The plastic surgery has become a multi-million dollar one, as
both men and women employ more and more extreme tools in order
to reach the ever more ubiquitous image of perfection that
torments us. It sometimes seems as though the tiny people of
Hollywood have been constructed entirely out of plastic in a
conspiracy to make the rest of us feel like ogres. And in a
world where beauty is a highly rated currency, it is little
wonder that many of us succumb.
And while plastic surgery is not a bad thing in and of
itself, it is still an invasive procedure as dangerous as any
other type of surgery, and should not be undertaken lightly. But
if the growing number of people who choose surgery every year is
anything to go by, then surgery is becoming the quick fix of the
masses.
But if anything needs fixing, surely it is a society where
people undergo risky surgery in order to feel okay about
themselves. We pride ourselves on the advancements we make as a
society every moment, and while attractiveness has historically
always been of value, is it not now time that we rebel against
the status of beauty as the primary currency in our society? But
beauty is more powerful that ever, and combined with our
enormous technological knowledge, we are at a point when we have
the tools to look almost exactly as we wish.
Perhaps the world of 'The Stepford Wives' is really not so
very far away. As people make appointments daily for surgery
that will make them look like someone else, we are at risk of
losing our individuality to a cult that simply wants us all the
same. They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it
seems that as time progresses, we are all beginning to see
through one blighted eye. What will we do once we are all
finally beautiful? Perhaps then we will begin to look a little
deeper. Or perhaps we our notion of beauty will change, as it
has done countless time through history, and we will all be left
to start from scratch again