Aesthetic surgery and identity crisis

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I often wonder how many people are willing to go far for some of their beliefs. Is it possible for some people to go so far and create health problems for themselves because of some of their beauty vision?

Psychologists say that plastic surgery is a trend in modern society, noting that procedures on the body can easily become addictive.

"It's a whim of today. Just as mini skirts used to be in fashion, now it's 'in' to have silicones or puffy lips. Aesthetic surgery is usually performed on immature people, who have an identity crisis and a distorted image of themselves." says psychologist Ivana Zečević and recommends that you talk to experts before deciding on any intervention on the body.

Pixie Fox from Stockholm currently lives in North Carolina, USA, and together with Justin, she spent an incredible 493,000 dollars on plastic surgery - from shoulder implants to liposuction.

She underwent more than 20 surgeries to achieve a perfect hourglass figure, including breast augmentation and rib removal.

Justin Jedlik (36) had as many as 128 aesthetic corrections, which is why they tell him today that they look like a living doll.

Andrea Emilova Ivanova, a student from Bulgaria, is obsessed with the size of her lips and tries to make them as full as possible, which is why she went for a lip augmentation intervention 21 times. The interventions on her lips so far have cost her more than 3,000 euros, but she does not regret it, because she says that all the time she received messages of support via social networks because of her courage and bravery.

Aesthetic surgery deals with the correction of aesthetic defects and beautification of the human body

Plastic surgery with its numerous possibilities gives the face and body the desired, more beautiful appearance and exists to provide a better quality of life, to restore or raise a person's self-confidence. Due to burns, injuries on the machines, it is necessary to restore the original appearance.

Reconstructive surgery aims to restore and compensate for functional defects that may be congenital or acquired.

These types of surgery should be used exclusively for positive purposes, in order to solve the problem of people who really have an anomaly and health problems because of it. But they should by no means be exploited to the extent that they are used in America, for example. That is too much!

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There is no need to exaggerate in anything. They often know that they are exaggerating and that it looks very ugly.

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3 years ago

da vidim u mraku to..ja se uplašim

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3 years ago

hahaha, nisam plasljiva, ali se ne bih bas osecala dobro da mi ovo stane ispred mene

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3 years ago

imam filg da bi me ove usne pojele

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3 years ago

i never understood this, but we are all different in our minds

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3 years ago

Užas.

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3 years ago

great article my dear friend

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3 years ago

How can a man make himself ugly.

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3 years ago

I have never supported plastic surgery, even some famous people looked more beautiful to me when they were natural.

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