Plastic surgery: from entertainment to addiction

At one point in history, plastic surgery was confined to a single social class, the well-off, the ones who concede cosmetology. Despite the increase in surgery prices and the absence of the culture of beauty in the majority of people, which are two factors behind the boycott of cosmetology clinics, the progression of satellite channels and the widespread of social media outlets, people are more inclined towards changing their looks, whether that involved men or women, as a perused effort from their behalf to follow up the new trends and emulating stars and celebrities in their outer physical looks. This is to a point of developing an addiction to plastic surgery, which has become one of the necessities, even though its endorsement was only out of entertainment.

 

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  1. ترجمة جيدة جدًا لا تتم حرفيًا ، لكنها تعبر عن الرسالة الرئيسية

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