Saturday, April 14, 2007
Plastic surgery has gained popularity recently especially in teenagers and celebrities. It's primary purpose was to help people with deformities or people who have injured themselves in some ways such as a severe burn to recover back to their original looks. However, teenagers and managers see it as an opportunity whether is it to make one self look better or to roll in big bucks. Celebrity are people who appear in the media often of apparently good looks is a prerequisite and the better you look, the more welcomed you are in the public. Companies make use of this opportunity to sculpt an ordinary person into a superstar in a matter of months and it's talents, be it singing or acting another couple of months and there you have it, a modern iconic figure in the media. With the influence of media and celebrity, teenagers are also tempted to go for plastic surgery too thinking result is guaranteed and the outcome would be worth the price. People who are vain or low in self esteem become obsessed with the possible results that plastic surgery could produce and it starts to become a trend to go for plastic surgery. Television programmes such as 'Extreme Makeover' and 'The Swan' based on how people's lives changed were produced as a form of entertainment and also the amount of pain that one must go through to look good. It shows the viewers a positive and negative impacts of plastic surgery and help them make an informed decision and not blinded by the positive results of plastic surgery.
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