A legal argument can be made for the support of plastic surgery. Under the Human Rights Act, it states that every human being should have the freedom to express themselves. For some, expressing yourself may mean getting piercings, having your hair dyed or wearing makeup. But for some people, plastic surgery might be how they want to express themselves. One source states that, in a way, plastic surgery is like art. It can be used to express yourself in...
A legal argument can be made for the support of plastic surgery. Under the Human Rights Act, it states that every human being should have the freedom to express themselves. For some, expressing yourself may mean getting piercings, having your hair dyed or wearing makeup. But for some people, plastic surgery might be how they want to express themselves. One source states that, in a way, plastic surgery is like art. It can be used to express yourself in ways that you would never have thought of.
In conclusion, people should be allowed to do what they want with their body without being judged negatively. At the end of the day, one person getting plastic surgery is not going to harm anyone. If someone has had plastic surgery, they should not be looked down upon for changing the way they look as it is their choice. Plastic surgery is not a negative option; it makes people who have no confidence to become more confident about their body, which is what we want. We want everyone to be happy about their body and be happy in general. People always want positivity, so why is it when positivity comes, people push it away and get mad about another person’s choices? I think that if you do get plastic surgery then that’s fine and if you don’t then that’s also fine. It’s someone’s body, and it’s their choice, not anyone else’s.