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10:04 pm - 06/10/2010
18-Year-Old Has Plastic Surgery "To Feel Young Again"

18-Year-Old Has Plastic Surgery "To Feel Young Again"




Ambah Young
(yes, that's her last name) is an 18-year-old Australian single mom. She's borrowed the $13,000 for a tummy tuck, boob lift and vaginal rejuvenation in order to regain her pre-baby body: Young tells the Australian Daily Telegraph, "After the birth of my daughter, my body never went back to the way it was before...I'm having this surgery so that I can feel my age again."
She's doing the surgery through a company called "Gorgeous Getaways" that takes Australians overseas for cosmetic procedures. Young's will be performed in Malaysia. Says the company's director, Louise Cogan, "I've seen Ambah's photos and she really is a very suitable candidate for surgery because she has an overhanging tummy. The only way she can actually improve is through surgery. She can't diet, she can't exercise because her skin is very saggy."
Actual doctors aren't so sure. Says one plastic surgeon quoted in the article, "She's probably quite vulnerable in many ways and I think the medical service owes her a duty of care to makesure that the procedures she's planning to be done are appropriate and there's a big question mark over that." And says another, "Sometimes they believe their psychological distress will be cured by some cosmetic procedure, and it never is, it usually makes things worse." Never mind the fact that at 18, many young people are still growing and developing.
Cogan says "a few" young women of Young's age have used her company's services. While just about everything about this story is sad, it strikes me as another aspect of teen motherhood of which young girls should be well aware: if you have a baby, it does change your body. While that's a change many mothers accept as natural, it could indeed seem, to someone very young, like a physical manifestation of lost youth. And as such, that surgery can restore it. "A very suitable candidate" for Cogan's company, certainly - but to most of us, that means something very different.


Ambah Young, 18, Has Cosmetic Surgery To Feel Young Again
[Telegraph]

kaowolfie 11th-Jun-2010 07:11 pm (UTC)
It's the same thing because I could have lived my life without having the cosmetic procedures. Technically speaking, I could have not had jaw surgery at all, even though my deformity rendered chewing and speaking clearly and loudly almost impossible, with a side of TMJD pain and some body dysmorphia. It was elective cosmetic surgery.

So far as "poison" goes, poison like what? Pouches of saline? Silicone? I have a silicone implant in my chin. Semi-solid silicone breast plants are widely and safely used in a number of countries. Botox wigs me out, but I know folks for whom it's an amazing migraine treatment, sometimes in areas similar to where people who use it to hide wrinkles get it.

If you don't want to have elective surgeries, then don't. I would personally have to be in significant discomfort to have another surgical procedure performed, but that doesn't mean that what's right for ME is right for everyone. The difference is that I don't feel the need to devalue the life experiences and decisions of other people, especially other women, because I recognize that I don't live in their head and I don't know their motivation for surgery. Do you even realize how many elective cosmetic procedures can improve function or reduce either physical or emotional pain as a side effect?
kaowolfie 11th-Jun-2010 07:22 pm (UTC)
No, I read what you're saying and think you're being a jerk who can't consider any POV but hir own.
aujourlejour 12th-Jun-2010 12:10 am (UTC)
yeah, pretty much. ignore it.
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