Nowadays, more and more women are willing to go under the knife in order to enhance their looks. In South Korea alone, it is estimated that 50% of the women population in their twenties have gone through at least one form of plastic surgery or another.
It isn't all that surprising. Afterall, in today's society, one's appearence is highly regarded as one of the key factor that leads to success in life. Our visual society has come to accpet plastic surgery as more of a norm than to shun it like it used to.
As technology improves, the risk of plastic surgery is reduced, and it also becomes more afforable.
However, I believe that one should not be dissatisfied with their natural looks to such a great extent as to resort to plastic surgery. We should treasure the looks that were bestowed to us by our parents. Furthermore, after surgery, are we still ourselves? Don't we lose a innate self of self and identity?
Is plastic surgery really the way to go? True beauty lies within, isn't it?
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