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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

impact of plastic sugeries in recent generation


Over the years, the rate of plastic surgery has increased, a lot of damages have been done to ladies most especially. I was watching the celebrity big brother and came across Rodrigo Alves who is clearly addicted to surgery even at the age of 35. Everything about him is fake. He boldly speaks saying he is what a perfect Male should look like. He has had a lot of procedures and at this point, doctors are refusing any order from him, He is looking forward to changing his entire look. 

In recent times, there are different factors that have influenced the rate of plastic surgery. Damages have been made to a lot of ladies and the regret rate is high, because procedures can't be easily reversed. The aim of this post is totally to remind ladies and men who are addicted to plastic surgery that they are perfect the way they are. 

The desire to achieve the ‘highest’ beauty standard is becoming contagious among us. For celebrity endorsers who are frequently on camera, beauty enhancement is common and becoming ‘normal’. Being idolized by a lot of people, plastic surgery may also attract non-showbiz people to undergo the process of enhancing their physical appearance. That’s a 17% increase since 2015. The number of people who undergo beauty enhancement has surprisingly increased since 2007.


Since the introduction of non-invasive procedures the number of people who undergo beauty enhancement keeps rising. The total number of non-surgical and surgical operations performed for plastic surgery reached nearly 11.7 million in 2007. The obsession that some people have with plastic surgery has been referred to by some health professionals as an addiction.

Addiction towards plastic surgery can be categorized as a behavioral addiction. Some people struggle with alcohol or substance abuse. When people are addicted to plastic surgery, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re involved in other types of addiction or substance abuse. Plastic surgery addicts are more drawn to a specific behavior.

People who are attracted both to non-surgical and surgical procedures are obsessed with a certain behavior. These type of people are mostly concerned about correcting a part of their body which they considered flawed. Having fixed some of their perceived flaws, the patient may feel comfort and satisfaction. In most cases, these feelings do not last and only stimulate the patient’s interest to undergo plastic surgery again. A single operation for beauty enhancement doesn’t immediately result in addiction.


Social factors also play a large role in plastic surgery addiction. There are several reality television shows that document the process of plastic surgery, generally in a positive light, and whenever a new star gets plastic surgery one can be sure that all the celebrity rags will toot their horns about it. We have a cult of celebrity here in America; so many people are obsessed or at least highly interested in the doings and superficial feelings of a tiny minority of people who are only famous because they are famous. And, for example, when someone such as Heidi Montag, who was already popular and deemed attractive, gets ten cosmetic operations, how must the average girl, who may be beautiful in her own way (probably more attractive than Heidi, truth be told), feel? Many girls already have image problems due to the media, so when they hear that famous, beautiful women are not in fact, beautiful enough, they are hearing an extremely negative message about their self image. This may lead women to chase a dream of airbrushed beauty which is impossible, and thus turn to plastic surgery when the real solution is acceptance of self.


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4 comments

  1. I agree with you on the influence of social media and plastic surgery. Social media has taken beauty to a wrong level and youths have failed to understand that there is beauty in imperfections.

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  2. This is a great subject. I'm for freedom of choice, but I think most people shouldn't be getting plastic surgery at all. Young girls often opt for plastic surgery and it can have a bad effect on their self-esteem....not to mention it can turn into an addiction to surgeries. Everyone is a bit self-conscious when young, it's best to think twice and focus on learning to love ourselves than to opt for surgeries...and the same actually applies to aging. We are all beautiful in our own way. Let us be unique and not clones.


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    1. you're very right about this, i grew to appreciate my body and scars and not thinking of covering and all. plastic surgeries have really caused a lot of damages in the youth lives lately. i hope this post will change some lives.

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