
Popular, beautiful, and confident. These three words are
what girls in high school typically strive to be. But what extremes would you
go to achieve this? What if you were already these things and only thirteen?
What If silly comments on Facebook pushed you into a pernament life changing superficial
procedure to “fix” something forever? Well this is the case for 13-year-old Taylor.
She is struck with the decision on whether to get plastic surgery. When we hear
the words “plastic surgery” for a 13-year-old or even anyone for that matter we
cringe. But why? Do you wear makeup? Do you try and wear clothes that
complement you? Nicolet has broken her nose multiple times being in aggressive sports
and just being active. Her nose has gotten bigger and gained a lump that her
mom says gives her character, until now. Her mother is supporting her if it
will make her feel better and stop getting bullied. Nicolet had uploaded profile
pictures and got horrific comments from mostly her own friends. They commented
on her nose. It started when she was eight when a girl on the bus called her “big
nose Taylor”. She didn’t even know the girl and the girl didn’t even know her
real name. Dr. Sam Rizk (Nicolet’s doctor) says, “We are judged by the way we
look”. He also says that 25% of the rhinoplasties
he performs are made on teens. Making pre-teens, teens, and even adults to love
themselves for who they are on the inside and even on the outside is something
that we should support. On the contrary, we have the technology to create
confidence and acceptance so why shouldn’t we use it? This is a very controversial
issue that age plays a big role in. This girl is thirteen, is she capable of
making the right choice? And is right for her parent’s to support this? Nicolet did get the surgery in the end and is happy with the results.
OVER 250,000 teens got plastic surgery last year! and there is no official age limit. Should there be one?
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