Polls show alarming trends

in today’s youth, who seem to be very eager to get under the knife to alter their appearance. For many young men and women barely out of puberty, it seems that plastic surgery is the panacea for their dissatisfaction with their appearance.

In addition, contrary to popular belief, it is not only young people in America who are queuing to correct in clinics for plastic surgeons to their image of themselves. The tentacles of this trend in Korea are now distributed to students aged 20 to opt for cosmetic surgery to improve their appearance.

Kim Yoo-mi is a 20 year old student in Korea have two jobs to save money, a nose job to have. Kim suffers from low self-esteem and felt his nose to the cause. The 20-year-old believes that if a nose job (won $ 2,500,000) had, it suddenly develop trust and be happy with yourself. Kim hopes to also have a double eyelid surgery, if it can reach, to save enough money. “It is difficult to work 12 hours a day, but kept my nose is completely paid off,” said Kim.

But it may seem incredible, Kim is just one of many young women in Korea who are dissatisfied with their appearance and for which they seek plastic surgery to help “fix” their faces.

The number of people who have plastic surgery is increasing, and it seems that patients are getting younger by the day.

Plastic Surgery on the Rise in Great Britain

In addition, the medical tourism in relation to cosmetic surgery is rising today in the United Kingdom with the cosmetic surgery clinics and plastic surgery clinics offer discounts and attractive packages to encourage people to do improvements for the face, breast enlargement and other cosmetic procedures.

Why Plastic Surgery is always a solution for students

Glamour and beauty are the norm and today’s youth obsessed with pop stars, actors and celebrities as their models. It has become a priority for the people have a beautiful face and a beautiful body in accordance with social cliques;. And why are students and young people a lot of pressure to get good

regular faces from magazines, newspapers disappeared look thin and even television and only the air brushed images of beautiful models track, with full lips and chiseled body, to the plates appear. This flood of carefully selected beautiful people and attention to the eyes of today has grown to many young people with an inferiority complex.

It is discouraging to allow 20 years so eager to dangerous operations, where they want to cut their faces and see a carved his tryout attempt to become what they believe to be “beautiful.”

Because children are not happy with themselves and are never in the “IT Crowd” and when they grow up and go to college and age – they opt for cosmetic surgery as a solution to their low self-esteem

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Department of Plastic Surgery