Why Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgery Procedures
“Tummy Tuck” – quite an amusing pair of words, if you ask me. They sound like something a 3-year-old kid would utter. But these ‘amusing’ words mean different things to different people. To some, they mean nothing but some indistinct words they’ll probably never utter in their lifetimes. To others, they mean newfound hope.
You see, as much as people try to deny it, external beauty really is important. In Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the need for self-esteem is at the second level of the pyramid. And for some people, beauty is absolutely required if they are to gain their much-needed self-esteem. Some people scoff at the thought of people going to plastic surgeons. But really, they just can’t understand how much people need this. You’ll be surprised at some of the stories that people tell.
A look at why people need to have their tummies tucked
You see, in this warped and twisted culture of ours, aesthetics is such an important thing that people go to great lengths to achieve it. But there’s a darker side to this. It’s true, aesthetics is so important that, ever since our births, the idea of what’s beautiful and what’s not has been hammered into our heads permanently. Because of this, you’ll see various dramas concerning beauty unfolding in all the various schools. It’s true, take a peak at any school and you’ll see a little girl getting picked at because she’s fat. Fast forward a few years later and you’ll see that same little girl staring wistfully at a boy who will never look at her because she’s fat. Advance a bit more and you’ll see that same girl crying because of some mean joke that the popular kids tortured her with. You’ll see her bawling over that nasty prank they subjected her to, and you’ll see that she doesn’t know who to hate, the others for laughing at her or herself for being fat. Then, if she decides to go to the prom, the pinnacle of every teen’s life, she’ll be lucky if she gets invited to just one dance as most of her lot are just wallflowers, destined to be ignored.
Is tummy tuck the answer?
It’s cruel – this culture of ours. But there’s no denying reality. And because childhood is an integral part in the formation of one’s personality, you’ll see that these cruel incidents really do leave deep dents on the self-esteem of some. For some, the damage is permanent. For some, the damage is too deep that it drives them to a murderous vengeful rage, and for some, all they need to undo everything is a five-hour period of the operation called ‘tummy tuck,’ and they’re back on the right track.
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