cosmetic surgery
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Bottoms up: new trends in cosmetic surgery focus on lower body
Editor's note: This story pairs with another titled 'Changes in cost and stigma help grow the plastic surgery market'
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Changes in cost and stigma help plastic surgery market grow
Editor's note: This story has a sidebar headlined 'Bottoms up: new trends in cosmetic surgery are focused on the lower body'
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Pursuing the impossible
Thin. But impossibly curvy. Straight smile. But impossibly white. Clear skin. But impossibly poreless. These images are plastered throughout our visual lives. They are a constant reminder of the unattainable standard set by the media: We must be and look perfect.
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