Cosmetic Surgery - The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful

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The Good, Bad and Beautiful of Plastic Surgery.  This undertaking will relate to both the Physiology as well as Psychology of the plastic surgery patient.  The purpose of which is to dissect our nation's culture of beauty.

The Ever-changing Aesthetic of Aesthetic Appeal

What once was Hot, now is Not.

Beauty is a beast of the most uncatchable nature. What is in today, is in the 50% off bin tomorrow. Everyone knows this to be true, but why?

Why would something as black and white as ideals of beauty change?

First off, does beauty change? The answer is a resounding YES, and not in as trivial a sense as "orange is the new pink" or anything that mundane. Beauty has been completely reversed since the 16th century. Back then the ideal beauty would adhere to a more rotund figure (think complete career reversal for Kirstie Alley). For proof one needs only to look at the art of the time, which was largely (horrible pun intended) dominated by an Italian painter named Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi, better known as Sandro Botticelli. Perhaps the best example of which is The Birth of Venus, depicting Venus (the goddess of sexuality and love) as a plumply proportionate person. Hard for our gym obsessed culture to imagine, but a beer belly was considered more fashionable than a prada bag for your toy dog.

For a modern day example of change in the ideals of beauty, we look to the most personal of fashion statements the Tattoo. In the late 90's muscle bound men caught "barb wire" fever (oh and Playmate Pamela Anderson, great movie .) Perhaps a more recent example is the "tramp stamp", a term referring to the popular placement of a tatoo just above a women's hindside. Both of these once sought after tatoos are being removed in just as big a rush as they appeared (more info on tatoo removal ).

But the question still stands, why the polar change? I suggest that beauty has a direct correlation to humanity and our generational struggles. In the 16th century alittle more shake to your milkshake was an indication of wealth and health, conveying the fact that you had the means by which to overindulge. Today, the exact opposite is an indication of wealth and health.

Throughout history the most constant ideal of beauty can best be summed up in this memorable quote "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", especially when the discerning eye of personal beauty is your own.

Plastic Surgery In Popular Culture

Keep it like a Secret

The same reason why people look to get cosmetic surgery, is the same reason why people villify it in our society. That reason as was so eloquently the focus of the film " American Beauty " is "In order to be successful, one must project an image of success at all times".

In our capitalistic dog eat dog society, shark ethic is the guideline of social interaction, eat the wounded.

An indication of this in action is evident in the opinions of the public when confronted with an imperfection (plastic surgery) topic (see youtube "plastic surgery" video at the bottom of this page and try not to choke on the irony of the beautiful women telling everyone they don't need plastic surgery).

In the end plastic surgery can do wonders to augment a person's self esteem . Just be sure that the base of your self esteem is grounded in something more integral or personal than physical appearance. Perfect tits and ass are no match for grace and wit, if you don't believe me just look at the success of Steve Buscemi.

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  • jennifermartine Nov 23, 2011 @ 7:52 am | delete
    Cosmetic surgery enhance your appearance and gives new look but sometimes it cause bad impact to your body.If you are going for plastic surgery, there are some things which you need to consider.Choosing the right surgeon is the first step toward your makeover surgery.Thanks for sharing nice lens.
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  • Calli21 Jan 20, 2010 @ 8:17 am | delete
    It scares me how this increasing need for cosmetic surgery has caused a rise in hurried and botched jobs. If your going to get it done, ya need to get it done properly! I used a surgeon review site, loads of them around. Things like goodsurgeonguide.co.uk when i got my op done and it was really helpful.
  • jimbiv Sep 8, 2006 @ 5:16 pm | delete
    I think this is almost always a function of sociological/life-stage status. For example, when I was 18-24 and single, I went to the gym more so to look good than to be healthy. Today, I'm 28 and work out so I can live longer and have a better ski season.
  • Abiv23 Aug 8, 2006 @ 12:38 pm | delete
    Heath, very good point...however I challenge you to find a personal trainer who focuses on his/her ability to drop your cholesterol.
  • AngelaHarms Aug 7, 2006 @ 9:22 pm | delete
    I work out five days a week. It has nothing to do with vanity. See http://www.squidoo.com/fibrocize
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