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    Plastic Surgery Medical science has come a long way over the last few decades and one only needs to look at the state of plastic surgery to be convinced. Plastic surgery is not limited to correcting minor scars anymore but instead now it is also possible to change literally any aspect of physical appearance. The original intention of plastic surgery might have been to help victims of accidents or medical conditions that affect physical attributes‚ most of the procedures are now performed for

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    give a speech. My topic for today is plastic surgery. So‚ what is plastic surgery? Plastic surgery is an operation that allows a person’s image change into a new and pretty appearance. In the past‚ plastic surgery is totally a mission impossible‚ but with a new era and the birth of new technology‚ it not a dream anymore. Plastic surgery is an operation with correction and restoration on a person’s skin. However‚ plastic surgery will also bring out the surgery risk. Preview Statement: At the beginning

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    PLASTIC SURGERY “Benefits and disadvantages of plastic surgery” INTRODUCTION Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. While famous for aesthetic surgeryplastic surgery also includes a variety of fields such as craniofacial surgery‚ hand surgery‚ burn surgery‚ microsurgery‚ and reconstructive surgery. The word plastic derives from the Greek plastikos meaning to mold or to shape. It is use here is not connected with the synthetic

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    spotlight. People are already put off by the idea that surgery could go wrong and instead the industry needs to set targets to reduce complications and infections arising after cosmetic surgery. The UK market for cosmetic surgery is estimated to have grown by £617 million (17%) between 2008 and 2010 to reach an estimated worth of £2.3 billion. A fear of surgery going wrong coupled with high costs put people off having cosmetic surgery and has propelled the growth of non-surgical procedures

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    An Ugly Trend Plastic surgery is defined as repair‚ restoration‚ or improvement of lost‚ injured or defective body parts. It can also be used as a synonym for “fake” or “superficial.” Although the meaning of plastic surgery fluctuates between different people‚ the origin of the word “plastic” comes from the Greek “plastikos‚” meaning "able to be molded.” Throughout history‚ society values beauty. Individual’s pursuit in self-fulfillment through plastic surgery and restoration is one of the oldest

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    Rebutting Plastic Surgery According to the author of whose paper I am rebutting; it says and I quote‚ “Plastic Surgery benefits many people suffering from deformities or low self esteem by improving their health‚ obvious imperfections‚ and overall outward appearance.” This author states many times in their paper that plastic surgery is a large benefit to man and it fixes problems that we as humans do not necessarily like about ourselves. But perhaps you could state how it furthers promotes judging

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    Plastic surgery Beauty is known to us as something that cannot be awarded a clear definition. And yet‚ women all over the world feel immense pressure to look a certain way to be considered beautiful. People are inclined to have desire for self improvement‚ with societal pressures and media influence‚ women can easily feel insecure about their natural features. Beautiful women and ideal bodies are thrown at us in various mediums from magazines‚ television‚ advertisements‚ and the like. To feel attractive

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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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    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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    Plastic surgery has been a growing fascination for many people over the last couple of decades. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic surgery statistics have shown that from 1997 to 2002 there has been a 22.8 percent increase in the number of cosmetic procedures performed. Messages within the media indirectly contribute to this rising rate. However‚ the question that everyone needs an answer is‚ “Is cosmetic surgery helpful or damaging to an individual’s mind and body?” As far as I am aware

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