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Plastic Surgery

Medical technology found ways to improve and develop how a person looks. Plastic surgeries are frequently demanded in the field of medicine and almost all hospitals in the world are already practicing it. Basically, plastic surgery is a kind of surgery that deals with modifying any portion of the human body that has been damaged or deformed. Malformation may have been acquired congenitally, that is, at birth, such as a cleft palate or a cleft lip, or deformed fingers.

Main objectives for Plastic Surgery

Its main objectives are: first, for the correction of defects; second, for the restoration of function of that body part; and third, which seems to be the most compelling reason for many patients, the improvement of appearance. Knowing the top three motivations for a person to undergo plastic surgery, you will probably be surprised to know the story behind the first plastic surgery done in history. It was the ancient Indians from South Asia who were credited for its development. At about 2000 BC, the first plastic surgeries were done in response to the punishment of cutting off a person’s nose or ears for having been guilty of a certain offense. Hindu surgeons would shape new noses and ears for the punished criminals using skin flaps from their foreheads.

Plastic surgery changing through the years.

Of course, generations after generations, views upon the use of plastic surgeries have changed. In the world war era, plastic surgeries became radically important to save the lives of wounded soldiers and civilians. Since destructive weapons were use in the war, the damages inflicted to people were severely deforming their appearances. Plastic surgery made it possible for burns and other skin damages to be repaired.

Bad Plastic Surgery

Though plastic surgery was initially intended as a treatment with medical purposes, it is undeniable that there are those who have the ability to manipulate what is natural. Because of the demand for many facial enhancements, plastic surgery has become more of a fashion statement. However, medical malpractice is not avoided in this field. Bogus surgeons who are unqualified are able to practice without the proper credentials.
There are cases in which patients took a long time to restore their image and acquire a normal life because of deceitful surgeons. In some cases, patients need to undergo further surgeries to repair what was wrongly performed. Extreme instances involve patients who experience irreversible damage because of plastic surgery. Patients should always be aware of the risks they can get after every session.

Celebrity Plastic Surgery

Hollywood always serves as the baseline for society’s perception of beauty. Because an actress or actor’s assets depend on physical appearance, many of them work extremely hard to maintain their image. Some are even willing to go under the knife to enhance their physical appearance. Celebrity plastic surgery is a common practice for many. Artificial means of beauty, though expensive, are believed to pay off for these celebrities.

Celebrities nose lifts, chin augmentations, eyebrow lifts

Celebrities can go for nose lifts, chin augmentations, eyebrow lifts, and many other procedures that cost thousands of dollars, just to achieve that Hollywood look. Because these celebrities intentionally or unintentionally promote the products of plastic surgery, even the public is enticed to get the treatments as well.
 


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