Plastic surgery is a medical procedure that a patient performs to achieve a certain physical appearance. It often involves cutting, slicing, stitching and tearing the tissues of the human body to achieve the required result. Plastic surgery can be performed on virtually all segments of the anatomy and sometimes even the skeletal system. Plastic surgery procedures are arranged by the individual who requests to reconstruct an unwanted feature of their body. In plastic surgery, foreign bodies can be inserted into the body and tissue can also be detached from the body. Plastic surgery is usually performed by highly trained professionals with several years of education in their field. However, forms of plastic surgery, by taking away their right to access plastic surgery, have their rights stripped away. However, addicts lose the free will to dictate their own decisions and become driven by the addiction. Addictions directly impair mental reasoning when deciding whether or not to have plastic surgery. For example, Jonna Rivers, who recently died from a failed surgery and it wasn't the first time she had plastic surgery performed. He regularly underwent plastic surgery. It should be a doctor's decision to prevent the occurrence of adverse effects on the patient. The government already has laws that prevent a mentally unstable patient from performing medical acts that could harm himself or others. The government already has laws that prevent a mentally unstable patient from performing medical acts that could harm them further. People become consumed by the effect that plastic surgery gives them, for example, many people who undergo plastic surgery experience a heightened emotion from the newfound gain of attention after plastic surgery. Therefore, individuals become dependent on changing their characteristics to conform to other members of the organization. Proper physical and mental assessment practice can completely reduce the uncertainty that a patient may unknowingly harm themselves. Individuals who have become addicted to plastic surgery lose track of their unknowingly harmful choices. Therefore, doctors should check the stability of the metal and limit patients accordingly. People think that limiting the number of plastic surgeries is a violation of their rights and that it should be a personal choice. However, people can become addicted to cosmetic surgery and eventually lose some of their reasoning and as a result unconsciously start making snap judgments. Standards should always be used when allowing an individual to undergo plastic surgery so as to prevent unattended exploitation. Further research may show a direct mental effect from numerous cosmetics
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