Cosmetic surgery involves both surgical and medical techniques and it is specifically concerned
with maintaining normal appearance, restoring it, or enhancing it beyond the average level
toward some aesthetic ideal.
in Asia, cosmetic surgery has become an accepted practice; currently most widely prevalent and
normal in China where it is currently Asia's biggest cosmetic surgery market1. Proponents argue
that the risks inherent in surgery that is not medically necessary are too great and that women are
merely succumbing to the pressures of men
The dangers involved in elective surgery are not worth the risk
Sometimes we must accept those dangers, as they come in the course of necessary medical
procedures. But with elective surgery– procedures people don’t need, but rather merely want –
the risks can’t be justified. These risks apply both to the surgery itself, and to the long term. For
example, leaking silicone breast implants have been a widespread problem and can lead to death
Cosmetic surgery is unfair, for only those who can afford it have access to it