Teens and Plastic Surgery



According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) there are many different reasons why teenagers opt for plastic surgery. For most teenagers it is a way to fit in and be more acceptable to their friends and peers and a way to boost their self confidence. In the year 2005 alone more than 300,000 people under 18 years of age opted to undergo plastic surgery.

For some of this teens, the procedure could be as simple as dermabrasion ( a simple procedure to help smoothen or lessen the appearance of acne scars) or it could be as major as nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty) and breast augmentation.

One of the things that a teenager should consider before going for surgery is the cost and real benefit they will get from this cosmetic procedures. It is important for them to understand that undergoing plastic surgery is not the only solutions to their problems and should not be the only option they should consider. They should have realistic expectations of whatever benefits they would gain from it. It is important for parents and doctors alike to determine whether the teenager who wants plastic surgery is mature enough to understand the accompanying temporary disfigurement and discomfort they will have to endure while they are recovering from surgery.
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Americans have an ideal for perfection in the human form. This perfection is often personified, and even initiated, by the celebrities in the media. As no individual is truly perfect, the outward appearance that is presented must be "tweaked." Fortunately, with fame usually comes financial success, thus allowing these individuals to use cosmetic surgery for both attaining and maintaining the outward perfection they present to the public. Ironically, though, these celebrities persist in trying to convince themselves, and the world, that their appearance is all natural and take offense that they would use the alternative of cosmetic surgery.

Throughout the East and West Coast, professionals specializing in cosmetic surgery are vast in number. On Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, several, highly-successful, plastic surgery centers advertise their skills. However, if no celebrities are utilizing these services, how could these surgeons have become so affluent? If an individual is exposed as having sought services, the reasoning is never for cosmetic surgery, but rather some related health issue. Surgery for a deviated septum now
results in a complete new appearance. Although this rarely occurs in the mainstream of society, apparently in Hollywood this is a natural result.

Young starlets, when beginning their career, often have average, though attractive, physical bodies. However, upon reaching pinnacle success, one can observe the obvious increase in bust size. This is only emphasized by the expensive, sexy outfits that the young celebrity is now able to purchase. If questioned on this issue though, the woman will often state that they have had no cosmetic surgery and that diet and exercise or late development is responsible. Evidently, only in La-La Land does a girl continue the puberty process well past the age of majority. In addition, these sudden "developments" are not equally proportioned to the remainder of the individual's body. The breasts are obvious in their enhancement and artificial shape, yet the receipt of this surgery is adamantly denied.

Celebrities and those of affluence will continue to deny the use of cosmetic surgery. Regardless of how many old pictures and public appearance point to the contrary, these individuals will continue to choose not to acknowledge the use of professional artificial enhancement. The American public is apparently supposed to be naïve, or perhaps stupid, and believe that those in the public limelight have always looked the same and are incapable of being less than perfect, except by nature.

Is cosmetic surgery right for you? If so will it really make a difference in your life? Most people think that cosmetic surgery is the cure all for a body ravaged by time and possibly bad life choices. When you are in the public's eye it is important to look your best, but the public may have less of an opinion of you if you try and hide the surgical corrections that you have undergone. The media and the celebrities set fashion trends and it would be unfortunate that a fan would follow the example led by these people and not get the advice they need to make an informed decision to have cosmetic surgery.
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