Sexualization is the process by which a person, group of people, or object is seen or interpreted as sexual in nature. The sexualization of girls and women is of particular concern and cultural relevance due to its prevalence in many aspects of modern culture and the psychological impact it can have on sexualized individuals. This is also a cause for concern for children as, both as a result of exposure to highly sexual media and as a result of the child's education, an inappropriate level of sexuality may be prematurely imposed on the child. (wiseGeek 2014) The increase in false advertising of cosmetic surgery has created an environment where consumers have false expectations, especially women. Media Effects These media, as a whole, have created an environment in which the risks and side effects of surgical procedures have been minimized. -market consumers. In some ways unethical advertising, incomplete advertising messages and the media's perception of beauty. I don't say The effects of surgical interventions. In addition to marketing, consumers experience social relationships with television characters and ultimately have relationships outside of the physical world that can influence their ideas of beauty. How to cause more problems like low self esteem if they don't look a certain way or have a certain size like someone on a show. these powerful effects render some individuals unable to make healthy, informed decisions regarding the need for surgery in the pursuit of beauty. (Repositories.lib.utexas.edu 2014)Acceptance of cosmetic surgery in society has occurred through television programs, news articles, and advertisements for elective procedures that promise fountain…half the paper…gettic. and attractive people who, repeatedly over time, make sense when we are told on so many unspoken and obvious levels that we will find neither jobs nor sexual partners without these attributes; furthermore, we are doomed to lose both if we do not retain at least the superficial remnants of our younger selves (Blum, 2003). People in modern society undergo plastic surgery just to feel better about themselves. Example: Articles like From From Demi Moore to Julia Roberts, the unlikely ugly ducklings who blossomed into beautiful celebrity swans (Mail Online 2011)ConclusionThe overall report concludes that it is the media that is responsible for making young people, especially teenage girls, believe and to young women, who will look better and feel better about themselves. Plastic or any other cosmetic surgery will help them regain their confidence.
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