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    Argumentative Essay- Plastic Surgery

    Reflection:

    In class we started to write argumentative essays about things that we either encourage or want to change tomake the economy better. Plastic surgery has been bugging me for quite a while so I decided to write aboutthat. I think that plastic surgery should only be used when necessary. So only when there was an injury,disease, or illness that changed their appearance. Unnecessary plastic surgery can sometimes just makesomeones appearance and health worse. I started my editorial by stating what plastic surgery was made to do.

    People sometimes say that plastic surgery should be allowed for everyone, everyone has the right to do whatthey want but you know what? In order for our community to stay alive and healthy then plastic surgeryshouldnt be used on unn ecessary things because there are a lot of risks to plastic surgery like infection,nerve damage, smoking, scarring, and many more. With these problems our community wouldnt get any

    better.

    I ended my piece by adding the important things. I said that Go d has made us in the best way, we cant do better than what He has done. Why cant we enjoy how God has made us instead? So I think thatunnecessary plastic surgery should be banned.

    Plastic surgeries are used for many different reasons. It can be used to correct defects that are present from

    birth or to repair skin and tissue damage caused by disease, illness or injury. Some states are debating

    whether to make unnecessary plastic surgery banned so shouldnt Missouri start to think about it? Plastic

    surgery can ruin many peoples appearances and can lead to death but can still help people that have been

    through an injury or disease.

    Scarring is a possible disadvantage of plastic surgery. These scars are thick and red, they usually dont fadelike most surgical scarring. Bruising and swelling for a period of time after the surgery are often difficult tohide, especially when the work was done on the face. Other disadvantages are sagging in the surgical area.Some patients find the results of the procedure not what they expected and start to regret it. They start to lookolder than they really are and others would be able to tell that they did plastic surgery.

    Plastic surgery was made to help peoples appearances look normal after an injury, illness, or disease .Insurance doesnt pay for unnecessary things like a face lift, making your nose smaller,etc. When someonedoes unnecessary plastic surgery they begin to look abnormal which then leads to addiction. Once someoneis addicted they never stop; if something turns out to be differently than they wanted it (like if they wanted tomake their nose smaller) they may redo it until it works. Then once they got that over with they may begin to

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    think that (for instance)their face doesnt match their nose so they decid e to do surgery on the rest of theirface and so on.

    death can be caused by plastic surgery. There are many risks to be aware of like infection, nerve damage,smoking, scarring, and many more. Many celebrities have died from plastic surgery.Though rare, possibility

    of death cannot be ruled out during plastic surgery. The surgical process involves usage of chemicals andequipments that are not suitable for a persons body. Excessive bleeding, heart attack or even a drop in blood

    pressure, while the surgery is going on, are some of the things that might lead to death of the patient.

    Plastic surgery has effected many people; it has helped the injured but may have depressed the ones thatdidnt need it. If you look around you can see many people in this world wh ose plastic surgery went wrongthats why its always better to stay the way God has made us, its the best way. Plastic surgery can ruinmany peoples appearances, can help people that need it because of an injury or disease, and can lead todeath.

    Plastic Surgery: An Ugly Trend

    Society has always valued beauty. In literature, attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist,

    while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist. As children we are taught, without even realizing it, to

    prize beauty. People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty from foot-

    binding in China, to dangerously constricting corsets in Victorian times, to nose jobs in 800 B.C. India.

    While plastic surgery has been around since ancient times, it has only recently become accepted by the

    masses.

    Television programs that promote plastic surgery I Want a Famous Face on MTV, The Swan on Fox,Extreme Makeover on ABC, Nip/ Tuck on FX, and Dr. 90210 on E expose the public to a business

    once kept under wraps. Reality television embraces the topic due to its shock value however, the public is

    becoming more and more accustomed to the idea of plastic surgery.

    Not only have these programs created a generation that isnt fazed by imag es of blood, Botox, or bandages.

    Sometime during the process of beautifying average humans, they have implanted something besides

    silicone: the belief that cosmetic surgery will improve lives. Now, not only do people accept plastic surgery,

    they embrace it as a solution to personal and professional problems. While appearance has always been

    important, mainstream acceptance of plastic surgery has created a society that values appearance over ability.

    According to Drs. Iva Sorta-Bilajac and Amir Muzur, rhinoplasty developed in ancient India due to the

    practice of nose mutilation as a form of public punishment for immoral conduct. Therefore, the connection

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    between an unattractive nose and an immoral being was deeply rooted in this society. While the nose is not a

    vital organ, it is exposed to everyones view and has become a symbol of integrity as well as an important -

    aspect of human beauty.

    Only a couple of decades ago it was considered taboo to admit having work done, and it was not unusual

    for patients to take extreme measures sneaking into doctors offices through the back door, or using fake

    names to hide the fact. As noted in the New York Times article The Doctor Will See You, and Your

    Party, Now by Anna Bahney, more patients became intereste d in procedures after seeing them on TV and

    researching them online. Currently, plastic surgery is so commonplace that instead of scheduling secretive

    meetings, patients often bring parents, siblings, spouses, or friends to consultations.

    According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, nearly 11.5 million cosmetic surgical andnonsurgical procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2005. On the website The Medical Tourism Guide,

    readers are told, Plastic or cosmetic surgery can help to bo ost confidence and vitality. In the case of

    cosmetic surgery, think of this procedure as an overhaul, much like youd add that new roof or coat of paint

    to a car. Some of the appeal lies in the way it is promoted, like statements that market surgery as a

    confidence-booster.

    Our reality television shows are modern fairy tales. They all use a common formula: take an average,

    unhappy individual, alter her appearance, and after a surgical transformation she is magically a success.

    While the message is the sa me, there is one difference: these arent fictional characters, theyre real people.

    The confidence that comes from a new nose, fake breasts, or liposuction is only temporary physically

    (many procedures are not permanent and need to be repeated) as well as emotionally. Often, patients

    insecurities about their appearance are symptoms of underlying psychological issues, such as depression, and

    may be temporarily alleviated by surgery. But this temporary confidence is nothing in comparison to the

    confidence one can obtain by excelling in sports, academics, or a hobby. Marketing cosmetic surgery as a

    confidence-booster increases profits, but it also gives people unrealistic expectations. They believe that their

    life will change and are disappointed when it d oesnt.

    After undergoing plastic surgery, many people finally feel accepted. By transforming into an ideal beauty,

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    they earn the approval of others and receive positive attention. Some people even have coming -out parties.

    But while plastic surgery may appear to increase confidence, its often an illusion

    even to the patients themselves, who might confuse real self-esteem with the joy of feeling as though others

    approve of their appearance.

    Psychologist David Sarwer believes the acceptance of plastic surgery goes beyond vanity: Weve become -

    increasingly accepting of ways of changing our bodies. Were much more comfortable with our bodies as

    malleable. People have always altered their bodies, mainly through diet or exercise, so its no surprise that

    many view themselves as changeable. But what causes someone to want to alter his or her body? We all seek

    approval from parents, spouses, children, coworkers, and friends. Even if its a subconscious desire,

    everyone wants to be deemed acceptable. Plastic surgery can gain the approval of others, but why should you

    care about the opinion of people who dont see you for who you are on the inside?

    Parents often pressure their children to do well academically, but with plastic surgery becoming so accepted,

    some parents are pressuring their children to have cosmetic work. Children as young as six are undergoing

    minor procedures, and 13-year-olds are having nose jobs. Doctors and parents who support these surgeries

    claim that the child understands. However, i ts more probable that she realizes her parents want her to

    change, and is willing to comply.

    Psychologist David Sarwer believes the acceptance of plastic surgery goes beyond vanity: Weve become -

    increasingly accepting of ways of changing our bodies. W ere much more comfortable with our bodies as

    malleable. People have always altered their bodies, mainly through diet or exercise, so its no surprise that

    many view themselves as changeable. But what causes someone to want to alter his or her body? We all seek

    approval from parents, spouses, children, coworkers, and friends. Even if its a subconscious desire,

    everyone wants to be deemed acceptable. Plastic surgery can gain the approval of others, but why should you

    care about the opinion of people who dont see you for who you are on the inside?

    Parents often pressure their children to do well academically, but with plastic surgery becoming so accepted,

    some parents are pressuring their children to have cosmetic work. Children as young as six are undergoing

    minor procedures, and 13-year-olds are having nose jobs. Doctors and parents who support these surgeries

    claim that the child understands. However, its more probable that she realizes her parents want her to

    change, and is willing to comply.

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