Saturday, July 24, 2010

Plastic and Cosmetic surgery A billion dollar enterprise."WHAT PART OF YOUR PARTNER IS REAL?"



Hair is from India, Brazil or china, chin and nose from brazil or India, buttocks from USA or Europe, legs were designed in South Africa, Breast from France Etc... when all your woman is, is a coupled entity from various parts of the world in the name of plastic and cosmetic surgery, can you please tell me what part of your spouse is REAL!!!!!!!!

When you walk past a beautiful woman and you are drooling over her because she looks so perfect that she looked like she dropped from heaven... has it ever occurred to you to ask yourself "is there anything like perfect?" For you information there is nothing such as a perfect figure or shapes and Hollywood had helped to mess up our sense of value for what we have to the sense of entitlement for what we didn’t have and can have if we could afford it...Gone are the days when you either enjoy yourself in your own skin, these days if you don’t like what it looks like, you can pay to get it removed and also redone. Some folks would say if you want it and you can well afford it, then buy it"

Television and reality TV have so glorified curvy women and well built men that every one wants to look like the figurine they see on TV..?

Aesthetic plastic surgery involves techniques intended for the "enhancement" of appearance through surgical and medical techniques, and is specifically concerned with maintaining normal appearance, restoring it, or enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic ideal.

In 2006, nearly 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone. The number of cosmetic procedures performed in the United States has increased over 50 percent since the start of the century. Nearly 12 million cosmetic procedures were performed in 2007, with the five most common surgeries being breast augmentation, liposuction, nasal surgery, eyelid surgery and abdominoplasty. The increased use of cosmetic procedures crosses racial and ethnic lines in the U.S., with increases seen among African-Americans and Hispanic Americans as well as Caucasian Americans. In Europe, the second largest market for cosmetic procedures, cosmetic surgery is a $2.2 billion business.[8] Cosmetic surgery is now very common in countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

The most prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures include:

Abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck"): reshaping and firming of the abdomen, Blepharoplasty ("eyelid surgery"): reshaping of the eyelids or the application of permanent eyeliner, including , Asian blepharoplasty, Phalloplasty, Mammoplasty: Breast augmentations ("breast implant" or "boob job"): augmentation of the breasts by means of fat grafting, saline, or silicone gel prosthetics, which was initially performed to women with micromastia Reduction mammoplasty ("breast reduction"): removal of skin and glandular tissue, which is done to reduce back and shoulder pain in women with gigantomastia and/or for psychological benefit men with gynecomastia Mastopexy ("breast lift"): Lifting or reshaping of breasts to make them less saggy, often after weight loss (after a pregnancy, for example). It involves removal of breast skin as opposed to glandular tissue Buttock augmentation ("butt implant"): enhancement of the buttocks using silicone implants or fat grafting ("Brazilian butt lift") and transfer from other areas of the body Buttock lift: lifting, and tightening of the buttocks by excision of redundant skin Chemical peel: minimizing the appearance of acne, chicken pox, and other scars as well as wrinkles (depending on concentration and type of agent used, except for deep furrows), solar lentigines (age spots, freckles), and photodamage in general. Chemical peels commonly involve carbolic acid (Phenol), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), glycolic acid (AHA), or salicylic acid (BHA) as the active agent. Labiaplasty: surgical reduction and reshaping of the labia Lip enhancement: surgical improvement of lips' fullness through enlargement Rhinoplasty ("nose job"): reshaping of the nose Otoplasty ("ear surgery"/"ear pinning"): reshaping of the ear, most often done by pinning the protruding ear closer to the head. Performed on both children and adults to decrease social anxiety and is done for purely cosmetic purposes contrary to popular belief that it improves hearing.[9]Rhytidectomy ("face lift"): removal of wrinkles and signs of aging from the face Browplasty ("brow lift" or "forehead lift"): elevates eyebrows, smooths forehead skin Midface lift ("cheek lift"): tightening of the cheeks Suction-assisted lipectomy ("liposuction"): removal of fat from the body Chin augmentation ("chin implant"): augmentation of the chin with an implant, usually silicone, by sliding genioplasty of the jawbone or by suture of the soft tissue Cheek augmentation ("cheek implant"): implants to the cheek Fillers injections: collagen, fat, and other tissue filler injections, such as hyaluronic acid Laser skin resurfacing

3 comments:

  1. Ok i personnally think there is something like a perfect figure,it all depends on what others call"perfect".And all those men on tv with the beautiful body and the six packs,most of them worked really hard to achieve that body that they flaunt around....talking about surgeries,one of my friends always says:if you don~t like something about your body,change it..i would say that you got to do what you got to do.life is too short.if it something makes you happy,do it but make sure that you dont blame yourself or become a burden to others later.

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  2. I had no expectations of being perfect when I got my face lift in Dallas. I just wanted to slow down the aging process a little.

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  3. if you got the money..go buy it... hahahahah cheers Alicia

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