Plastic surgery

             Plastic surgery is a social issue that people talk about since the millennium. Each day at the shopping mall, food store or gas station, you might find people with their unnatural facial features; it is often very obvious you can tell right away that it must have been done by a plastic surgeon.
             Infuriatingly, some outcomes of surgery make people uglier than before, and regrettably it is be too late, and some has to face the consequences of potential complications. Indeed, most pay a lot of money to allow others to torture their bodies to get rid of body fat. Although there are other ways to fix what they think is a big problem, as an alternative some of them are seeking the quick fix to improve their appearance. Unfortunately, a number of patients died because of medical malfunction; this is a social issue in the new century that cannot be ignored.
             Traditionally, women go for surgery mostly for a younger look; the face lift was the most common and non-fatal surgery decades ago. Recently, more and more woman and man change their body by gastric bypass, liposuction, and collagen or botox injections. Some surgeons are non-licensed, using advertising to attract those that want to change their body immediately. It is very regrettable that some ended up with lifelong scars that are impossible to heal; various severe cases are less likely to resume their normal lives. However lucky one is to live after the bad surgery, he/she may have to face infection or the scarring. Different severe cases even need amputation or the need to use a wheel chair because of damaged nerves. Psychologically, they were hurt as much as physically after they found out the surgery did not go the way that they expected. Needless to say that disappointment is heavy on their minds if they take a look in the mirror; seeing themselves nothing prettier or younger then before the surgery. Results of bad surgery "Can include excessi
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