Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Middle America giving way to Hollywood Standards

More and more these days I hear people speaking about plastic surgery. It isn't a taboo subject anymore, people openly admit to it. Yet, it is still strange for me to hear a friend casually mention having a botox treatment, like it was the same thing as getting your nails done. I can't understand why someone who is 29 years old needs plastic surgery! The little lines she refers to our non-existent, and to be honest I don't notice much of a difference. With the advent of reality TV and gossip magazines more and more everyday American's are thinking they have to go under the knife. In 2011 13.8 million plastic surgery procedures were performed with an increase of 5% from the year before.  On the rise were breast implants, liposuction, Chin Augmentation, and Lip enhancements. Does anyone really need a chin augmentation? I've always felt that your imperfections are what makes you unique and sets you apart from everyone else. Yet more and more I hear about graduation gifts that include giving their 18 year old daughter a breast augmentation before college. What message does that send to your child?!? Adverse effects can occur from a botched surgery such as: numbness, tissue death, excessive bleeding, infections. Those are the more positive side effects. In addition, the emotional effects that occur can be quite debilitating, if you're not dealing with the real issue. Celebrities are sending a message that you only are relevant if you look beautiful and young. When in all actuality, I think many look older after their procedures. Many celebrities careers have been severely impacted by their bad plastic surgery. Examples are Lindsay Lohan, Meg Ryan, Megan Fox. Beautiful girls who now just frankly look weird.  Your face is suppose to move and crinkle when you laugh. It shows that your a real person and not plastic. I want to scream at people and say don't do it, your beautiful. As I see it plastic surgery is most definitely a fashion faux pas!!

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