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    According to American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there has been a rapid increase rate in the number of plastic procedures. In 2015, plastic procedures had risen by 4% compared to 2014. There are over 15 millions of kids, teens, women and men receiving plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is given to improve and enhance appearance of someone, the surgery can be performed on the face and body. Because of how plastic surgery can alter appearance, the idea of plastic surgery can become influential to teenagers

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    Plastic surgery has been a hot button issue in recent years because of the debate of how far procedures can and should go. TV shows like “Botched” highlight how plastic surgeries can go wrong and make someone look fake, but that is a rarer scenario than media perceives it to be. Because of media’s prevalence in our lives, we often see plastic surgery as fake and those who seek it faker. Not all the people who seek plastic surgery are doing it in vain. They often are seeking to better themselves.

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    Blaise Swift Dr. Cahill ENG 111 3 December 2017 Should Teenagers be Getting Plastic Surgery? The surge in social media websites, movies, TV shows, and advertisements that display high beauty standards have led to the popularity of plastic surgery in young people. These sources affect the body-related outcomes such as investment in appearance and appearance-changing strategies among youth which can trigger for an emotional perfectionism (Vries et al 283). The appearance pressure among peers during

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    What Are Plastic Surgery?

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    When you hear the term “Plastic Surgery”, what comes to mind? For me, I think of a Barbie doll. An unrealistic image of the body, but still known to be the perfect doll. I think of the horror stories of botched surgeries. I think of insecurities and people attempting to correct their bodies. I also think of a different nose, Botox, injections, incisions, and scars. However, there are two different types of plastic surgery. There is cosmetic surgery, which is the term that people mostly associate

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    Terrence Manley COM 114 Plastic Surgery: Don’t Do It Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience about the problem of plastic surgery Thesis: Plastic Surgery has been a problem in American society. People shouldn’t feel ashamed of their body, their looks, or be insecure about any body part because everyone is beautiful in their own way. Problems of plastic surgery include expenses, health issues, and medical malpractice. ATTENTION STEP I. Attention Getter: Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I just

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    Plastic Surgery Essay

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    Plastic surgery has grown in popularity in recent years, and many young people are even lining up for surgery. What is the right age to go under the knife and put yourself at risk? It enhances one’s physical appearance, allowing him or her to achieve a look they desire. A women’s buttocks can be enlarged or reduced as she desires, a nose can be straightened and lifted, and by the time someone walks out of the surgery room thinking they are just perfect how they look. Many people find themselves changing

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    Today, the industry of plastic surgery plays an important role in the market of aesthetics, in 2014, 15.6 cosmetic surgeries (minimally invasive and surgical) were performed in the United States, which represents a three percent increase from 2013 (American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2015). According to Holliday and Cairnie (2007), social and psychological forces are the main drives of the 21st-century phenomenon of plastic surgery. This phenomenon is linked to a “body ideology” in which women

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    Have you ever thought how many kids between the ages thirteen and nineteen get plastic surgery a year? The average is around 64,000. Some may argue that the famous Dr.Romo of the Baby Face Foundation has a wonderful way of picking patients that fit a set of criteria to get free plastic surgery. However, there are some exceptions like a teen girl named Renata.She was homeschooled for three years because she was bullied for her saddle nose. But what she didn’t realize was that in the world today there

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    continues to evolve, plastic surgery is becoming increasingly more acceptable. Since I am a journalism and film and video major, I always try to connect things back to how the media play a role in the issue. I believe that the media has an effect on people in a numerous of ways. It is very persuasive, and it sends messages to people without being completely obvious all of the time. So why not the same with cosmetic surgery? A lot of teenagers are starting to see cosmetic surgery as an option to alter

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    Goldie Hawn plastic surgery If we say that Hollywood is the world of fake, then there is nothing wrong in it. However, you can think better once. There are many celebrities we come across to know to have undergone cosmetic plastic surgery. Do you think I am doing it more exaggerated? It the fact that in 100 stars almost 90% people have undergone the knife. However, everyone knows that Hollywood celebrities come with his or her unnatural and fake appearance. Now, I would like to reveal the Old Goldie

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