In the contemporary society, surgeons
have the capacity to reshape or alter the appearance of an individuals’ body
through the use of cosmetic surgery. There are continued advancements in the
field and also increased interest among individuals for the procedure. Cosmetic
surgery is also referred to as the aesthetic surgery and may be defined as a
type of surgery that is used to change an individual’s appearance to achieve
what they think is the more desirable or target look. It may include the
surgical and nonsurgical procedures that end up reshaping or altering the
normal structure of the person’s body to perk up their appearance (Gilman, 56).
Some of the body parts that are primarily improved today include the breasts,
eyes, face, tummy, ears, hair, and even the buttocks. It was a practice for
certain reserves a few decades ago but today there are more and more
individuals that take up cosmetic surgery to enhance how they look. It is
further emphasized in the era of the internet, entertainment and a lot of media
consumption that advocate for it and also that indicate the ideal body shapes,
sizes, and looks which in turn prompts some individuals to what to enhance
their looks and also maintained or uplift their self-esteem (Gilman, 57).
Plastic surgery is also a personal choice apart from cases where a health
specialist recommends it. It is functional for some reasons such as the need to
reduce the breast size in a direct effort to relieve back or even neck pains.
Considering cosmetic surgery is a personal choice, but it does not have the
guarantees to give the desired results especially if the individual did not
consider the outcome and also may not have examined the possible challenges and
consequences of the procedure.
No legal age limit is set for the
cosmetic surgeries. However, there is a need, and it is also mandatory that all
the minors that are all the children below 18 years have written consent from
their parents so as to get such a procedure done on them. The only exception is
when such a child has undergone emancipation of which they need to have proved
to that effect. It is the lack of ideal age limits that some surgeons have
argued that some of the patients end up acquiring some procedures when it is
either too late or too early (Papel, 202). For example, a woman who is already
old and with a sagging face wanting to have a facelift so as to eliminate the
wrinkle, it may not be very efficient. On the other hand, there are young
people as young as 19 or even below who request for alterations of their lips
and majority of them are still growing and have not yet fully grown to make the
surgery unnecessary. There are others that have argued that there is a need to
have an age limit for the cosmetic surgery since it is a very tricky and
lifelong decision to have the surgery performed on an individual. The young
boys and girls may be subjected to an idealistic look from Theory parents or
even from peer pressure without considering their long-term and the life-long
effects of such surgery. They, therefore, may carry a burden of having to
engage in other operations to try correct what they should have never done in
the first place (Papel, 203).
Addiction to surgery is real I society
today especially with the continued ease and continued affordability of the
surgeries. For the majority of
individuals, the word addiction makes us think of alcohol and drug abuse which
are the most common habits (Gilman, 66). Surgery addictions especially the
plastic and cosmetic surgery addictions are, however, overlooked yet they are a
real issue to many individuals. They fall into the category of behavioral or
the process addictions. It is because; the person is addicted to particular
behavior despite the obvious consequences and risks that such action poses to
them. The surgery addicts experience strong mental obsession to alter their
appearance. The majority of specialists assert that the addiction is primarily
caused by the presence of underlying insecurities and desires to look in a
certain way so as to fit in the ideal and the socially demarcated aspects of
beauty (Miller, 8). The addicts to the surgeries are never satisfied with the
outcome of a single surgery but always find more to do with their bodies. Such
individuals suffer from some form of underlying mental and emotional issues and
therefore use the operation as a coping mechanism and also a defense mechanism
against the fears and insecurities they may hold (Miller, 8). Just like the
majority of other addicts even to chemical products that individuals do not
realize that they are addicted to surgeries. There is also the absence of
regulations on some surgeries that a person may receive and therefore, they
continue to seek the operations to their satisfaction. The root of cosmetic
surgery disorder is the Body Dysmorphic Disorder (Miller, 8). Individual with
such a disorder are more obsessed with any form of imagined or real defect on
their bodies and want to correct it. They focus on such a perceived defect from
what they term as desired or what society terms as an ideal and hence become
obsessed with making a change to it with the obsession disrupting the
individual’s daily activities and also responsibilities.
The demand for beauty in society is a
real issue that is leading to the many problems associated with the cosmetic
surgeries and even plastic surgeries. It is such requirements that lead to the
conditions such as surgery addiction that may fundamentally hinder the normal
functioning and also impede the individual from engaging in activities in a
productive manner. The demand for beauty in society is enhanced by the presence
of cultures such as the pop-culture. The culture that is fundamentally present
among the young people is the one that promotes and also encourages individuals
in the way that they ought to look so as to be socially accepted as beautiful
(Gilman, 59-60). Individuals are always seeking to make themselves look better
in the way they dress, speak and ultimately in the way they look so as to fit
in and also stay ahead of the rest. Appearance is like a form f competition
among most individuals in society, and it is also the selling point of some
careers and hence the need to engage in surgeries to enhance their beauty and
conform to the socially accepted standards.
The dangers of breast implants for
teens are significant and life threatening in some cases on birth long-term and
short-term. The popularity of breast implants and other procedures has also
nearly tripled since 1997 indicating an existent issue with the practice. There
are serious indications that there are local complications that may result in
the breast area following such a procedure. Having an implant or surgery may
lead to issues such as infections, chronic breast pain, nipple numbness, breakage
and leakage in some extreme cases and even the need for further cosmetic and
surgical surgeries due to complications. Research indicates that at least every
three out of four reconstruction patients experience local complications within
three years of such procedures (American Society of Plastic Surgeons). They may
experience the pain, hardening or the need for further surgery. Moreover, the
majority of the implants have to break at pony in the life of the individual. In
some cases, the silicone gel implant may break and is then transported to the
rest of the body in liquid form without the knowledge of the patient (Stone,
17). The migration of such a silicon gel to the lungs liver or other organs may
lead to some serious issues or even later their normal functioning. There are
also indications that the breast implants among the teens may lead to the
increased risk of cancers and even death as a result of the disease since they
are known for delaying detection of breast cancer. Research indicates that up
to 55% of breast tumors are hidden and cannot be detected by a mammogram for
the women with implants which furthers the risk of cancer advancing without
detection subsequently leading to death (American Society of Plastic Surgeons).
The cost of cosmetic surgery may vary
from pace to place, the nature of the procedure and also on the anesthetic
administered to the patient. However, since it is considered as an elective
surgery, it is not covered by the majority of health insurances and hence means
that the individual needs to shoulder the expenses (Papel, 210). The only cases
that the insurances pay the costs of such a procedure are if it is a matter of
necessity and is directed by a doctor. The procedures may be quite expensive in
some cases and are mostly not affordable to everyone.
Plastic surgery is a kind of operation
involving the individual’s appearance and also the ability to function. The procedure
aims at improving the appearance of a person and subsequently improves their
self-image. It may take place through cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.
The reconstructive procedures are majorly used to correct defects on the human
body. The defects may include physical birth defects such as cleft lips and
palates (Papel, 220). It may also take place following a serious accident that
may result in deformities of some parts of the human body or even following
some diseases that involves surgeries such as breast cancer. The cosmetic
surgery, on the other hand, is the aesthetic procedure that includes the
alteration of the body parts that an individual may be dissatisfied with at a
given time (Stone, 17). It is mostly a case of personal choice and preference
and does not require the prescription by a doctor or specialist.
A weight loss surgery is also called
Bariatric Surgery and is used to treat the patients that have chronic obesity.
It is essential for individuals that have life-threatening obesity (Freitas &
Sweeney, 327). It is considered when other modes of treatment have proven to be
inefficient on such an individual such as the lifestyle changes. It is even
required if the individual, has another or is at risk of getting another
condition that is attached to their body weight (329). There are also
individuals that may be diagnosed with other illnesses such as diabetes and are
found to have more than the standard body mass index hence requiring the
surgery. The four primary weight loss surgeries are the Gastric Bypass,
Adjustable Gastric Band, Sleeve Gastrectomy and the Biliopancreatic Diversion
couple with Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS) Gastric Bypass (Freitas & Sweeney,
341-342).
The body image of an individual is the way
that they perceive themselves regarding their appearance and also the way that
the individual imagines they look. The body image of a person may be positive
or negative. Having a positive body image may lead to an individual, being
comfortable in their appearance and outlook and they also see themselves more
accurately (Papel, 241). It may give rise to a person having a higher self-esteem.
Having a negative body image means that the individual is not comfortable in
the way they look, the way they imagine they look and hence may feel a need to
alter their looks. They have a distorted perception of their appearance and may
lead to other severe disorders including the surgery addiction.
Today there are more surgeons that are
getting scissor happy. Conducting unnecessary surgeries has become the norm in
majority of cities in the United States alone and also around the world. The
plastic surgeons especially the cosmetic surgeons have made the surgeries a
booming business for themselves taking advantage of the wave for look
enhancements around the globe among the young and old people alike (Janis, 55).
The absence of regulations on the number and also the gauging of the need for
such surgeries in majority of cases have left the patients at the mercy of the
surgeons whom in most cases have no limit. There are individuals that are
surgery addicts and even with the knowledge of such surgeons, they still
continue to operate on them without minding the outcome and also the risks that
such surgeries present to the individual.
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