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Source A. Blackwell, Tom. "Young Under the Knife." National Post . 10 Sep 2011: A.5. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 08 May 2012. Source B. Sweeney, Camille. “Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery.” New York Times (New York, NY). 15 Jan 2009: E3. SIRS Issues Researcher . Web. 10 May 2012. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Source A
Blackwell, Tom. "Young Under the Knife." National Post. 10 Sep 2011: A.5. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 08 May 2012
Source B
Sweeney, Camille. “Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery.” New York Times (New York, NY). 15 Jan 2009: E3. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 10 May 2012.
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Ryan, Sandy Fertman Cocotos, Tom Nick. "About Face." Girls' Life 11.4 (2005): 66. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 10 May 2012.
Source D
Owens, Peter. Teens, Health & Obesity. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest, 2005. Print
Improve body image with plastic surgery
• Plastic surgery when a child is young helps them improve self-esteem before the verbal abuse begins
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Improve body image with plastic surgery
• “The idea behind doing it at an early age…is we want them to enjoy the advantages. If they have a very, very prominent feature… it helps them emotionally at an early age.” Dr. Tom Buonassisi, a Vancouver facial plastic surgery specialist
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Effects of Media on Teens
• Teenage girls are influenced greatly by the news of celebrities getting cosmetic surgery done
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Improve body image with plastic surgery
• A well-timed operation could prevent destructive behaviors, including bullying, self-mutilation and eating disorders.
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Improve body image with plastic surgery
• “They may not be happier with their new look, then what?” asks Diana Zuckerman
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Effects of Media on Teens
• Teenagers in our society today were raised in a way where they have a unrealistic view of how they’re supposed to look
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Effects of Media on Teens
• “Our children are barraged with images of ideal women and mean that aren’t even real, but computer composites.” said Jean Kilbourne
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Dangers of Surgery
• “As with any surgery, there are anesthesia risks and…it can lead to potential errors and even death. It’s ridiculous that a young, vital girl could die from something unnecessary like plastic surgery.” reports Dr. Shelov
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Dangers of Surgery
• There are many things a doctor will not tell you. When nerves have been cut, you lose feeling in that area, which could either be temporary or permanent.
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Dangers of Surgery
• There have been deaths because of anesthesia
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Costs
• Plastic surgery could costs between $3,000 to $4,500, according to the American Society for Anesthetic Plastic Surgery, sometimes even more in big cities.
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Dangers of surgery
• “Surgeons are getting better at the procedure but it is still risky. There is up to a 20 percent chance of complications and a death rate of nearly 1 percent.”
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Dangers of surgery
• Doctors have to choose their teenage patients carefully because of the strict compliance essential and high risk.
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Improve body image with plastic surgery
• Many have said that plastic surgery has improved the way they see themselves and reduced their discomfort with their bodies.
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