At the end of the 20th century, many celebrities and members of high society decided to undergo cosmetic surgery procedures, such as Pamela Anderson, Demi Moore, and Michael Jackson. Whether it was the pressure of being examined in the public eye or meeting high standards as role models for a generation, this led to being one of the many factors that spurred a huge increase in surgery traffic. plastic for people of all kinds.

There are many other factors, which inspire souls to go under the knife, as the addition of this multi-billion dollar industry includes a concern with negative body image, body dysmorphic disorder, and the portrayal of beauty in the media, which is seen most notably in the early 21st century.

For this last factor, a television show on MTV known as “I Want a Famous Face” greatly induced a huge increase in awareness of cosmetic surgery. Where many people apply to the MTV network by submitting videos for a chance to win a chance to appear on the MTV special. These people aspired to have an aesthetic appeal similar to that of the faces of celebrities, such as Jennifer Aniston, Ricky Martin, and Janet Jackson.

This reveals that to a large extent for a pressure from the media for cosmetic surgery. However, there is also a lot of social pressure. There are those who want or decide on plastic surgery from a wide variety of options, including buttocks, thighs, facial, nose and breasts.

The social effect is due to men for a multitude of reasons. More aesthetically pleasing women or women who have had plastic surgery help them stand out in the workforce (in the sense that they get promotions and earn higher salaries… beauty, artificial or natural, has no correlations statistics with work ethic or intelligence) and this has been proven by statistical research.

The following may sound misogynistic but it is backed up by statistical research. As more work done means more expense, many women who have plastic surgery rely on men to finance their procedures (the code in effect here ties back to the reason in the previous paragraph about higher incomes than men being the root).

Also, plastic surgery is somewhat of a recurring cycle due to both psychological factors and those of the science of plastic surgery itself.

Being the psychological factors related to the new wave in the media called ‘addiction to cosmetic surgery’. The science of being is where many procedures require additional checkups and surgeries to maintain a more consistent youthful-looking effect, such as procedures like collagen injections, botox, and facelifts.

Two cosmetics media revelations, lead episodes of MTV’s “I Want a Famous Face” (these episodes can be found at the links below on the media page) featured people seeking to achieve a Pamela Anderson-like look and Carmen Electra.