Has Plastic Surgery Gone Too Far?

How Cosmetic Surgery Affects Me and the Rest of the Nation

With the increasing popularity of plastic surgery, even non-celebrities feel pressure to look perfect. I have always been strongly against cosmetic surgery and thought people who pay a surgeon to slice them open, insert a toxic implant, and risk bad scarring, infection and even death were
 suffering from a severe lack of self esteem.

Even 16 year olds are now getting breast implants - what does that say about our society? Children will now grow up thinking that if they don't look perfect, then there must something wrong with them. Or worse yet, they'll think that it doesn't matter what they look like now because they will eventually get plastic surgery to make them perfect. But should humans even strive to look perfect? I've been told that some of my physical traits add character and make me original. In today's society, it seems like I'm in the minority but at least I don't look like everyone else.

Forget dieting and exercise, just go for liposuction or a tummy tuck. You cannot look on television today without finding at least one person on the program - including the news - that has had their entire face reconstructed. Even Dr. Phil's wife, Robin, looks like something off of Dr. Frankenstein's table. She obviously has had her lips injected, a face lift, an eyebrow lift, a nose job, porcelain veneers, and a boob job. So if the wife of a prominent TV psychologist is insecure enough to get a total make-over, then what hope do the rest of us have?

I must admit that recently I've been unhappy enough with my bum to warrant research into the Brazilian butt lift. This procedure can either be performed by inserting implants (similar to breast implants), or by taking fat from the hips or thighs and injecting it into the butt. In looking at the obviously doctored before and after photos, I wasn't impressed, so I'm back to sulking and throwing myself a pity party. Why is it that I work really hard at the gym (to the point where I can barely walk some days) only to look in the mirror and see gravity and cellulite mocking me?

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The more attention and money directed at the outer - the less life energy is available to attend to the things that really matter. Reconstructive surgery to repair something that is damaged or badly disfigured is another story - but 'cosmetic' work is just that - superficiality for its own sake.

Posted on 09/08/2008 at 8:09:14 AM

Gee I hate those paranthesis on my face.....didn't notice till I saw that ad onTVfor Botox.

Posted on 09/03/2008 at 8:09:25 AM

Perfection to one is not perfection to all.

Posted on 08/29/2008 at 2:08:28 PM

:-)

Posted on 08/27/2008 at 3:08:43 PM

I think cosmetic plastic surgery is ridiculous especially for minor girls who aren't even fully developed yet. They will be so sorry later.

Posted on 08/27/2008 at 7:08:43 AM

WHEN IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH OR TO CORRECT A PROBLEM, i AM FOR IT.. oTHERWISE, GET OVER IT! Beauty is also within and some have both, but, we all age and the risks are too high to gamble.. Make the best with whatever you do have. Great article. Love what you say.

Posted on 08/26/2008 at 9:08:20 PM

Yes, it's gone too far.

Posted on 08/26/2008 at 5:08:38 PM

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