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    lengths to reach this physical perfection, but when it comes down to it, just how far is too far? The numbers of teens going through with plastic surgery is startling and will continue to rise as America falls in to a beauty obsessed epidemic. The most drastic method used for mega alterations among teenagers is plastic surgery. There are two types of plastic surgery: reconstructive and cosmetic (Monohan).

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    else,” (Swanson 1). South Korea, known as the world's capital of plastic surgery, is highly-image conscious. It is known that even scoring a job sometimes depends on how attractive you are. South Korea's major aspects on plastic surgery include how it became so popular, the impact of America's beauty standards on Koreas, and the reason as to why plastic surgery is so looked upon by both women and men of all ages. Plastic surgery holds a great extent of meaning to the people of South Korea.

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    American Teenagers and Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery is not a new field of medicine. Traditionally, plastic surgery dealt with fixing abnormalities of the body, but recently people are enjoying the luxury of plastic surgery simply because they are not happy with their appearance. People make appointments with plastic surgeons for procedures such as rhinoplasty, liposuction, tummy tucks, face lifts, and most commonly breast augmentation. These people look forward to desired results from

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    Plastic Surgery Essay

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    Have you ever considered having plastic surgery? After reading this paper you might want the surgery or you might not. Plastic surgery, a form of art, can reconstruct your body and renew your confidence but can you accept the risks involved?      Plastic surgery ranges from one- thousand dollars to three- thousand dollars or more depending on the surgery (Body fat reduction: Suction-Assisted Lipectomy). There are plenty types of plastic surgery. One type is called liposuction. The best candidates

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    young woman had more than a hundred surgeries in order to look like Barbie. She decided to have a huge number of plastic surgeries, regardless of the price, just to reach her ideal physical appearance. As shocking as it can be, these examples make people realize that looks are very important in our society and that plastic surgery is therefore becoming a little too common. Today a real addiction to plastic surgery might be threatening our world. Plastic surgery is spreading more and more nowadays

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    These days, plastic surgery is all over the media. Top stars and celebrities have touted it as the means of achieving physical perfection. Due to this influence, it has become accepted and indeed prevalent in the society today. Its rapid commonplace has been facilitated by the coming of non-invasive procedures such as Botox. In 2007 alone, the American Society of Aesthetic Surgery reported that approximately 13.3 billion dollars were spent on plastic surgery, which was a 17% increase over the previous

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    are turning to plastic surgery to look gorgeous and perfect in the eyes of the general public. Plastic surgery is a branch coming from the main trunk of medicine and surgery. Guys want the body fit like Brad Pitt and a girl wants to look beautiful like Miley Cyrus. First of all, in medical perspective, plastic surgery is a procedure or specialty concerned with reconstructive or recover the appearance of body structure that are damaged or misshapen. There are two types of plastic surgery, which

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    youthful look. The patients who get plastic surgery claim that it makes them feel more confident and look much better, which helps boost their self-esteem. However, is it really worth the risks of complication

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    Speech On Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic surgery keeps increasing like daily activity that has been done in society. Even it does not matter for some people after they know their relatives or friends have done with it. These are most common reasons from the above statement: 3.1. Aiming for Perfection You may think that sometimes you look strange, abnormal or ugly, but when you ask about your look to your friends, families or even a plastic surgeon about it, then they reply that there is nothing wrong with the way you look. But you

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    led to only one place, plastic surgery, since there is obviously no way for naturally born looks to conform to these ideals. Not only does South Korea par take in various forms of plastic surgery, but is the plastic surgery capital of the world, with more procedures per capita than anywhere else. As stated earlier, the double eyelid, or ssangapul in Korean, is one of the most quintessential parts of their beauty standards, so it is really no surprise that this type of surgery, the blepharoplasty, is

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