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Title: COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY FOR YOUTH


1
COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY FOR YOUTH
  • Ms. McKinlay

2
INTRODUCTION
  • Elective surgery
  • To improve appearance the pursuit of
    beauty
  • Vanity
  • Severe defects
  • Most common face (nose, chin, ears), breasts,
    fat reduction (liposuction)
  • For youth nose, chin, ears, breasts
  • Not without risks
  • Careful research

3
RHINOPLASTY
  • Reduce size, remove bump(s), shorten, tilt
  • Procedure done inside no scars
  • Bones may be altered
  • 90 growth
  • 13/14 girls, 15/16 boys
  • Chin often done at same time
  • 6,000.00 Canadian (Van Sun)

4
RHINOPLASTY (cont)
  • ? BEFORE ? AFTER
  • The Asian nose is naturally wide. Just how wide
    the nose should be is a personal choice. Notice
    how the nose was narrowed to fit her face.
  • The bones, cartilage, and nostrils widths were
    reduced.
  • (Bermant)

5
OTOPLASTY
  • Protruding or overlarge ears
  • Build up or replace
  • Pre-school children
  • More common in males
  • 4,000.00 Canadian (Van Sun)

6
FACIAL PROCEDURES
  • Botox
  • Botulinum toxin
  • injected into muscles to paralyze them
  • 4 - 12 months
  • 375 US
  • Chemical Peel
  • liquid mixture of alpha-hydroxy acids
  • exfoliates and unclog pores
  • 600 US per treatment

7
FACIAL PROCEDURES (cont)
  • Photofacial
  • intense pulsed light
  • repairs sun damage
  • reduces redness, dark spots
  • no harm to skin
  • Captique Injections for lips
  • soft tissue filler
  • gives fuller plumper appearance
  • lasts 6 mos.

8
BREAST SURGERY
  • Augmentation mammoplasty
  • Gel-filled silicone rubber-bag implant
  • Not done before 18
  • 2 procedure for Canadian women (Van Sun)
  • 6,600.00 7,400.00 Canadian (Van Sun)

9
BREAST SURGERY (cont)
  • Reduction mammoplasty
  • Back/shoulder pain
  • Restrict activity
  • After development finished
  • 5,000.00 Canadian (Van Sun)

10
LIPOSUCTION
  • Vacuum out fat hips, buttocks, knees, upper
    arms, chin, cheeks, neck, etc.
  • Most common areas
  • Females ? outer thighs/abdomen
  • Males ? flank/love handles
  • Serious procedure, painful recovery
  • Serious complications
  • 1 Canadian procedure men women (Van Sun)
  • 3,000.00 - 9,000.00 Canadian (Van Sun)
  • Appropriate for youth only very select cases

11
IT ISNT JUST WOMEN
  • Increasingly popular for men
  • Cope with age
  • Workforce competition
  • Increased sense body image
  • Very fashionable in Korea
  • Between 1999 2004 Can. male clients doubled
    (Van Sun 2004)
  • 2003 14,000 spent 70 million (Van Sun 2004)

12
TEEN USE INCREASING
  • 2005 170,000 procedures in U.S.
  • Acne scars
  • Extra hair removal
  • Plus nose, face and body shape
  • very few studies conducted to examine the risks

13
EVALUATING TEENAGERS FOR COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY
  • Assess physical maturity
  • Explore emotional maturity and expectations
  • Check credentials
  • Explore risks and recovery times
  • From
  • Teenagers and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
  • (ASAPS)

14
SOME STATS CANADA
  • Botox Montreal Westmount Cosmetic Surgery
    Clinic
  • 2000 no men
  • 2004 30 men
  • Dr. Peter Adamson, Toronto
  • 1/3 clients for plastic surgery consults. men
  • (Van Sun 2004)

15
SOME STATS U.S.
  • ASAPS (American Society of Aesthetic Plastic
    Surgery)
  • 2003 Would consider cosmetic plastic surgery
  • 18 24 yr olds 17
  • 45 54 yr olds 31
  • ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons)
  • 2000 60,000 surgical procedures on 18 and
    younger
  • 2004 80,000 20 increase (Hainer)
  • Public confidence consistently growing

16
REALITY SHOWS
  • The Swan, Extreme Makeover,
  • I Want a Famous Face
  • Promote
  • unhealthy, unrealistic expectations
  • no risks, complications
  • easy fix to life problems
  • circus environment
  • the extreme
  • picture thailand.blogs.com/.../michael_jack
    son.jpg

17
THE RISKS
  • As with any surgery
  • Infection
  • Bleeding or blood clots
  • Reaction to anesthesia
  • Scarring
  • Disfigurement, paralysis, death
  • Carefully choose surgeon

18
CONCLUSION
  • Risks involved
  • May enhance self-esteem
  • Positive impact on emotional/physical dev.
  • Some procedures inappropriate for adol.

19
WORKS CITED
  • About face. Know Your World Extra 2 Feb. 2007
    6-7.
  • ASAPS. Teenagers and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery.
    Cosmetic Surgery News.
  • 2000 -2006. 9 Apr. 2006 lthttp//www.cosmeticsurge
    ry-news.com/
  • article2198.htmlgt.
  • Bermant, Michael. Bermant Plastic Surgery and
    Cosmetic Surgery. 1996 2006. 4
  • Apr. 2006 lthttp//www.plasticsurgery4u.com/index.
    htmlgt.
  • Hainer, Michelle. This Teens had Botox! Teen
    People. 31 Dec. 2005. CPI.Q.
  • Thomson Gale. Churchill Library, Vancouver, BC.
    4 April 2006
  • lthttp//web6.infotrac.galegroup.comgt.
  • Herman, Burt. Snips, tucks fashionable for Korean
    men. Vancouver Sun 24 April 2006 C3.
  • Shaw, Gillian. Treatments can go wrong.
    Vancouver Sun 3 February 2007 F11.
  • Travers, Eileen. Men clamour for facelifts.
    Vancouver Sun 30 August 2004 C4.
  • Zuckerman, Diana. Teenagers and Cosmetic
    Surgery. Virtual Monitor March 2005.
    breastplantinfo.org.
  • 14 Feb.2007 National Research Centre for Women
    Families. lthttp//www.breastimplantinfo.org/what_k
    now/teencosurgery.htmlgt.
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