Monday, April 13, 2020

Cosmetic Surgery Essays - Plastic Surgery, Liposuction,

Cosmetic Surgery Nobody knows about cosmetic surgery better than Edward Mondeck and his two children, ages 9 and 11. Rosemarie Mondeck, 39, decided to have a bit of tummy fat removed after having two kids. She let the doctors use a new procedure called tumescent liposuction. The patients are primed prior to surgery by injecting large amounts of diluted local anesthetic and epinephrine, drugs that shrink capillaries. They reduce bleeding and make it easier to suck fat out according to doctors. After the drugs were injected, Rosemarie went into cardiac arrest and died. "All she had was a fatty area above her bellybutton," states Edward. Look at what can happen. This goes to show you that cosmetic surgery is not only dangerous, but can also result in death. Cosmetic surgery is defined as a surgery that improves one's self-image by correcting a certain area of the body that the patient finds unsightly. Its biggest benefit is psychological. It is used to minimize age-related features in baby boomers such as wrinkles and sagging skin. "A big part of self-esteem is feeling that you look good. We can cure an insecurity in 30 minutes that a psychiatrist can't cure in 30 years," H. George Brennen, M.D., Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, states in the magazine article from Young and Modern. Many people want to get cosmetic surgery because they feel that they don't look good. "A certain level of attractiveness can open doors. It can make a difference in a teen's social life and later on, in a career," (Bloch 60). It can help you to look better and pursue a career in modeling or a field related to looks. Shouldn't people accept themselves for who they are? As Andrea Cooper states in the article "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Make Me the Prettiest of Them All", "All the cosmetic surgery in the world won't help if you don't feel good on the inside." It won't change you if you already don't feel good about yourself. You will just make it worse by trying to change yourself so you'll feel more attractive. People age. Especially today when they are active and in the work force. They feel good on the inside, but when they look at their image, they look at a face or body that they dislike. "I don't see a problem at all with matching what you see with how you feel," (Davis 77). If you were hoping cosmetic surgery would add excitement and spice to your life, or rekindle an old flame, you might be disappointed. It will only change physical aspects. Your mental aspects may still be disappointing. You're still yourself, you are just learning to cope better with your body now that you like it. You can learn to be more confident and self-assured. "During the periods in between the wars, Americans participated in a new, visual culture, where appearance seemed to rank even higher in importance. The postwar era also saw an increase in surgery to minimize or eradicate physical signs of race or ethnicity," (Shepard 2006). Americans began to see people of different origins, and they liked their look better. Other people didn't like their appearances an example being blacks. Whites thought they were better than blacks and used them as slaves just because of their skin color. Things like that make you want to change your looks so that other people wouldn't make fun of you or ridicule you about your looks. Research shows that today looks play a major role in our society. Women and men look at magazines and see the pictures of the skinny models. Then they think that they're ugly and fat because they might not be that skinny or have those perfectly proportioned face. Remember the saying it's what's on the inside that counts. You should go by that because the pictures of the people you think are "perfect" probably have many more problems than you. Live to like yourself and don't go by what others think of you. Some types of cosmetic surgery are rhinoplasty, the reduction of a nose, otoplasty, to correct protruding ears, blepharoplasty, which is to remove drooping skin around eyes, and rhytidectomy, face-lift. People tend to want blepharoplasty as they get older. It has many complications that could arouse including bleeding, swelling, delayed wound healing, infection, drooping of upper or lower lid, asymmetry, double vision, and dry eye syndrome. During recovery, the first 24- 48 hours you have substantial swelling and blurry vision. The stitches aren't removed until four to five days later. Breast enlargements