Much controversy surrounds plastic surgery for the sake of it, and while overdoing it is quite possible, it is an arguably legitimate attempt to help with self-confidence. There are numerous things that all people do to boost self-esteem. Weight loss products, for example, are a billion dollar industry, and most everyone at one time or another has tried to lose weight. While we preach that beauty is within, it really does matter how one feels about his or her outward appearance.
We all want our appearance to reflect our inward selves. We begin as young as the pre-teen years. Braces are a must now days rather than an option, and while there are some medical reasons that some need braces, for the most part, it is really just a cosmetic adjustment. If we were really a society who believed that people should just accept how they look, why do we scramble for salon appointments for high lights, low lights, cuts, colors, and styles? Are those who judge plastic surgery veterans make-up and hair color free? We even know that tanning is cancer causing epidemic, yet tanning salons abound, and topical products continue to be improved and more widely used.Some plastic surgeries are considered reconstructive. One medical adjective and suddenly changing one’s body is okay? Women who have had breast cancer followed by a mastectomy will certainly want to have breast reconstruction. No one wrongs them. They are only encouraged. Gynecomastia is another one of those situations that brings sympathy and acceptance. Certainly we as a society support the needs for people who have suffered these malicious diseases—no questions asked.
Why then, do we come to a point at which it is not okay to choose cosmetic enhancements for the sake of self-esteem? From acne scarring to wrinkles and from varicose veins to cellulite, some things just are not pretty and it is perfectly acceptable to want to fix them. Women who have had plastic surgery for breast enhancement may feel lacking in femininity. Procedures like facelifts, Botox, brow lifts, or lip augmentation really are no different than orthodontic braces, and desires to have such procedures should not be thwarted by judgment. Plastic surgery is just an option that some people take in an effort to feel better about themselves. No different than make-up, tanning, or even gut flattening undergarments, some use it and some do not. And either is okay.
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