Cosmetic surgery Flashcards

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What topics does the issue of cosmetic surgery relate to?

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  1. Medicine: What is it good for?
    • Health and Wellbeing
    • Evaluating treatments based on their contribution to good health
    • Debates on medical procedures like abortion and VAD (Voluntary Assisted Dying)
    • Infertility and pregnancy as a state of health or wellbeing
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The basis of cosmetic surgery and relationship to health or wellbeing

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  • Focusing on aesthetics and certain surgeries related to health
    • Justification of cosmetic surgeries based on wellbeing and patient autonomy
      - cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries can improve quality of life and self-esteem
      - not a rule that applies to all patients i.e. aesthetic for one, improved mental health, wellbeing and functioning for another
    • Influence of social and cultural norms on cosmetic surgery decisions
    • Lookism and its impact on women and men
      • note that men are becoming increasingly more subject to norms, resulting in increasing uptake among men
      • however people undergoing cosmetic surgery are predominantly women

3. AESTHETICS AND WELLBEING
- Some cosmetic surgeries justified by notions of wellbeing
- Considering patient autonomy in making aesthetic choices: a justification in itself, and regarding public funding; the concern of coerced decisions or being highly influenced by social norms, however this extends to more than just cosmetic surgery aka day to day decisions
- Impact of lookism on women and men in social interactions

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What are some further issues related to cosmetic surgery

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  • Psychological disorders and addiction in cosmetic surgery cases: temporary happiness, choices linked to perceived (previous understanding, but..)
    • Expanding range of cosmetic procedures, like Labiaplasty/Vaginal Rejuvenation
    • Prophylactic Mastectomy and its complexity: a question of individual autonomy and risk assessment
    • Sterilization as an elective intervention: should be an informed and counselled choice
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Are vaccines elective? should they be?

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  • On the surface, elective
    • Vaccine choices and inc reasing mandates (E.g. jobs, schools)
    • Nudging or encouraging vaccination through incentives or restrictions
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Discuss the issue of circumcision

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  • Comparison of Male Circumcision and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
    • Historical and cultural practices of Male Circumcision
    • Health benefits and potential harms of Male Circumcision
    • Infant vs. Adult Male Circumcision and parental discretion
    • Perspective on religious traditions
      note: not medicare subsidised
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Discuss procedures performed on intersex individuals

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  • note: not always identifiable at birth
    • Differences of Sexual Development (DSD)
    • Invasive surgical procedures on intersex individuals
    • Rejecting medical normalization and the need for informed consent
    • ACT: assessment board – medics, human rights, ethics, variation and psychosocial support
      • note: does not cover male circumcision
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