Cosmetic Surgery Vanity



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Question about morality of cosmetic surgery.?

Why are some people opposed to cosmetic surgery? Some people say that they oppose it because it is the result of vanity. I think that it is impossible to deny that we all live in societies that discriminate on the basis of superficial characteristics. It seems unreasonable to argue that people that think cosmetic surgery will reduce this discrimination should not be allowed to have cosmetic surgery. In light of this idea can I get some opinions please?

I agree that everyone should have the choice to do as they want with their own body. Although the only down side is people have a tendency to become “like” someone else. People are naturally beautiful. Every face is unique when we distort it its kinda like dipping a rose in gold. Its really up to the person. If looks gives you more self confidence then what ever floats ur boat…. It is always a confidence issue.

Plastic surgery and vanity.


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Vanity where? Women are tightening and trimming 'down there,' but are vaginal and vulval cosmetic surgeries a self-esteem booster or a new low?; Women ... An article from: Winnipeg Free Press


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