Are thin people becoming the elite of society?
March 1, 2009 by Editor · Leave a Comment
I recently stumbled onto an small sidebar newspaper article that was published more than ten years ago. It was written as sensationalized warning about the “obesity epidemic.” It’s astounding to think that seeing large, overweight people has become so commonplace. Yet, the media continue to portray the thin body as the dominant type.
It’s no secret that over the last few decades more woman have sought after the coveted skinny body type. Books, diet campaigns and more recently cosmetic surgery are all trying to tell us one thing: We can show you how to get a skinny body.
Skinny bodies aside, it’s well known that the weight loss industry hasn’t exactly done the best job of keeping people thin for extended periods of time. That leaves most people still overweight and if there truly is an obesity problem, the ratios of thin-to-fat people may be leading to a societal shift: Thin people may become the elite of society.
It’s clear that the drive to look younger, thinner, healthier, and more attractive is quickly becoming the norm. We live in a visual society and the people seemingly most want to look tend to be thin ones!
The increase in cosmetic surgery
February 1, 2009 by Editor · Leave a Comment
The increase in cosmetic and plastic surgery that have been taking place over the last few years is astounding.
There are a number of reasons why plastic surgery procedures may be increasing. These include:
- Society in general has become more accepting of people who undergo cosmetic changes.
- There has been a large increase in the number of TV shows about cosmetic procedures.
- The importance of physical appearance is being emphasized in our every day lives.
- Cosmetic surgery is sold as lifestyle choice versus a medical procedure
- Celebrities are hounded by a continual media frenzy over who got what procedure.
- There is more evidence than ever before that better looking people get significantly more positive attention in many aspects of their lives.
- The cost of cosmetic surgery in general has come down.
- A number of companies now offer financing for plastic surgery.
- Medical advances have lead to faster recovery times.
- There has been an increase in “easier” minimally invasive procedures being performed
- The older view that only “rich white people” can afford plastic surgery is gone. People of all backgrounds now undergo cosmetic procedures on a regular basis.
Combine all of the above and you get a healthy cosmetic beauty industry!
Plastic surgery TV shows
Cosmetic surgery TV has taken over! Over the last few years, there have been more plastic surgery television shows than ever before. Not just people on “regular” shows that have undergone cosmetic procedures, but rather the concept of plastic surgery being the focus of the show.
The influence of these types of TV shows is unmistakable. Just like extensive coverage of celebrities online and in other media has lead to fashion and style changes, so to do the trends in cosmetic procedures increase.
Cosmetic Surgery vs. Plastic Surgery: What’s the difference?
December 1, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Many people want to know the difference between cosmetic and plastic surgery. These days the two terms are frequently used to refer to the same thing, as both have become a major part of pop culture. There are no absolute definitions but here is a way to look at the two terms that should help clarify your understanding of the difference.
Plastic surgery procedures didn’t start as a way to enhance someone’s outwardly appearance. They grew out of the necessity to help an individual on a medical basis. Eventually people came to realize that plastic surgery techniques could be used to alter someone’s aesthetic appearance. As such, there are now two main areas within plastic surgery: Reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Reconstructive surgeons focus on helping people look “normal.” For example, some who was in an car accident and had their nose bashed. The surgeon would essentially reconstruct the person’s nose.
On the other hand, cosmetic surgeons perform procedures to help people achieve a specific look that they believe will make them look more attractive. For example, someone with a large nose may want to undergo cosmetic surgery to make it smaller and more attractive.
Note that board certification in plastic surgery does not necessarily mean that an individual is well suited to perform cosmetic surgery.
Many cosmetic surgeons now choose to only focus on the face. That’s one reason why we’re seeing growth in the area of facial plastic surgery as a specialist area. Also, some specialists in other fields now perform plastic surgery. For example, Ophthalmologists may offer blepharoplasty as a service.
In the end, you should always pay careful attention to who you go to for plastic surgery. Many procedures have risks that may outweigh your goals of looking better.
Welcome to the online world of cosmetic beauty
November 1, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Cosmetics, aesthetics, and plastics, oh my! We live in a time where cosmetic procedures and products re no longer for people in unfortunate accidents. The merging of fashion, technology, medicine, aesthetics, and other industries now dominate the lives of millions of people around the world. In the US and Canada, women, and to a lesser extent men, increasingly view their bodies and outward appearances as malleable forms where the latest techniques in plastic surgery, skin conditioning, dieting, and other methods are a savior. This is the first post of Cosmetic Live, a timely online magazine and essential directory of specialists performing the services you want. The entire site is devoted to people who have an interest in the world of beauty. Read the website’s acceptable use policy, and feel free to contribute to the site.
Cosmetic Live Magazine is a website which will discuss these and related topics. Licensed professionals are invited to write articles and users are welcome to add their own comments, insights, and experiences.
Thank you and best of luck in your cosmetic endeavours!














