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    Aesthetic plastic surgery‚ also called Medical aesthetics‚ involves techniques intended for the "enhancement" of appearance through surgical and medical techniques‚ and is specifically concerned with maintaining normal appearance‚ restoring it‚ or enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic ideal. In 2006‚ nearly 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone. The number of cosmetic procedures performed in the United States has increased over 50 percent

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    increase in plastic surgery. Therefore‚ 11.9 million Americans undergo plastic surgery each year‚ and out of that 11.9 million 335‚000 are teenagers and 74‚000 are under the age of eighteen! It seems like plastic surgery has become as easy as getting a haircut. Plastic surgery should not be readily available to the public like this because plastic surgery can be very dangerous‚ Americans take advantage of the procedures‚ and the surgery is not 100% guaranteed. Plastic surgery can be

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    to make the economy better. Plastic surgery has been bugging me for quite a while so I decided to write about that. 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 make someones 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

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    A Review of “History of Plastic Surgery” In the 1940s‚ many plastic surgeons performed during World War II. Plastic surgery procedures were expanded through treating wounded members of the military. By 1950‚ plastic surgery was fully merged into the medical world. It next moved into the public awareness. As the 1960s began‚ plastic surgery became more eye-catching in American public as the procedures performed by surgeons increased. There were numerous scientific advancements in the 1960s. Silicone

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    MORE PEOPLE ARE GOING FOR PLASTIC SURGERY THESE DAYS. WOULD YOU? Cosmetic surgery is becoming more developed in recent times. Many people choose plastic surgery for many different reasons. Some people desire to be more attractive and beautiful in the eyes of others. On the other hand‚ others want to hide their mistakes. Cosmetic surgery causes a lot of debates. But in my view‚ plastic surgery is not recommended because the advantages are far more than the benefits. It is a doubled – edged sword

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    (II) 22 March 2011 Persuasion Essay (Cosmetic Surgery) Outline I. INTRODUCTION 1. Background Information: For modern people‚ cosmetic surgery nowadays has become more and more popular. Some people believe that it is a technique to raise the beauty of a person. The basic intention of this surgery is to enhance the appearance of the individual by changing the parts of the body. On the other hand‚ other people disagree with it‚ saying that cosmetic surgery can post a risk of serious diseases such as

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    Body Modification Is a Form of Self- Mutilation Summary-Response Essay One can’t look in a magazine nor watch television without seeing the trend. It has become the newest trend in western civilization. Celebrities and the mainstream media glorify it the most. The practice has become as common as women getting their hair done‚ for some individuals. It is so accessible one or more of these procedures can be acquired by just a trip to the mall. The trend is known as body modification‚ deliberately

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    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

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    Analysis of The pitfalls of Plastic Surgery By Camille‚Paglia Throughout the article “The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery” Camille Paglia in the Essay The pitfalls of plastic surgery the author states her opinion and views on the topic of Plastic Surgery she gives the reader for example the history of body modification and how it went from something not many people out of celebrities status had access to until the late 1990s-2002 where almost every major city has a plastic surgeon. First I will start

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    Seeking Self-Esteem through Plastic Surgery According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery‚ there were over 10.2 million Cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures performed in the United States in 2008. This is an increase of 162 percent since 1997 (Nowak‚ R. (2006‚ October 19). The most common procedures done were breast augmentation‚ liposuction‚ eyelid surgery‚ rhinoplasty‚ and abdominalplasty. Cosmetic surgery has gone

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