Over the years, the popularity of plastic surgery has produced a whole host of television shows and movies dedicated to that very subject. What people learn from them can be very beneficial or as just a form of great cinematic entertainment.
With so many celebrities boasting about having plastic surgery to stop father time or to enhance their bodies and, in their minds, their careers, it’s hard to avoid being caught up in the plastic surgery craze.
The most popular television shows dedicated to plastic surgery include “Extreme Makeover” which has been on the air since 2001. This show portrays average citizens who are deserving of these surgeries due to their circumstances in life and what not having it has meant. The participants are taken from their families for weeks to endure surgery, weight training, diet, and exercise. In addition, they are also treated to hair and makeup sessions. At the end of the show, there is a big reveal where some are just shadows of their former selves.
E! Entertainment network has a show called “Dr. 90210” where a doctor will answer all questions regarding plastic surgery. The show features real patients who have undergone plastic surgery. There are also interviews with other Hollywood plastic surgeons on procedures, new techniques and how it is the most competitive market in the entire nation.
On the big screen, there has been many a movie made where plastic surgery is at the heart of the plot. The one that most people will remember most is the movie “Face Off” staring Nicholas Cage and John Travolta where the villain (Cage) takes the face off the good guy (Travolta) and assumes his life in order to do his evil.
There have been many great features on the big and little screen where plastic surgery has been the subject matter, the plot and the reason for the show.
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