Under The Knife One Too Many Times

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Plastic surgery can sometimes be beneficial to people. It provides a quick solution for people who have far too much meat on the bones for their own good. It can help people overcome horrible accidents by covering up the physical remnants of those events. It can sometimes even help a person overcome social anxiety by boosting their self-esteem. However, there is a darker side to plastic surgery. It is a dark side that is both deeply rooted in a person’s mental health and capable of utterly destroying someone. Plastic surgery patients can sometimes develop the dark side of cosmetic augmentation, known as body dismorphic disorder. In some circles, this problem is known simply as surgical addiction.

People with this particular problem may not come across as having anything wrong about them. At least, they don’t appear to be so at first. It will take more than just one or two surgical procedures to achieve a person’s perfect body. This is because the body needs to be given time to heal after a procedure, and having multiple procedures done at one time can be disastrous. However, the problem for people with body dismorphic disorder is that they are...

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