Pass the Scalpel – The New Graduation Gift
When 18 year old Courtney was preparing for high school graduation, she knew she was about to receive gifts from family and friends. Something big from her parents. Courtney knew that she didn’t want a shiny new car, a flashy new wardrobe, or a speedy laptop for college. She wanted something much closer to her heart- literally. Courtney had been self conscious throughout all of her high school years about the small size of her chest. When springtime rolled around she asked her parents for a graduation gift alright- a set of full C breast implants. In Courtney’s mind, she could have been part of the “popular crowd” in high school if only she had the right physical attributes. She wasn’t about to let the same scenario play out in college.
17 year old Trisha never had a problem with the size of her breasts, just her size in general. Constantly made fun of for being overweight, she never felt welcome at parties, football games, the locker room, or anywhere for that matter other than her own bedroom. She is a straight A student and by all means a “normal” kid. Like Courtney, she wants to make a change before she packs up and moves to college for a fresh start. She doesn’t want jewelry. She doesn’t want a mutual fund in her name. She does want to be in a good sorority. She wants to jumpstart her switch to college life by having liposuction on her thighs, stomach, and face.
Cosmetic Surgery Overseas
Cosmetic surgery overseas is a cheaper option for plastic surgeries you want performed. More good news is that while the rate is cheaper the quality is not compromised at all. The results are the same, if not better. This makes surgery abroad a popular choice for many individuals who want to have something done. The cheaper rate opens up the opportunity to people who cannot afford the expensive surgery in their own country, but can afford the cheaper rate abroad.
However, should cosmetic surgery overseas or plastic surgery in general be encouraged? Why do people get cosmetic surgeries?
Tags: aesthetic cosmetic surgery, dental implants, plastic surgeries, poor self esteem, self esteem issues