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Plastic surgery has affected society both negatively and positively,…
Plastic surgery has affected society both negatively and positively, arguable it can boost self-esteem/confidence, relationships, and quality of life; or make others that don't have access to it think negatively towards themselves.
It’s important to remember that photos aren’t always the most accurate depictions of ourselves and dwelling on them can more than likely just lead to over-scrutinizing your appearance.
This quote shows the impact that social media platforms have on self-image. Celebrities have billions of dollars to pay to have their appearance look significantly better whether its from working out with the highest paid personal trainer or PLASTIC SURGERY.
Effecting peoples mental health because they cant afford the desired surgery and its setting unrealistic expectations for women and men all over the world.
Social media is promoting these unrealistic expectations by creating filters that make your face skinnier, acne-free, and glowing when that isn't how you look in real life.
The surgery itself tends to be something that people try to hide as it has been a taboo and controversial subject in the past.
Talk about how celebrities like Kylie Jenner try to hide the fact that they got work done and how there's few idols that haven't gotten surgery making younger people want to follow in their steps.
People judge their own appearance based on the beauty standards defined by the society in which they live.
This can be observed through history, there were times where having thin lips and being pale was what everyone wanted. Now having big plump lips and going as far as getting spray tans every week is what's considered "beautiful".
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Over 50% of the people seeking plastic surgery are based on how they look in selfies and on social media.
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