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In today's society the picture of beauty is a rail thin super model with the body of a goddess
posted on billboards all around the world. Children are brought up playing with Barbie dolls with
the body measurements of would be 39, 18, 38. Because of these pictures and other figures of
beauties projected all over, a person is convinced to believe that to be beautiful and happy, one
must look like these images. To most, the easiest way to achieve this is my having cosmetic
surgery performed. With the change of times, also has come the advancement of medical
procedures, yet how safe can a person be who is having cosmetic surgery performed on their
body. No matter how good the technological advancements may be, there is always the risk of
not only the surgery resulting in unwanted outcomes, but in some cases even death.
Society today has brain washed not only today's women, but also the men to believe that in
order for a person to look beautiful they must look like the images seen on television, in movies
and on the cover of magazines. These images portray grotesquely thin women and muscular men
with the infamous six-pack abs. The Hollywood figures that are so famous for their looks and
bodies also encourage the belief that thin is beautiful. These images are plastered all over
billboards, television show and commercials and magazine advertisements. With all these visions
of beauty seen everywhere in a person's every day life, a person feels compelled to look just like
those images.
Busy lifestyles of many people keep most of exercising daily in order to receive the fit and
trim bodies to look beautiful. This then leads many to resort to cosmetic surgery. This however,
can be a dangerous choice. Many fatalities have been reported as a result of surgical procedures.
One report stated that over an 18-month period, 69 fatal outcomes of surgery were reported.
(Foreman, 2) Yet, many who are looking into having a surgical procedure performed do not take
Although the technological advancements of today may seem to have improved the results of
cosmetic surgery today, more complications can also arise from improper training of the surgeon.
(Hilton) Many "discount" price plastic surgeons that claim to offer professional service for a low
price have begun to show up all over the country. Most of these doctors not even properly trained
to perform such drastic cosmetic surgeries. A doctor can attend a seminar at a hotel and in a few
With the increase of untrained surgeons performing these procedures, the risk of death and
improper results also increases greatly. Low-income people that are attracted to the visions of
beauty on the magazines are caught in the lure of these "fake" surgeons. These doctors promise
perfect results at half the price of experienced surgeons. Some of these doctors may even
produce fake credentials, such as fake PhDs, for customers to view. Customers see these and
without doing any research on the doctor, pay the money for the surgery to be performed. Any
doctor can perform procedures such as liposuction; even dentists have been doing it. (Davis)
Many fatalities of cosmetic surgeries in recent years have been as a result of unlicensed doctors
performing highly technical surgeries. "It's especially risky if it's done in a doctor's office, if the
A current issue in Miami, Florida involves a plastic surgery "doctor" named Reinaldo
Silvestre who is believed to have fled the country as a result of the charges of aggravated battery
and practicing medicine without a license. Silvestre, practicing out of a small office, is accused
of using a kitchen-type spatula to force female breast implants in to a male bodybuilder's chest.
In two other surgeries, Silvestre performed breast augmentation on two females that resulted in
Most of these doctors also perform their surgeries in unsanitary conditions such as office-based
procedures. As a result of this, infections can occur after the surgery has been performed.
Mycobacterium can cause skin or wound infection to the patient after the surgery. (Hilton) Since
many doctors performing cosmetic surgery are not all licensed by the American Board of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgeons and mandatory testing is not performed on their surgical tools and
area, many infections can occur as a result. Dirty tools can cause bacteria to be present in the
body after the surgery, resulting in infection and sometimes death. To many doctors, the patient is
not a person; they are merely money in the doctors' pocket. (Need to get source)
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons acknowledged in a 1998 press release that there
have been five reported deaths of patients who had lipoplasty. (Liposuction, 1) In 1997, a 47-
year-old California woman died after a 10-1/2 hour liposuction surgery. An administrative law
judge ruled that her plastic surgeon gave her too much tumescent fluid. In a second surgery, a 43-
year-old women went in for a "lunchtime lipo" and was dead soon after. An obstetrician-
gynecologist who hadn't even completed a two-weekend course had performed her surgery. A
third death occurred to a 51-year-old Florida man who died as a result of vavular heart disease
(NOTE: People Magazine- Special Report: A Body to Die for...) Because mandatory
reporting of cosmetic procedures is not in existence, the actual number of deaths and
unsatisfactory results is unknown. With the increasing number of untrained doctors also
performing cosmetic surgery, data reporting may also be inconsistent, as these surgeries are not
reported to the Board. 172,000 liposuction surgeries are performed each year by Board-certified
plastic surgeons. Yet since unlicensed doctors can perform the operation, the total number could
Many cases have been reported of deaths as a result of cosmetic surgical procedures. (Find
examples) Yet, many people are still drawn into the lure of looking beautiful. They don't care
about the price they have to pay, which could ultimately be their own life. People are only
concerned with the fact of being beautiful. Most importantly, society accepts this desire; even
producing television shows dedicated to the televising of plastic surgery procedures. The
Learning Channel has recently produced a television series aptly titled "A Personal Story" in
which people voluntary appear on the show. They are followed by cameras a couple of days
before the procedure and then appear again several days or even months later to let the world
However, the series has never shown a surgery that has produced negative results. This fact
encourages people to have procedures performed on themselves. If they are never informed of
the fact that serious complications can occur, then they will never know to worry about checking
Other factors must also be taken into account when viewing risks of a cosmetic procedure.
Smoking for instance can greatly increase the risk of complications for anyone having surgery.
(State why... find source) Another complication can occur from the local anesthetic given to the
patients while undergoing the surgery. People allergic to the local anesthetic can have very
severe reactions to the drug. One example is a person waking up during surgery. This can cause
the person to feel every pock and prick performed during the surgery yet the person is not able to
speak or move. Therefore, the patient has no way of informing the doctors or nurses that they are
Many people believe that to be happy in life and be beautiful to all that see them, they must
have the beautiful bodies of runway super models or the muscles of Mr. America. With the
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advertisement of products today and the idolization of actors and actresses also comes the
repercussions. Not only will older generations begin to have a distorted view of what a person
should look like, the new generations of tomorrow will also be more likely to have more
problems as a result of low self-esteem and poor body image. We should not only cut back on the
use of cosmetic surgery for safety reasons but also because it is destroying the simple beauty of a
person being who they are. The American society will change its view of people in the years to
come. Generations to come will grow up feeling that they are being judged on not who they are
as a person, but how they look. If they don't look like the super model they have come to believe
as perfect beauty, then they will not believe in themselves, causing psychological problems.
People considering plastic surgery should be informed of all the risks. They should not be
concerned with trying to live up to society's standards and the price of the operations. True self
respect comes from within, and no amount of plastic surgery can change that. They should most
be concerned with the real price, which could end up being their lives.
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References:
MSN Encarta. (2009). Cosmetic Surgery. Retrieved February 15, 2009 from
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761577922/Plastic_Surgery.html#p3
Smart Plastic Surgery. (2009). Cosmetic plastic surgery basics: risks. Retrieved February 15,