lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010

Plastic surgery addiction
Plastic surgery is a medical specialty body responsible for correcting defects and / or functional deficiencies through the transformation of the human body.
The purpose for which it possesses, is to repair defects, ie coming from birth or even repair functions of the body parts that have been affected by accidents or diseases. However, the term "plastic surgery" today has changed significantly.
Today we see as television, newspapers, magazines and publicity measures described bodies biologically impossible, women with breasts too large or really small waists, but these models have become standards of beauty for modern society day. Proceeds from this, to perform plastic surgery consultations have had a significant increase in recent decades, since the higher demand for minor surgery are prices for one.
Because of this mass has been put on table the issue of mental health patients who use these methods to feel more beautiful (you) and what are the criteria of the surgeon to perform an operation for cosmetic and reconstructive not really necessary or .
It is no longer frightening to hear on the news or read in newspapers about women who have deformed his body product of multiple interventions to be more beautiful or to look like their favorite artist, find romance, work, etc.. This type of addiction is called body dysmorphic disorder (CDD), and is characterized by an excessive concern for an imagined defect in appearance.Because of these problems, the company now asks what people are psychologically unfit to perform cosmetic changes, so psychology is closely related to aesthetic medicine.
According to the American Society of Aesthetic Surgery (ASAPS) an alarm signal to identify a person unfit for intervention is when someone between 20 and 30 years there has been more than 6 or 7 plastic surgery. Therefore physicians should be especially careful in choosing their patients and not the patient to choose a surgeon.
Many of these cases occur in public figures of world renown. One representative indisputable is the recently deceased Michael Jackson, who by the desire to change his appearance term deformed his face and causing multiple skin problems. So we ask: How much influence our social perceptions of beauty models?, Are we truly willing to violate our anatomy to feel more accepted?, It really is the way to "success" is an unconscious self-destruction orof our biology?.


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