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An Increasing Of Women Are Opting For Cosmetic Surgery In An Attempt To Copy Their Favourite Celebrities, But What Specifically Is Involved And Is It Really Worth The Expense?
Posted under Anxiety by adminVanity can have an influence on most women at some point in their life and numerous women throughout virtually their whole life. The fashion and beauty industries pay out vast amounts of money on advertising every season just trying to make people believe that their clothing range or cosmetic products will ensure they look perfect, and then make billions of pounds of profit because a lot of people buy into that dream.
As we all know, the world of fashion mostly seems to suggest that all women should be skinny as a rake and designs its outfits accordingly. Due to this, many girls who attempt to keep up to date with current styles end up looking a lot worse than they might do if they followed their own feelings as to what looks great on them and what isn’t suited to them.
Never being able to look great in this season’s catwalk designs almost certainly leads to women trying out yet another diet. There are ridiculous statistics about the vast amount of women who are constantly ‘on a diet’. Naturally, it makes good sense to eat a healthy and balanced variety of foods, but permanently striving to starve yourself by means of one fad diet or another doesn’t generally accomplish much over a given period of time.
A large number of women also apparently think that there is something wrong with having untanned skin, as the obsession with sunbed worshipping or fake tans indicates, and this is surely fuelled by the style of those female celebrities who a lot of women view as role models. I can understand people wanting to dye their hair exotic colours, whether it be to cover up a few grey ones, because they are not happy with their natural colour or just because they fancy a bit of a change. Altering your hair colour is similar to varnishing to fingernails in my book. But I don’t really understand the desperation to change skin colour, unless it occurs naturally (and sensibly!) from being outside in decent weather.
The passion to look perfect can often become enough of an obsession that surgery to correct parts of the body becomes the next thing to investigate. This sort of surgery is mostly done privately in the UK and can be a costly experience. The types of treatment available include things such as getting rid of excess fat, correcting a crooked nose, botox to lessen the amount of wrinkles, Laser eye surgery to improve vision so that glasses aren’t necessary, breast enlargement or reduction, chemical peels to make skin look clearer and many and various other treatments.
Of course, there are a small number of cases where a range of these operations are undertaken for the sake of the person’s health. A crooked nose could cause breathing issues, a sight defect may be cured by Laser eye treatment especially if the patient has an employment opportunity which makes wearing glasses or contact lenses problematic or risky, a breast reduction may be considered for a patient with a back complaint.
Of course some of the above mentioned operations, such as Laser eye surgery, are used often to correct genuine health defects as well as pandering to an individual’s vanity, but this cannot be said for many of them. It is fair to say that many operations processes which are now described as almost exclusively cosmetic were originally devised to solve health problems and have subsequently been adopted as some of the quickest and easiest, albeit costly, ways to embellish your looks.
The thing is though, as people mature it becomes progressively more obvious if cosmetic surgery has been been performed. Consider the many older film stars you see and immediately assume that they must have had a little nip and tuck in order to continue to look that good. It seems a bit unfair on those who are lucky enough to still look great without surgical treatment that many people will inevitably presume that they have had treatment, simply because the majority do!
There seems little likelihood that such an obsession with looking perfect will decrease in the coming years, as more and more unrealistic role models appear for women to aspire to imitate. But it is vital to bear in mind how much time and money it would take to have all of the numerous surgical enhancements, Laser eye treatment, chemical skin peel, comprehensive dentistry work and more. Otherwise, you could just begin to love yourself as you are.
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