
Both patriarchy or physiognomy are factors that can influence the rise in plastic surgery. While both have their influences, the increasing influence of social media and affordable procedures are also factors. More than half (50%) of all cosmetic procedures are requested by women. Cosmetic surgery has seen a boom in demand due to the increasing demand for corrective procedures and aesthetic enhancements. This article examines three factors that could be responsible for plastic surgery's popularity.
Plastic surgery has been influenced by patriarchy and physiognomy.
The rise of plastic surgery in Korea has many roots in deep-seated patriarchy and physiognomy. Beauty is often associated with occupational success in Korean culture. Women are becoming more active in achieving financial independence from men. This patriarchal structure is also reflected in women's obsession with beauty. These studies reveal that women are increasingly opting for cosmetic surgery to improve their aesthetic appearance.
Cosmetic surgery can reduce women's agency. It alters one's appearance and impacts their identity. The cosmetic surgery process creates a homogenized culture that alienates women and their bodies. It also reifies an idealized beauty standard and reinforces a sex-based culture. A rise in monoculture and the loss or agency of women has been linked to cosmetic surgery.

Affordable procedures
Even more complex procedures, cosmetic surgery can be expensive. Most people can't afford to pay for these treatments without their insurance. Many plastic surgeons offer payment arrangements to help patients spread out the cost of their procedures. Patients can make a deposit, and then pay at monthly intervals. Some payment plans will charge interest or fees. Cost of your surgery will be determined by how much money you have to pay upfront.
You might consider a procedure that targets areas of loose skin or fat if you have a tight budget. The majority of liposuction is outpatient and requires a quick recovery. Most patients see results in a matter of hours after surgery. It is one of the most affordable procedures for plastic surgery. Another popular procedure is the tummy tuck. This removes excess skin and fat from the lower and middle abdominals. This procedure can be used to correct loose skin around the neck and chin as well as improve the appearance of the entire face.
Influence of social media
According to researchers, people who use Facebook more often are more likely than others to seek cosmetic surgery. Their dissatisfaction about their bodies and increased use of social networking may explain this influence. These findings suggest that the influence of social media on aesthetic desires is more widespread than many may think. According to research, social media may also influence attitudes towards cosmetic surgeries. This is especially true for young people who may be influenced by images and information online about cosmetic surgery, such as before and afterwards photos of others, and information and contests about it.
Most of the participants were Caucasian females, with no previous cosmetic procedures. Although most of the participants didn't have an interest in plastic surgery, many were active on social media and use certain apps like Instagram and Snapchat. Because these apps are heavily image-based, they are more likely than others to place emphasis on their appearances, and to seek out procedures they see in photographs. This can lead to users being influenced.

There are more cases of cosmetic surgery that went wrong
To improve their appearance, a growing number of women have procedures done to their faces. Even for those with certain conditions, these procedures can prove dangerous. Patients with certain conditions, such as those who smoke or have suffered from cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, strokes, and chronic smoking, are at greater risk. Unskilled people are often performing cosmetic surgery in salons and spas. The majority of cosmetic surgery complications are not reported. It is important to highlight these negative outcomes in order to prevent them from happening again and to encourage safer practices.
Aside from its physical risks, cosmetic surgery also has emotional ramifications. These can have a lasting effect on those who have mental health problems or are already suffering from them. This article will discuss some of the psychological effects of cosmetic surgery, and how to minimize them. A cosmetic procedure can make it more difficult to manage mental health issues or low self-esteem.