Shortly after the horrific death of Donda West, son Kanye West appeared on the Dr. Phil show to discuss the risks of getting plastic surgery. Donda died the following day after a tummy tuck and breast reduction surgery. Her plastic surgeon, Dr. Jan Adams is to blame. In another case, young Lori also went under the knife of Dr. Jan Adams and also appeared on the Dr. Phil show after a frantic experience. In Lori’s case, she wanted to fix one implanted breast because it was unusually saggier than her other breast. Dr. Adams knew what needed to be done to correct the problem. However, that’s not exactly what happened. Following the surgery, Lori experienced a terrible pain, and noticed that her chest had been greatly damaged. She also noticed that her left breast was much bigger than her right. When Lori confronted Dr. Adams about her problems he just looked at her and laughed. After seven long years of excruciating pain, Lori finally went to see another doctor to have the surgery redone. During the surgery, the doctor realized that there was something in Lori’s breast that was foreign because as he was cutting, his tool started smoking and the smell was horrific. Lori’s doctor found a piece of a sponge left behind from Dr. Adams surgery seven years ago, and the horrid smell was due to an infection that has increased greatly over time. Luckily, the infection hadn’t yet been life threatening. There are many risks of getting plastic surgery, especially when it is performed in other countries. Their Side In an interview with Heidi Montag, Jennifer Garcia from People magazine uncovers the motives behind Heidi’s complete body make over. In one surgery, Montag underwent a “mini brow lift, botox in forehead and frown area, a nose j... ... middle of paper ... ... 1605049/ ushers-wife-suffered-cardiac-arrest-during-plastic-surgery.jhtml> Nowak, Rachel. "When Looks Can Kill." EBSCOhost. 21 Oct. 2006. Web. 28 Jan. 2011. "Obsessed With Being "Perfect" (cover Story)." Interview by Jennifer Garcia. EBSCOhost. 25 Jan. 2010. Web. 28 Jan. 2010. . Pakhare, Jayashree. "Risks and Dangers of Plastic Surgery." Buzzle.com. Web. 3 Feb. 2011. "Plastic Surgery Nightmares." Interview by Dr. Phil McGraw. Dr. Phil. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. .
“Why do You Call it Plastic Surgery?” Fighting Ignorance since 1973. Web. 14 March 2014.
In today society, beauty in a woman seems to be the measured of her size, or the structure of her nose and lips. Plastic surgery has become a popular procedure for people, mostly for women, to fit in social class, race, or beauty. Most women are insecure about their body or face, wondering if they are perfect enough for the society to call the beautiful; this is when cosmetic surgery comes in. To fix what “needed” to be fixed. To begin with, there is no point in cutting your face or your body to add or remove something most people call ugly. “The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery” explored the desire of human to become beyond perfection by the undergoing plastic surgery. The author, Camille Pagalia, took a look how now days how Americans are so obsessed
Joseph merrick had a very hard childhood with his worsening condition and the death of loved ones. Merrick was born on August 5, 1862 to his mother, Mary Jane Merrick, and his Father, Joseph Rockley Merrick. At this time they lived in a small townhouse located in Leicester, England. When Mary gave birth to Joseph, she noticed no fault in her perfect newborn. However, this joy Mary felt wouldn’t be long-lived, for her son would begin to grow grotesquely deformed, with each year of his life showing an increase of distortion and affliction. When Joseph was 21 months old, Mary noticed a significant lump on his lower lip. Over the next few months, this swelling increased in size and started to spread into his right cheek as a hard tumor, pushing his upper lip outward. Next came a bony lump on his forehead, which also increased in size as he aged. Over the years, his skin became loose and rough. The proportion of his extremities were becoming marred by enlargements of the right arm and each of his feet. One of the most bizarre distortions that was afflicting Merrick was the large mass of flesh that continued to force its way from under the upper lip. Eventually, it was ...
Hilary Duff Plastic Surgery has been the talk between her fans on the internet as her gorgeous and charming looks are back which were fading with age. She started her career as a Disney star character Lizzie McGuire and soon become America’s Sweetheart. Later on she went on to release various pop albums such as metamorphosis which went for triple platinum. In recent part of her career, she was recognized as one of the hottest adult actress for her roles in “The Perfect Man” and “Material Girls”. Few years back duff married her boyfriend, Mike Comrie, who is a professional hockey player. Recently, the couple was blessed with a
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Virginia L. Blum is a professor of English at University of Kentucky. In his essay “Love My Neighbors, Hate Myself: The Vicissitudes of Affect in Cosmetic Surgery,” she examines popular television shows which is about plastic surgery.
The application of eyeliner and mascara are impeccable, achieving the rare feat of non-smearing and unmarred symmetry. Perfect curvature of her back gives her an hourglass figure, correlating the view that body types with large breasts, small midsection, and wide hips as the primary goal for an attractive mate. Jennifer’s thighs in the picture appear to be airbrushed, hiding any blemishes or stretch marks she may have to ensure the societal standards of beauty is upheld and the magical appeal of Hollywood actresses to the general population is
After Megan Fox’s sexually intoxicating role in Transformers, people have been wondering has the star had any plastic surgery performed. Tabloids and bloggers have been guessing from a nose job to a boob job to lip injections to cheek fillers. Although, there are before and after pictures of Fox’s facial appearances and body appearances Fox’s reps denies that she has had any plastic surgery or enhancements done anywhere. The journalist in this article, Asa Hawks, has also been speculating Fox’s appearances lately. This individual agrees that Fox’s lips may seem a little puffier nowadays than they use to, so they can’t really judge her off of that.
A multitude of people would like to change something about their physical appearance and some actually do through cosmetic surgery whether it’s a rhytidectomy, abdominoplasty, or breast argumentation. However, these surgical procedures are not necessary to the patient health but instead, they are performed purely for the patients need to change how they are viewed. One of the most common procedures here in the US is breast argumentation for example, “between 2000 and 2006, a record number of women flocked to get implants; procedures rose by 55 percent” ("Why Thousands of Women Are Having Their Breast Implants Removed"). Many women have gone through the breast argumentation procedure to enlarge their breast size in which they choose between
Some people’s obsession with plastic surgery is obviously getting out of control. It starts with only getting one thing fixed or corrected but then quickly escalates and before you know it, a face that once was all-flesh turns into plastic. According to a study conducted by Nigel Mercer (2009), “The number of official cosmetic surgeries has more than tripled to 34,000 since 2003”. The two reasons why plastic surgery should be banned are because of its high health risks, and because of the additional pressure it puts on people to look picture-perfect.
Flipping through the pages of Vogue's latest edition, 23 year-old Susan seems quite upset. She struggles with the thought of lacking the perfect body and delicate features in order to be considered attractive. Surprisingly, Susan is not alone in this kind of an internal struggle. In contemporary society, every other woman aspires to have the lips of Angelina Jolie and the perfect jaw line of Keira Knightley. Society today looks down upon individuals that do not fit in, whether in terms of body shape or facial attractiveness. This forces them to consider the option of 'ordering beauty.' Since cosmetic surgery is no longer a social taboo in America given its widespread popularity, more people are promoting it which ultimately affects the rest of the world due to the unwavering influence of American culture. Cosmetic surgery should be deterred in the US because it promotes the idea of valuing appearance over ability, gives rise to unrealistic expectations, and brings with it high cost to society.
Cosmetic surgery has a risk of infection just like other surgeries. One of the common locations of the infection is along the incision. Not only in incisions, bladders and sinus also can be infected. The cause is because the immune system weakens when trying to heal the body from surgery. When a cosmetic surgery takes place, it involves manipulating nerves. Nerves are very sensitive and damage can be severe. Severe nerve damage can render parts of the body useless. And also, leaking silicone breast implants can lead to death. The silicone gel from the breast can go to other parts of the body such as the lungs, where it could be impossible to remove. One study found that women who had breast implants for at least eight years were twice as likely to die from brain cancer and three times as likely to die from lung cancer or other respiratory
According to research, various researchers in the past have shown and done many studies on the effect of low self-esteem and bullying on plastic surgery patients. People that go through plastic surgery must have a reason as to why they want plastic surgery (Gimlin 2002). Plastic surgery is something that is permanent and is something to think about before getting. Researchers have focused on women who had plastic surgery and if they were victims of low self esteem and bullying (Brito 2010; Kinnuen 2010; Veiga 2010; Collins 2012). This is due to the reason that women are the dominant population that gets plastic surgery. Although most research focus on women, many research also focuses on adolescents and men that get plastic surgery because
Heidi Moore, addicted to plastic surgery, racked up $200,000 in debt. Ever since Moore was raped at the age of 16 by two men, she has been trying to erase herself and cosmetic surgery is the only path for her to follow. Before each surgery, says Moore, “I always thought when I wake up, I would not me myself. When the anesthesia lifted, she was herself but with a new chin and bigger breasts. Moore ran $200,000 in debt through plastic surgery. Still, Moore would like one final surgery. "I want my breasts made smaller. I hate them. I got them bigger so people would look at them. Now I want people to see who I am”, said Moore. Because attractiveness has distinct advantages in our community, more people want to do plastic surgery in order to survive in the society. Today’s social media pushes people toward plastic surgery, which is a problem because it has a negative influence on society, ill effect on our bodies and high expense.
Undergoing cosmetic surgery can be looked down on in today’s society. It is hard to keep up with the ever changing looks of today. Many people feel that they do not match up to the beautiful people they see in the magazines. This is why people get cosmetic surgeries so they can improve themselves. It can make someone feel better about their self image. Many men and women feel that they need to look flawless in order to be beautiful. Some people feel that their self-image is not good enough, or maybe they have had a bad experience with their looks. Either way people should be able to get these procedures done and feel better about themselves. Cosmetic surgeries may improve peoples’ lifestyles by increasing self satisfaction in their job, relationship, or even improve their self esteem.