The only reasons for cosmetic surgery are to improve the body's appearance and to enhance self-esteem. (Cosmetic surgery is quite different from reconstructive surgery, which is generally performed in response to trauma, abnormalities, or disease and is intended to improve function or project a normal appearance). Of course, wanting to look good is a common goal.
In many cultures throughout history, people have modified the human body to make it more attractive according to the standards of the day. We tend to see some past modifications -- foot binding, for example, and the use of corsets that distorted women's rib cages -- as barbaric, yet today's efforts to "improve" the female body also can have harmful physical effects. Some plastic surgeons clearly describe their surgical field as "experimental," relatively new, and often marked by an incomplete disclosure of physical harm.
Cosmetic surgical procedures promise us the appearance of ideal youth (which few young people even have). Underlying all of this is the clear message that we are not acceptable as we are. Our midlife and older years, in particular, are to be denied and hidden.
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