Saturday, August 11, 2007

Plastic Surgery as an Appearance/Weight Management Option

The concept of utilizing plastic surgery as a method of maintaining a desired weight/appearance has been a more available approach in the past few years. While in the past, most recipients of plastic surgery also participated in psychological exams prior to surgery (webmd), society has grown to accept plastic surgery much more.

Cosmetic altering TV shows celebrating how quick some procedures can be have also warmed up the public to going under the knife.
Our favorite Hollywood stars have helped reinforce this by undergoing mostly secret (but obvious) procedures. All this is magnified when celebrities speak adamantly about their all-natural shape, or try to deny sudden changes in their appearance. When many prominent figures consistently and quickly transforming, women are being sent the message that plastic surgery is an easy, fix-all option.

However, sometimes with the best diet and exercise, women tend to find problem areas that fail to shape the way they hope. As a result, many self-conscious women walk among us (including ourselves). The ability to mold yourself into a mental, emotional and physically pleasing shape has gained the appreciation of thousands.

What's your stand? Should plastic surgery be limited to those with psychological issues? Do you believe cosmetic surgery is an acceptable method of controlling your figure?



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