Why do people have plastic surgery?

  1. Introduction

Plastic surgery has become widely available, and anyone may now have it. Many express interest in getting plastic surgery due to its popularity and low cost. There are many explanations as to why individuals choose to have plastic surgery. Although it is a risky treatment, cosmetic surgery is still considered one of the solutions for people who desire to experience a psychological boost from removing physical flaws.

You might have assumed that when you first heard the term “plastic surgery,” it involved plastic. However, this is not the case. In cosmetic operations, Gore-Tex, silicone, and Medpor are widely used. Plastic surgery is commonly used to correct defects or injuries to the face or body. These imperfections are often caused by infections, burns, or birth defects. As a result, the major purpose of plastic surgery is to fix physical elements that are malfunctioning.

Details of plastic surgery

According to the University of Rochester Medical Center’s encyclopedia, plastic surgery is a type of surgery that can be performed to fix facial or bodily tissue problems or enhance a patient’s look.

  1. Motivation for plastic surgery

  Physical motivations

Women frequently consider plastic surgery to attain their ideal aesthetic standards. This surgical treatment may entail shrinking and reshaping body parts that stray from their optimal proportions. Furthermore, many people want to eliminate indications of aging in order to appear younger. Cosmetic surgery that treats wrinkles, creases, and sagging skin in places like the face, chin, and neck can be quite enticing to those with such goals. 2020 (Chandaliya)

  Social and psychological motivations

According to research, plastic surgery can boost one’s self-esteem and confidence. This boost in confidence has the potential to improve many elements of an individual’s life, including their mental health and ability to face societal challenges.

Moreover, plastic surgery has the potential to improve career prospects. In any profession, making a positive first impression is crucial. When working in a job that involves interacting with others, not just modeling, one cannot be certain that their appearance will not impact their interview or sales performance. Consequently, some individuals may opt for plastic surgery if they believe it will offer them a significant advantage (Chandaliya, 2020).

  Medical motivations

According to Liv Plastic Surgery (2017), there are several medical reasons for one to undergo plastic surgery. Although one can enhance their appearance with plastic surgery, this is not necessarily done out of vanity. Plastic surgery can sometimes be used to treat birth abnormalities. Sometimes a medical condition, such as difficulty breathing, difficulty seeing, back pain, and more, needs correction.

Breast augmentation, popularly known as a boob job, is the most popular plastic surgery procedure in the United States. Many breast augmentations are performed on breast cancer survivors, which could be attributed to vanity. Breast augmentations are procedures that use implants to replace a patient’s natural breasts after surgery, which is virtually always requested by the patient. Ladies with larger, painful breasts, on the other hand, frequently have breast reduction surgery. Breast reduction can improve a woman’s quality of life by making her big breasts manageable.

A nose job, also known as rhinoplasty, is frequently performed to improve an unsightly nose. But another purpose for it is to treat breathing and sleep apnea issues. Sometimes, nasal anomalies are inherited or develop over time in a person. Often, the only treatment for these anomalies is rhinoplasty.

  1. Potential risks of plastic surgery

・Unexpected anesthesia side effects

・Infections

・Excess bleeding

・Bleeding clots

・Nerve injury

・Fluid accumulation

・Incision site separation

Medical complications can happen to anyone, but smokers, people with HIV, and diabetics are at increased risk of complications (Brennan, 2021).

  1. Conclusion

Plastic surgery is now more affordable than it was a few years ago. Access to information about the treatment, postoperative results, and anonymous reviews of plastic surgeons has been enhanced by social media. Although plastic surgery was once condemned, it is now seen as a way to improve one’s social media profile. It is crucial to realize, however, that these social reasons and personal incentives for having plastic surgery are not always advantageous. As a result, before undergoing any surgery, it is critical to carefully assess the potential hazards (Zack, 2017).

Reference list

Brennan, D. (2021). What to Know About Plastic Surgery Risks. [online] WebMD. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/beauty/what-to-know-about-plastic-surgery-risks [Accessed 27 April 2023].

Chandaliya, S. (2020). 8 Reasons Why Women May Get Plastic Surgery – Blog. [online] Womentriangle. Available at: https://www.womentriangle.com/8-reasons-why-women-may-get-plastic-surgery/ [Accessed 28 April 2023].

livPlastic (2017). Andrew Ress, MD. [online] Livplasticsurgery.com. Available at: https://livplasticsurgery.com/cosmetic-surgery-the-medical-reasons/ [Accessed 27 April 2023].

Zack, D. (2017). Selfie Nation: How Does Social Media Influence Plastic Surgery? – CENTER for Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery. [online] https://www.facialplasticsbh.com/. Available at: https://www.facialplasticsbh.com/blog/selfie-nation-how-does-social-media-influence-plastic-surgery/#:~:text=There%20is%20a%20strong%20correlation%20between%20social%20media [Accessed 28 April 2023].

By Tomoka Horio
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