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Improvised comments, how to treat college students' plastic surgery
There is nothing wrong with the existence of the plastic surgery industry, but the public, including students, must be cautious when seeking beauty, and cannot blindly follow the trend, otherwise they will regret it once they encounter the sequelae of plastic surgery.

Nowadays, cosmetic surgery for college students has gradually become a trend. On the one hand, it is because of the change of college students' concept of plastic surgery and their love for beauty, on the other hand, it is under the pressure of increasingly severe employment situation.

Many college students said that they chose plastic surgery to make their appearance look better, increase their self-confidence, and have a higher chance of success in job hunting.

It is inevitable to judge a person by his appearance in an interview. The interviewer's first impression often determines your career fate, so a good appearance can add points to your career. Cosmetic surgery is the most direct and quick way for job seekers to promote American business.

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In fact, the first impression is important when people meet and get to know each other, but it is still a person's inner charm that plays a decisive role. If you only care about plastic surgery and don't pay attention to improving your inner quality, then whether you are in love or looking for a job, it is likely that you will draw water with a sieve.

Looks are given by parents, and beauty is in your genes. All you can do is let it go with the flow and bloom freely. Stand in the workplace, work hard in life, rely on real skills, down-to-earth, and show your true self. Life is a long road, and those who are well-cultivated, upright, talented and knowledgeable will win in the end.

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