“ For men one man but one mind. Who cares what face he wears or what he wears? But the woman's body is still the woman. “(Bierce,1958). People nowadays want to be more beautiful and perfect. They will do anything to get their needs met. Cosmetic surgery is the modern variant of a practice as old as humanity. Every culture has some customs that prescribe deliberately modifying the natural appearance of a body (Brain, 1979). The methods, however, are different and specific to a culture in a specific time period. Body customs may be merely decorative, otherwise most have social significance. For some cultures and religions, body modification is used to communicate power, group membership, individual status and social identity. Until now, the goal of social acceptance has been the main reason for the growing popularity of cosmetic surgery, as well as complacency. In fact, it has become a norm and has become more widespread than before as modern technologies allow for more major body transformation. People need to remember that physical changes not only affect an individual's appearance but also play a role in the person's psychosocial behavior and that they are not the only means of social acceptance. There are few factors of cosmetic surgery that are the idealism of perfection, the pursuit of beauty and cosmetic surgery has been a widely talked about topic for many years. An "ideal beauty" is an entity that is admired or possesses characteristics widely attributed to idealism. of perfection. However, now, in the modern world with vast media to spread news and ideologies, a new definition of “perfect beauty” has been instilled in the heads of millions of people, regardless of their age and gender. Famous models and celebrities are at the center of the paper's psychology and social life. Individuals who are satisfied with the outcome of their surgery will feel better about themselves, so their self-esteem will increase (Dittman, 2005). They will feel more comfortable in the crowd. Beyond that, attractive people are better accepted by society, and unattractive people are punished more severely for social transgressions and are less often sought out as social partners, failure to commit to the beauty ideal can have real consequences. in society, the quality and meaning of men and women's lives are not based on the silence of bodily shame. Sometimes cosmetic surgery can express more creativity than self-control and self-esteem. So, imagine what the impact would be if the women of the world spread and unleashed all the power that had been absorbed into the cosmetic surgery process.
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