The paradox of cosmetic surgery

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Catherine Bellwald Il paradosso della chirurgia estetica E 'increasingly popular surgery to correct the signs of aging on the body and face. Despite the cosmetic surgery and every day that goes further and refined, the changes are responsible for a cascade inadequacy of the remaining body parts.

In short, it's like when we bought a new one, when we insert it in a completely harmonious old until just before, immediately after that happens you can not help but to also change the rest of the furniture, because it appears totally inadequate.

With cosmetic surgery, the risk is the same, when you start to change a part, then the rest of us seem decadent and is no longer acceptable, and so begins an endless series of adjustments to completely disrupt the harmony of our natural appearance.

In the entertainment world this phenomenon is clearly visible, the faces of many women and a growing number of men begin to look more and let me tell you, they lose so much in terms of beauty. On closer inspection the first thing you notice is the oddity of the features, you can not define what is wrong, but you feel that something is wrong in the architecture of that face.

Of course, reduced wrinkles and skin tone did not please anyone, let alone me, but I find it much more attractive a woman able to carry so proudly and with pride the signs of aging on your body, rather than this set of new when treated with fillers, botox, facelift or another, especially when it starts around 30 years to make the first steps and you get to 45 completely denatured.

In my opinion, the cosmetic surgery field work in antiaging, paradoxically, its purpose is not able to enhance the beauty in an absolute sense, but in the long run rather subverts it, producing results very often questionable.



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