Is Plastic Cosmetic Surgery Harmful To The Body?

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If you have thought you were less-than perfect, ever stood in front of the mirror and probably said the following:"If just my lips were thinner/plumper" "My hips/bum is too big/small" I'm also thin/fat My breasts are also small/big I have no middle My nose/ears is too big/small I wish I had better hair My teeth are too uneven I have awful feet Why did God give me such a hideous human body part?Indian Folklore tells these story, of-the Peacock; this story is for you if you ticked some of the above plastic surgery.The story of the PeacockWhy has The Peacock - One of the most beautiful creature ever created, got the ugliest feet in the world!When God created the Peacock He was happy, he explained, "this creature is wholly perfect in every way, he's beautiful jewel-like shades, delightful proportions, stylish, graceful. God was so proud, and so was the peacock! He kept his head large and strutted in superiority.However, with the passage of time, God became aware that He was the only one appreciating the beauty and perfection of the Peacock.God was astonished to discover that the Peacock went undetected and quickly noticed the bird's perfection was lacking a foil to display his beauty, the creature was too perfect and consequently invisible!And so God went back once again to the drawing board;After some deliberation, God concluded that the bird's great beauty would need to be shown by a catch of equal measure: He offered the Peacock the ugliest feet in the world. The Peacock was not pleased (it's said that his screech is his shocked result each time he sees his feet! ).The beautiful peacockAs the recreated Peacock walked away from God on his graceless, clumsy, colourless feet - heads made, gasps of amazement were seen and another creatures said, "What an exceptionally beautiful creature." It was agreed, unanimously, the Peacock was, and remains today, one of the most wonderful creature of the dog Kingdom.Those who gaze on the Peacock note that he is great in every way. "How extraordinary, said God: "nobody nevertheless the peacock notices his feet! And he's discovered a newfound humility and consideration in his imperfection."God smiled and was well satisfied. He learned his lesson well; when he turned his awareness of creating mankind; he appreciated the Peacock, and gave all his children unique individual flaws; to highlight our wonderful dimensions, elegance, grace and beauty which, in turn, serves to remind us that no one is perfect.This may be the story, when I heard it, many years ago. I think it's great just as much today as I did then. It appears to me, it is imperative to accept and enjoy our defects, for without them we would more than likely at best, seem dull and at worst, be hidden!