benganter
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I have noticed a disturbing trend in teens and young adults who feel that it is important to surgically alter their appearance before there body has a chance to fully develop. My friend was 17 when she received her first breast implant surgery and 19 when she received a second (bigger) implant surgery. The worst part was her mother was a willing participant in getting this surgery accomplished. My friend is now 28 and has substance abuse problems and an eating disorder. I feel her need for "instant gratification syndrome" has been a problem for her and I feel stems from trying to alter her appearance at such a young age. Granted she may have other issues but just maybe she would be a different more self confident person today if she would have left well enough alone.
Plastic surgeons should be stopped from performing plastic surgery on anyone under the age of 21. Two reasons: 1st let the body develop, 2nd let the mind develop!
I am not talking about nose jobs or scar repair but more about sexual enhancement surgeries! Once a person has some-what developed emotionally and physically and they want to take a risk of getting plastic surgery than so be it. Unfortunately you can't rely on some parents to stop it from taking place so maybe there should be a law that does....
Plastic surgeons should be stopped from performing plastic surgery on anyone under the age of 21. Two reasons: 1st let the body develop, 2nd let the mind develop!
I am not talking about nose jobs or scar repair but more about sexual enhancement surgeries! Once a person has some-what developed emotionally and physically and they want to take a risk of getting plastic surgery than so be it. Unfortunately you can't rely on some parents to stop it from taking place so maybe there should be a law that does....