Plastic Surgery Addicts Can't Get No Satisfaction
Of course, the majority of people who undergo more than one cosmetic procedure are perfectly rational patients with reasonable goals. After all, breast implants occasionally need replacing. And it's not uncommon for women to choose more than one procedure to combat the signs of aging or for a "mommy makeover." But it's the Joyce Wildensteins (Google the name if you haven't seen photos) and yes, the Michael Jacksons of the world, who demonstrate what can happen when someone becomes a "plastic surgery addict."
Speaking very generally, those who undergo several or even dozens of plastic surgeries seem to fall into two categories. The most widely recognized, and most serious, of surgery triggers is body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). First identified more than 100 years ago, BDD is a condition that causes a person to have an inaccurate view of their appearance and even a hatred for one or more body parts or areas of the body. They may seek surgery after surgery without making peace with the way they look. Taken to an extreme, people with BDD may not be able to function in society.
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I find it hard to believe that you did not know Michael Jackson and did not follow his career but you are basing this article off of him... seems a little unreal.