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Why are consumers of medical beauty and plastic surgery getting younger and younger? Should minors be banned from cosmetic surgery?
First, there are many reasons for the younger consumers of medical beauty and plastic surgery:

1. The influence of social aesthetics: Modern society pays more and more attention to appearance and beauty, and people pay more attention to their own appearance and image. Especially young people pay more attention to their appearance and hope to improve their appearance through plastic surgery.

2. Influence of media and social platforms: The popularity of media and social platforms makes information spread more rapidly and widely, and young people are more easily influenced by the content related to cosmetic surgery on social media, thus becoming interested in cosmetic surgery.

3. Improvement of economic independence: With the development of social economy and the improvement of education level, young people's economic independence is enhanced and they are more able to pay for plastic surgery.

4. The trend of late marriage and late childbearing: Young people get married and have children later than before. They pay more attention to their personal image and appearance, so they prefer plastic surgery.

5. Technical progress and safety improvement of cosmetic surgery: The progress of modern medical technology makes cosmetic surgery safer and more reliable, reduces the risks and side effects of surgery, and makes young people more willing to try this way to improve their appearance.

It should be noted that although the consumption of medical beauty and plastic surgery is younger, young people should choose carefully when considering cosmetic surgery, fully understand the risks and consequences of surgery, and carry out it under the guidance of professional doctors.

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Whether minors should be banned from cosmetic surgery is a controversial issue.

Those who support the ban believe that the physical and mental development of minors is not yet fully mature, and plastic surgery may have a negative impact on their physical and mental health. They may not have enough maturity and rationality to make the right decision, and are easily influenced by society and media, leading to regret or psychological pressure. In addition, cosmetic surgery may have certain risks, which may be more unbearable for minors.

However, those who oppose the ban believe that plastic surgery may be a way for some minors to reshape their image and improve their self-confidence. They may have congenital or acquired appearance defects, and cosmetic surgery can help them improve their appearance, quality of life and self-esteem. In addition, some cosmetic surgery can also correct physical dysfunction and have a positive effect on the health of minors.

In different countries and regions, there are different regulations on cosmetic surgery for minors. In some places, it is stipulated that minors need the consent of their parents or guardians to protect their own interests. Whether it is prohibited or not, it is important to supervise and protect cosmetic surgery for minors, so as to ensure that they can make wise decisions and ensure that the surgical process and follow-up care are fully concerned and taken care of.