Topic > The pros and cons of non-medical cosmetic surgery

“Beauty lasts five minutes, maybe longer if you rely on a cosmetic surgeon.” (Tia Carrere) Non-medical cosmetic surgery was initially conceived as a noble technique to help patients with disfigured faces or body parts. However, as time went by, it simply became an appearance-enhancing procedure. Humans began to exploit it only for their personal pleasure, and its true purpose of resurrecting severely disfigured faces was eventually replaced by appearance enhancement. At present, non-medical cosmetic surgery has deviated many forms including mammoplasty, buttock augmentation, rhinoplasty, liposuction, cheek augmentation, phalloplasty, blepharoplasty and many more. Non-medical cosmetic surgery expanded its boundaries beyond women, and soon trapped men and teenagers within its reach. Although banning non-medical cosmetic surgery would be considered a violation of human rights and would anger people who believe it boosts self-confidence, it should be done because it is a waste of time and money, leads to serious medical complications, and presents the risk patient as a person with a weak personality. The decision to undergo non-medical cosmetic surgery is both a waste of time and money. It takes enormous hard work and a lot of time to raise enough funds for non-medical cosmetic surgery. This time, if used ingeniously, can reshape our lives, which would otherwise be wasted. Furthermore, the prices of non-medical cosmetic surgery procedures are constantly increasing. The vast sums of money we spend on non-medical cosmetic surgery ultimately end up in the pockets of wealthy surgeons making them even richer with every procedure we offer them to perform. If we were to donate a single dollar to charity, we would hesitate and think twice, but spending thousands... middle of paper... oils our image in society. If non-medical cosmetic surgery were banned, more funding would be left in our pockets, leading to better social conditions, our future generations would be more sensitive as they would not be conferred with the superficial concept of beauty, and deaths resulting from post-infections cosmetic surgery interventions would be significantly reduced. This ban can only be achieved with the collaborative effort of government and society. The government must implement and enforce legislation banning non-medical cosmetic surgery, and society must accept this referendum without any protest or opposition. I am sure that if non-cosmetic plastic surgery were banned, the modern concept of "outer beauty" will be replaced by a more sophisticated concept of "inner beauty" and our future generations will be more sensitive and moralistic.