The Negative Effects Of Plastic Surgery

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As one may easily notice, reconstructive surgery is often a difficult and rather awkward subject for individuals to discuss within such a close-minded society. But why are people so afraid to talk about such an important factor in the medical field? In recent years, plastic surgery has been given a negative reputation regarding its use. On the 2010 health care bill, opposers of reconstructive surgery even went as far as to include a five percent tax on all reconstructive procedures although it was later dismissed (Deutsch para 1). Many opposers believe reconstructive surgery is a corruption to society and teaches others to reach perfection. When in fact, it is the opposite. Reconstructive surgery proves to be very effective in helping others …show more content…

Dating as far back to war times, reconstructive surgery has shown to improve functionality of lives for centuries. Although reconstructive surgery has built up a negative stereotype over the years, it has proven to create a powerful and positive impact in lives around the world. Reconstructive surgery is a beneficial option for those struggling to accept things such as birth defects, facial deformities, and scars left from previous trauma. Whether surgery is used to restore functionality or to improve appearance, reconstructive surgery helps individuals gain a greater appreciation and new outlook on life. With better function within a certain facial or body feature, it makes it easier for one to carry out simple everyday tasks and overall live a healthier and happier life. If reconstructive surgery was taxed, surgeons would quickly lose clients and individuals would lose sight and hope of ever gaining treatment. People against surgery often see the high tax as a way to punish people who chose to want procedures done. Although some may argue that the tax is a way to prevent women and children in the future of preventing natural aging the effects will be worse. It will lessen women’s self confidence and create a roadblock in achieving self-love. The multitude of benefits stemming from surgeries proves that reconstructive surgeries play a key role in improving lives in which society can no longer

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