When Cosmetic Surgery Becomes an Addiction


by Valerie Copeland - Date: 2007-01-29 - Word Count: 283 Share This!

Every year millions of men and women all over the world partake in some form of plastic surgery in attempts to enhance their beauty. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were 10.2 million cosmetic surgery procedures performed in the United States in 2005, an increase of 11 percent from the year before. Where's the defining line between a little uplift (say a dose of botox or a minor eye lift) and a serious, health concerning addiction with plastic surgery? The money basically speaks for itself.

Some individuals spend upwards of 500,000 a year on cosmetic surgery. While plastic surgery has always been a popular industry, television shows like "Vanity Insanity" "The Swan", "Extreme Makeover" and "Doctor 90210" have contributed to the sudden increased interest in this form of surgery.

There are many ways to become addicted to plastic surgery. Some people choose to undergo surgery to become sexier while others do it to rejuvenate themselves and appear younger. Some of the most popular types of cosmetic surgery include eye lifts, botox and, of course, breast enhancement. Millions of people are willing to put their lives at risk in order to look more beautiful.

Most plastic surgeons are highly qualified in their practices. Researching a surgeon and getting references is a critical element in the success of your procedures. So if you are thinking of going under the knife, do your homework first. Also, like other addictions (alcohol, drugs etc) cosmetic surgery is a sure way to put yourself in debt. Make sure you know what you're doing. Get reliable information from CosmeticSurgeryInsider.net.

Angela Ayles is the editor of CosmeticSurgeryInsider.Net, an unbiased website outlining the risks and rewards involved with cosmetic surgery procedures.


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