What?! You’re getting a Cosmetic Surgery?!



Cosmetic surgery has become common-place in our society as it recieves more and more exposure. Much of this exposure comes from Hollywood celebrities and other affluent individuals who are either attempting to improve their current appearance, or preserve themselves when faced with the effects of aging. Due to the nature of our society, these people hold a great amount of influence over the general population, and lower members of this population are often likely to immitate those they idolize. When a family member hears that one of their loved ones is likely to 'go under the knife', they are often brash in questioning them and their vain decison. They may feel like they have failed as a family member or friend for allowing this person to be so easily manipulated by popular culture. Plastic surgery has the ability to tear families apart, both literally and methaphorically. A person should seriously investigate the obvious harm plastic surgery could bring into their life. If having plastic surgery is necassary as a medical treatment, however, it is likely that explaining the situation to a persons family will not have such a negative effect, and may instead, bring the family closer together. People need to remeber, do what you are most comfortable with, not what you will be judged by, your family knows you best, and you only live once, so take your health and appearance seriously. Haveing such frivilous operations is almost never a good idea as they are expensive and harmful.
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One of the newest fads Americans are turning to in regards to cosmetic surgery is in the area of dental work. There are many different options for these procedures and although the drawback of this avenue is the expense, if it is pursued the results are usually very beneficial.

Let's face it, what is the first thing most of us notice about someone we're just meeting? If you said it is their smile, you are in the majority of Americans polled with their eyes being a close second.

People go to great lengths to have a perfect smile and the consensus is that the lengths are well worth it because the end result can actually be life changing.

Most of us who get the bi-annual dental check-up have a good chance at keeping our original teeth and if you can add flossing as well as brushing to that repertoire, you're in really good shape.
I've only known a handful of people who were blessed with perfectly aligned teeth, and didn't have a
need for braces; and more than half of my generation has worn braces at one time during their lifetime. Braces used to be thought of as something only children would get but this has changed greatly over the years and many adults who were unable to afford braces as a child but are still in need of them, have gone through the procedure in hopes of achieving that perfect smile.

Mostly children were seen to wear braces at one time and the whole process of banding and connecting each tooth was not just time consuming but at every "adjustment" it could be incredibly painful. "Metal mouth" and "Brace Face" were the terms my friends heard while they were young and suffering for their eventual smile but today there are what is called invisible braces and they are clear plastic and difficult to see. This has afforded many adults the luxury of not having the mouth of a teenager or a pre-teen with a full metal-mouth and is a big reason for the increase in adults putting the money out for braces for themselves. The cost of braces can be between four and eight thousand dollars and although it may have been covered by insurance for children, most likely will need to be paid for out-of-pocket for the adults.

Maybe a new trend will evolve where the poor acne-ridden pre-teens and teens won't have to worry about being teased for wearing braces and they can put it off until they're adults where they will be (a little) less likely to be teased by co-workers! I wonder if waiting will be beneficial because the braces are not placed into the mouth of someone who is still growing and any changes that have been made with the braces may become undone with the natural process of growing. Is there a worse time in someone's life than adolescence where everyone is self-conscious of every little change that is taking place in their body? Maybe getting braces as an adult would address that for us.




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