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No Shame in Plastic Surgery

First was the realization of just how many people had done it behind closed doors. Celebrities began to tell the public the truth behind their ever-youthful looks.

Botox came on the scene and revolutionized cosmetic procedures. No longer did you have to go under the knife to see spectacular results and wrinkle reduction.

With more people opting for cosmetic correction the prohibitive prices came down and suddenly it wasn’t just the wealthy that could afford to alter the one thing that was causing a bad self-image.

Governments did their part by introducing tighter regulations on plastic surgeons and clinics in order to ensure a higher level of safety for the patient and the media stories following all of these events brought cosmetic surgery, once and for all, out of the darkness and into the light.

Reality TV since then has come out with a number of shows that follow ordinary people going through the process of extraordinary transformations. These shows have a wide viewing audience and detail the emotional journey of someone who starts out unhappy with their appearance and leaves with a greater sense of self-esteem and confidence.

While many people agree that happiness has to come from within, what these programs have examined is the fact that for many, this is not the reality of their life. By altering the outside they are able to finally transform on the inside. It’s a rewarding experience for those involved.


2 comments:

Plastic surgeon Los Angeles said...

This is the beauty of surgeries some how. You are free to flaunt yourselves free from any insecurities and embrace the world with positive views. Let's admit it, outside beauty really matter.

plastic surgery marketing guide said...

Some people are feel shameful for attempt plastic surgery. I can say that is shameful activity to doing this. I must tell that you should be mentally prepared before it. Knowing everything about it and after apply this surgery.