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Cosmetic Interventions for the Very Young

All in the Family

Cosmetic Interventions for the Very Young, Teens, and the Very Old

CHILDREN

Cosmetic interventions as defined in this book—alterations of normal features—are rarely if ever appropriate for young children. However, children do undergo a variety of procedures to correct deformities related to imperfect development, injuries, or other causes. In many cases these deformities are corrected for the purpose of improving the child’s appearance and social integration rather than for any functional need. In this chapter I will not discuss surgery for cleft lip and related defects, microtia (severe underdevelopment of the ear), large moles, or treatment of large blood vessel abnormalities like hemangiomas because these deformities often have functional impact and do not properly belong in a book about purely cosmetic procedures. Read the rest of this entry »

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Altering the Body

PUBLIC ALTERATIONS: COSMETIC MEDICINE AS ENTERTAINMENT

It is 7:30 on a weeknight. Your boss made you work late and you are rushing home, hoping there will be enough leftovers in the fridge for your supper. You hate to admit it, but you are addicted to reality TV. Tonight your favorite show is on, you don’t have Tivo, and you never did figure out how to program your VCR. The dramatic theme music is just starting, and the television screen flashes pictures of the three or four chosen ones. Each was destined to be unattractive and undesirable but now is about to be made queen (or king) for a day or perhaps even forever. Read the rest of this entry »

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