could cause their bodies. No young women should be obligated to change their appearance because it is a requisition by the people. Cosmetic surgery for adolescents should

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Plastikos “Despite the popular misconception, the word ‘plastic’ in ‘plastic surgery’ does not mean ‘artificial,’ but is derived from the ancient Greek word ‘plastikos,’ which means to mold or give form” (Schnur and Hait). What was once used to help reconstruct the faces and bodies of wounded soldiers is now used to aesthetically create new faces and bodies around the world. The motive for surgery is changing. Statistics show that plastic surgery is becoming increasingly more popular among men, women

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    Plastic Surgery In today’s culture, plastic surgery has become very popular in this society. When people think of plastic surgery, they think of cosmetic surgery. Although both plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery deal with enhancing a person’s body, the training, research, and the goals for patients are different. Therefore, both specialties are entirely different from one another. According to the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery is defined as a surgical specialty dedicated

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    Plastic surgery has advanced drastically in the past few years. Before plastic surgery was an option, to correct a body part from injury, disease or an illness they had to just deal with their appearance. Today many people are getting plastic surgery to improve their appearance because they believe in their minds that something is wrong with them base on what our sociality standard are. I think it is an unnecessary surgery and many people put their health and well-being at risk. Some people even

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    Plastic Surgery Victoria Mueller ENG 105-34 Due:12/4/17 Plastic surgery is a fad that society has forced upon us by comparing average looking people to above average looking people and saying "I can make you look like them, I can make you beautiful". Due to people's insecurities with themselves and their constant comparing their bodies to others, they get plastic surgery to get their confidence back. According to healthcareworkersalary.com, a plastic surgeon makes in between $286,00

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    Plastic Surgery amongst Teenagers is on the rise In the year 2015, where here in the United States following the lastest celebrities has become an influence on many teens across the Unites States, what I mean by influence is plastic surgery. You see it everywhere it 's on TV, on billboards, on the radio and all over the magazines. It seems as if everything a well known celebrity does teens want to do also. And what celebrity has gotten done to enhance herself teens often look

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