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Plastic Surgery Addicts Suffer From A Dangerous Condition
Plastic surgery is the medical process of using surgical technology to change a person's appearance. Plastic surgery can be divided into two categories - cosmetic and reconstructive. Reconstructive surgery is usually performed on patients who suffer from deformities caused by burns and accidents.
Cosmetic plastic surgery is elective surgery performed on patients desiring to enhance their bodies with procedures like a tummy tuck, breast enlargement, breast lift, butt augmentation, face lift, nose job, or liposuction, among others. Regular customers of cosmetic plastic surgery risk the danger of becoming plastic surgery addicts and the ones most likely to ultimately suffer the consequences of a bad plastic surgery procedure.
What are the Signs of Plastic Surgery Addiction?
You will know if you or someone you know has turned into a plastic surgery addict if you exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
Your dream is to undergo a number of cosmetic surgeries. This is the most telltale sign of cosmetic surgery addiction. If you hear of a new procedure being performed and immediately want it without conducting any research, it's a bad sign.
You are obsessed with celebrity plastic surgeries. "Celebrities" and "plastic surgery" are almost
synonyms.Celebrities are in the public eye and have the wealth to fund multiple surgeries. You may be if plastic surgery addict if you want to have a posterior like Jennifer Lopez, lips like Angelina Jolie, cheekbones like Natalie Portman, or a body like Halle Berry and are prepared to undergo multiple procedures to achieve your goal even if you put yourself into debt to do it. (It's also a bad sign if your favorite celebrity has a procedure and you immediately want the same thing.)
You never see yourself as beautiful. Plastic surgery addicts always look in the mirror and see themselves as ugly regardless of what other people think or say. These are people who constantly find flaws with their bodies and are obsessed with correcting them. Many times this obsession leads to a botched plastic surgery as the surgeon has less and less with which to work on each procedure.
You prioritize plastic surgery in your budget. Some people save for plastic surgery,
but others actually make it part of their regular budget. If you are one of them, there's no doubt that you have acquired addiction of plastic surgery.
If you recognize any of these symptoms in yourself or in someone you know, it may be time to explore the various avenues of potential treatment.