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    nt. 1. Women shouldn't get plastic surgery until they're at least 60: Waiting until a woman is post-menopausal can dramatically - and negatively - change the nature of the surgical result. The older patient too often winds up with an "overdone" look in which the skin needs to be pulled extremely tight in order to achieve contour improvements that could have been more easily maintained if the procedure had been done at a younger age. Undertaking less-drastic procedures pre-menopause allows results

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    Plastic Surgery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly More than ever, millions of young adolescents are seeking out plastic surgery because the influence of the media. Teenagers are finding more imperfections with their body and are less and less satisfied with their appearance. President Scott Spear, MD, chief of plastic surgery says, "There's a common belief among the public that a large percentage of young adults and teens are having cosmetic surgery" (Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week). Despite

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    Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Eyrekr Gunter Professor Bessie DiDomenica, Ph.D. College Writing 2 Introduction Cosmetic surgery is now one branch of what people call plastic surgery was founded in Greece but instead of calling it plastic surgery in their form of language it was called “Plastikos” meaning to shape or mold. Plastic surgery can also be traced even back to India hundreds of years. They call themselves Brick Masters. Elective plastic surgery is a surgery you have chosen

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    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. Plastic Surgery enhances the human body but leaves problems when the surgery is finished. Fat is in the facial tissue and is in tacked at first, until one becomes older to where the tissue accumulates to fat and settles in the person’s jawline

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    Researching the World of Plastic Surgery In the creation of our beings, we are blessed, and sometimes cursed with features we, as freethinkers, might not otherwise have chosen for ourselves. Certain circumstances however, may arise on the journey known as life, forcing us to reconstruct these features in an effort to construct normal, healthy, lives. Often, we are compelled to reconstruct these features in an effort to enhance an otherwise normal, healthy life. For the individual unaware

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    Going Under the Knife (people against plastic surgery and its benefits to society) Sir J. Stephen once said “Every man has in himself a continent of undiscovered character. Happy is he who acts as the Columbus to his own soul.” To me, this means finding your inner desires and acting upon them or else living a life of regret and remorse. One desire that everyone tries to achieve is to improve their appearance. Many do this by modifying their body, like getting bigger breasts, reducing the fat content

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    of plastic surgery in America is still a taboo since it attributes to the idea of being ‘unnatural’ and a ‘plastic monster’. Most popular surgeries in the country include eye lifts, liposuction, and breast enlargements. Those who have gotten these procedures are likely to keep what they have had done in order to not be shamed by others who may not support artificially changing one’s appearance. Many people may know that South Korea is known as the plastic surgery capital of the world. Plastic surgery

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    cases known that a patient has 10 plastic surgery procedures in one day! Cosmetic surgery is becoming more profitable business for doctors, they deal exclusively with human appearance and far less from the perspective of natural beauty. The exclusive morality behind the human’s mindset by accepting and willing to go under the knife is being influenced in society, media and individual’s mental health. Studies have been proven that having multiple plastic surgeries at once, puts the patient’s life at

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    OUTLINE Topic: Plastic Surgery Specific purpose: Allowing people to know the pros and cons of plastic surgery. Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while considering plastic surgery. Introduction I. Attention-getter: Modern plastic surgeons can alter almost any aspect of physical appearance, from facial features to body shape. II. Credibility statement: According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 14.6 million plastic surgery procedures

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    Plastic Surgery has become a wide topic in the United States. Plastic surgery is also known as, the reconstruction surgery that involves the restoration of a function to a damaged body part and the rebuilding of normal physical contours when parts of the body such as the nose, jaw, ears, or fingers are missing or disfigured. Throughout the years, plastic surgery has become a well-known surgery. The overall percentage on plastic surgery dropped by forty percent for the first time in a decade, total

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