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    Introduction The time‚ where surgery was only for those people‚ who were ill or had been in an accident and really needed the surgery‚ have long time passed. It is no longer for those‚ who really need it. After all we have developed throughout the years‚ the more we sigh for perfection. Today it has become an obsession to be as perfect as you can be. [1] ”We’ve made a decision about what beauty looks like in this country‚ and everybody – teens in particular – wants to fit the mold‚” says Diana

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    Media and Plastic Surgery

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    Images produced by the media will make people do almost anything to fit American standards of the perfect body. Plastic surgery offers a quick fix to help achieve this goal but no matter how much surgery nothing is perfect. Images produced by media‚ quick fixes and the outcome of the fixes are problems that woman of all ages deal with. From the time of birth‚ images of physical perfection bombard young minds. When children are young their minds are fragile and mold to what they are taught. One

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    Teens and Plastic Surgery

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    Should teens get plastic surgery? Unlike adults who undergo plastic surgery to turn back the clock‚ some teenagers crave plastic surgery just to fit in. Many reports suggest that plastic surgery is now topping teen wish lists. This raises the question of whether teens are mature enough to be making a decision that poses risks and that will permanently change their appearance. The definition of plastic surgery is surgery to remodel‚ repair‚ or restore body parts‚ especially by the transfer of tissue

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    Robots in Plastic Surgery

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    ROBOTS IN PLASTIC SURGERY When deciding to have a plastic surgery‚ do you totally believe that the surgeon’s hands can bring you the perfect result without mistakes? If you are still confused about saying “yes” or “no”‚ why don’t you think about a robotic surgery? Robotics is a modern technology and today most of the things are being automated with the help of robots. Robotic equipments that are available for the medical industry to use are great and they actually benefit surgical procedures. Therefore

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    Teen Plastic Surgery

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    Teen Plastic Surgery Cosmetic plastic surgery has been increasing rapidly in the medical field‚ and making its way to the top of the beauty spectrum when it comes to what is important. Teenagers‚ especially adolescent girls‚ have been exploring the new ways to enhance their external appearance‚ and not with just lipstick and eye shadow. In the past three decades‚ surgeons‚ magazine editors‚ and book authors have been investigating the consequences‚ good and bad‚ of having cosmetic surgery at such

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    Plastic Surgery and Teens

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    Plastic Surgery and Teens English 102 May 14‚ 2013 Plastic Surgery and Teens “You can cut your hair if it won’t grow. You can fix your nose if he says so. You can buy all the makeup MAC can make‚ but if can’t look inside you‚ find out who am I too? Be in a position to make me feel so damn unpretty‚ I’ll make you feel unpretty too.” In the late  90s TLC was known for writing about social issues that young women faced everyday

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    ADDICTION FOR PLASTIC SURGERIES Name Institution Outline 1. Introduction 2. Discussion * review of literature * effects of plastic surgery addiction * personal opinion 3. Conclusion Introduction Plastic surgery is a medical field that deals with reshaping some body deformities that may have occurred due to birth defects or accidents. It is also used for other purposes such as treating diseases and beauty purposes. An example of a disease which can

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    cons of plastic surgery

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    Cons of plastic surgery In this cutting-edge technology to the rapid development of society‚people now enjoy a higher standard of living.Consequently‚the number of people who did plastic surgery is increasing‚however‚there have many disadvantages also.The three cons of plastic surgery are possibility of death‚imperfect result and addiction. To begin with‚plastic surgery is very dangerous and easy to cause death.For instance‚a girl named Wang Bei‚she was a singer in China

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    Be Aware Of Plastic Surgery Nowadays‚ plastic surgery has had the biggest hype in the medical field. This kind of surgery can be used to repair skin and tissue damage such as warts and scars that might be caused by accidents and injuries or to correct defects that are present from birth. On the other hand‚ plastic surgery is currently used to provide the perfect body image in order to look like some actors and actresses. This image can be obtained by ameliorating the external body. Depending

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    Risks of Plastic Surgery

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    Risks of Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery has become an obsession in America throughout the past decade. American society seems to hold an incredibly high standard of appearance that rewards only those who are thin‚ young and beautiful. The pressure that is put on individuals to obtain a certain degree of perfection is somewhat disturbing. The media has recently given us‚ as Americans‚ nothing less than perfectionism to strive for. Television shows like "The Swan" and "Extreme Makeover" rely solely

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