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Prevalence of plastic surgery and its connections with society. - Coggle…
Prevalence of plastic surgery and its connections with society.
Ethics
Is it ethical to change a person's inherent appearance through plastic surgery?
Is it a person's right to hide the fact that he/she undertook plastic surgery?
Economics
Are cosmetic procedures covered by health care?
What are the requirements for the health condition of a person for their plastic surgery to be covered by health care?
What are the expenses of some procedures?
Are there people needy of plastic surgery but cannot afford it?
What are the links between advertisements and plastic surgery?
Psychology
Does taking plastic surgery bring emotional comfort as well as physical lift?
Are the outcomes of plastic surgery always up to expectations and positive?
If not, are the procedures reversible and how do the people deal with this situation?
Is taking plastic surgery addicative?
Is the addiction for plastic surgery a type of psychological illness?
Legality
Who can perform plastic surgery?
Who are entitled to undertake plastic surgery?
Upon addiction, are surgeons obliged to terminate the procedures and consult with the patient or do they not have a choice but to continue with performing plastic surgery?
Social
What are some of the most prevalent procedures?
Are there factors that may force people to undertake the surgery?
Is plastic surgery interpreted differently depending on the culture?
Do less attractive people face bias from society which would eventually drive then to take plastic surgery?
Health
What harm/benefits would continuous plastic surgery bring for the human body?
Are all procedures long lasting?
What are some of the dangers of performing plastic surgery on a person's sensitive areas such as the eye?