Teenagers only focus on the cosmetic aspect of the procedures they desire, and forget that it is actually a surgery. Cosmetic surgery, as with all other types of surgery, comes with risks of injury and potential complications that should not be ignored. For example, anesthesia is one of the critical process involves in cosmetic surgery carries serious risks including severe reactions to the anesthetic, as in the case author states in the passage, “But plastic surgery, like any procedure that uses anesthesia, can be fatal.” Now if teenagers are well aware about
However, plastic surgery can be a good thing for people who really have a medical reason to undergo those procedures. Changing one’s appearance based on society’s pressure is not necessary. Transition, connect this paragraph’s support to the thesis=topic sentence People, who undergo cosmetic procedures just because they think they have to,becauseother people had it done and because they think they have to keep up, are most likely not satisfied with the outcome. Cloud (2009) puts this statement to the test by saying that cosmetic surgery does not always make the person feel better. His article also points out that through different studies concluded in different countries, that women who get breast implants commit suicide at a much higher rate than women without those procedures, even so you(can’t use “you”) could say that women who undergo those procedures are already depressed to a certain level before the procedure.
It was found that at least 9,100 abortions each year are attributed to pregnancies that occur because of forced sexual intercourse, according to the Alan Guttmacher institute, “Stephanie Poggi of the National Network of Abortion Funds wrote in 2005.” This is smart to do instead of a surgical abortion, for the reason being that women have a chance of further complications. One may also argue that it is a woman’s right to choose. These people believe that women should have the ultimate decision over whether or not they choose to abort because of their personal rights and freedoms to make decisions regarding their own bodies, which is guaranteed to them in the United States Constitution
And naturally, people are worried about "Designer Babies". Perhaps you're concerned about the slippery slope argument—we'll start treating awful diseases, but then quickly move to less critical medical needs, and on to purely elective procedures. But wouldn't the same logic apply? The fact that you might be able to convince a doctor to implant horns on your head isn't a very good argument for not letting a doctor use similar plastic surgery techniques to reconstruct a burn victim's nose. So why is it that we would say that the possibility of genetic engineering being used for something less urgent than preventing a life-threatening illness is a reason to not allow it to be used at all?
For instance, a philosopher named Albert Campus states , “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide.” Furthermore, some commentator’s voice that physician assisted suicide is requested because of poor care, is simply wrong, only leads to a downhill path, and goes against the purpose of medical treatment. On the other hand, others argue that assisted suicide protects people from pain and is an unselfish act. However, according to the Hippocratic Oath medical professionals agree that they will not give patients lethal
imagine if you are facing the endless suffering and excruciating pain but can do nothing to end it. You are desperate need of terminating your agony but you will not ask your beloved ones to help you, because it would likely to put them into serious troubles that will destroy their lives. It is stunning that when people are facing death, in their darkest and most desperate moment of life, nobody could offer a little help because of the law bans the help. Doctor assisted suicide should be legal because it protects people who do not want to suffer lingering, painful deaths. Some terminally ill patients are allowed to end their lives by refusing medical treatments; in all fairness, those who don't have that option should be allowed to choose death.
About 1.3 million women abort in America every year. Even though there are many reasons to abort I feel that women should think twice before having an abortion. Abortion is an option for an unwanted pregnancy but its a painful experience for many women. Many people feel like abortion can be an escape, but it could also stab you in the back and fill you with regret. According to WebMD, the top 6 reasons people abort in the United States are birth control failure, inability to support a child, unwanted pregnancy, to prevent the birth of a child with birth defects, rape or incest, or physical and/or conditions that endanger the women’s health.
Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy from occurring in the first place by blocking fertilization of the egg and subsequent implantation in the uterus; it does not, and cannot, induce abortions. If your objective is to reduce the number of abortions, then the single most effective thing you can do to achieve that goal is to help make emergency contraception universally available over the counter. 7. "Banning abortion will get rid of it, once and for all." Photo: Copyright © 2007 Paul Everett.
Introduction The moral permissibility of a market for live organ donation is a complex and context-dependent issue. In the UK alone “three people die every day waiting for an organ transplant”, and worldwide there are an estimated 700,000 patients on dialysis. There is irrefutable evidence that the demand for organs largely outstrips that of supply. This shortage has fuelled a destructive black market involving organ trafficking and transplant tourism. Proponents of a market for live organ donation argue that purchasing organs, is not only morally permissible but that it would be an effective solution to tackle the shortage of organs and the black market this shortage creates.
It constitutes the intentional administering of a drug or medication into the body of a patient at his own request and with his full consent, to end his life. Voluntary euthanasia is illegal in general because it is believed that what it implies in a negative sense is greater than the good it can offer to a miserable patient. It can be vouched for by saying that, even though suicide is now legal and considered rational; the people who are disabled would be unable to take their own life without assistance. Even though Passive euthanasia is widely accepted and practiced, the withholding and withdrawing of a patient’s medication may cause much more suffering to a patient than a rapid one and hence active euthanasia may be preferable. A patient’s autonomy should be respected, that is, if a person wishes for active euthanasia, and if his wish for the same is reasonable enough, given that his suffering to come would be unbearable, then this wish of his should be respected and not deemed as illegal.