Plastic Surgery in the Modern World

Plastic surgery has become a constant part modern society in the Western world, and increasingly all over the world. The standards of human beauty have increased to something that is far beyond human average due to the spread of television, film and Internet media. As a result, regular people who are bombarded by these high standards want to be what they see everyday in the media, close to perfect. Many people have ridiculous sums of disposable income, and they use it in order to perfect their “flawed” human bodies. At first though, plastic surgery was viewed as the refuge of the vain and horrible.

Now, plastic surgery has garnered more and more acceptance in society. This is a result of the admittance and openness on the part of the beauty elite, that they need artificial help as well. In the age of self-esteem, social anxiety and depression entering into the public forum, many see plastic surgery as one method of helping people with emotional troubles or issues of self worth. The question many ask is simple; “is it wrong to change what bothers you about your own body?” The answer that many others give is no, since every humans body is the core of what they own, no one can explicitly say it is unethical to change that body.

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Although the first documented plastic surgery took place in the 19th century, in the United States, when a physician developed his own tools for the procedure and was successful in fixing the cleft palate of a patient there are stories that date back to the B.C. times. In India at the time around 800 B.C., the punishment handed out for some crimes, was for the person to have their noses cut off, and it was due to this practice that doctors found a way to make necessary repairs and the actual process of performing a cosmetic surgery was discovered. Of course, there were not many of those procedures that were successful due to the fact that there was no concept of sterilization and the fact that there wasn't a real understanding of how the body reacts to traumas and how to best heal those traumas.

By the 20th century, after World War I, the need for helping soldiers disfigured by the war and unable to return to their pre-war lives, came the need for this kind of surgery.

There were many casualties before it was discovered that with the advancement of surgical procedures some of these lives could be saved. As the concept of reconstructive surgery saved lives, the idea caught on that if a surgeon could fix a problem then maybe there was something to be looked at for fixing a problem that was a personal affliction. What would happen if a person felt they would look better if their nose were changed? Thus the popularity of cosmetic surgery was begun and has increased by the types of procedures that can be performed to the cost of the surgeries being affordable. What used to be a luxury for only the most wealthy individuals is now more affordable and more and more average Americans are opting for the cost of what they believe will improve their looks.

Cosmetic surgery has not only been used for the people who are in pursuit of the perfect face but it has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome the disfigurements caused by birth defects or traumas. There are two kinds of deformities; congenital deformities are the ones a person is born with and they can consist of anything from, birthmarks, cleft palates, webbed fingers, abnormal development of the breasts or the outer ear which can be too large or too far from the person's head. When birth defects are clearly visible there is a lot of taunting and teasing that happens within the ranks of children and these episodes can often cause great emotional stress to where the damage done cannot be medically recovered or healed. It is very important to keep that in mind when a child is ready to go to school; there is always the threat of emotional damage being caused by staring, whispering and teasing.

There are also developmental deformities that consist of; burns, aging, lacerations and growths, moles or tumors that the patient was not born with. When these kind of issues are addressed there is a great aesthetic benefit and often times a sense of feeling and looking "normal" again can be achieved.

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