Social Impact of plastic surgery
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 | 0 comments
Women strive to be more beautiful in today’s increasingly glossed-over world of super models and movie stars. Women have the need to be physically better and to imitate. Plastic surgeries can improve their self-confidence and their image in society.
Women try to live up to the male conceptions of a perfect woman, and in the search for that ideal structure subject themselves to surgeries to sculpt their bodies. Some of them are in greater need of psychological treatment than plastic surgery.
- One of the social effects of plastic surgery is building confidence--people gain renewed confidence to reach goals they've set for themselves.
- Renewed confidence after plastic surgery makes a person outgoing and unafraid to speak her minds. She may no longer let others push her around anymore.
- Individuals who undergo reconstructive plastic surgery improve their quality of life because they are no longer marred by their former physical condition.
- An unexpected social side effect of plastic surgery is isolation from friends or family members. The social circle may not be able to relate to the new confidence gained after a procedure.
- One of the common social effects of plastic surgery is feeling like everyone is looking at you. This feeling can work two ways: either you will feel empowered by the attention, or you will feel self-conscious because of not be accustomed to constant attention.