Plastic surgery gives them the opportunity to change that negative aspect about them self. “People who are happy with their self-image are more likely to be self-confident, effective in work and social situations, and comfortable in their relationships. Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited, and less effective in activities. Plastic surgery — whether cosmetic or reconstructive — encourages and promotes a strong, positive self-image.” (Psychological Aspects) That being said, everything in life that has positive aspects usually has negatives as well. Plastic surgery can turn from a blessing to a curse for someone quickly. Someone who experiences the “high” of repairing something that requires plastic surgery a lot of times end up looking for other things about themselves to “repair” that do not need to be repaired. They begin fixating on everything that could possibly be viewed as negative and the more they fixate on it the more they feel the need to have it fixed. This leads to someone getting to a point that plastic surgery will no longer help and has in fact caused the problem and there is no reversing most plastic …show more content…
In Georgiana’s case, her surgery resulted in her death. Nowadays these type surgeries aren’t that risky but they are still surgery and with every surgery comes the chance of complications that even doctors can’t always predict or prevent. Georgiana however, knew death was a possibility but in the time when she had her surgery it was more common for people to die during surgery because they didn’t have the technology we have today. But, Georgiana wanted her birthmark gone at any cost because of how Aylmer looked at her in disgust with it still on her