One can rise up against what sometimes resembles a "dictatorship of beauty": the criteria of perfection aesthetic are omnipresent in the media, beauty becomes the symbol of performance and success, and discrimination based onphysical appearance is often applied, more or less consciously.
It is of course important to fight against this discrimination and not to forget that it is not the physical appearance which makes the value of a person.
To be able to please others, you must first please yourself! Plastic surgery, by improving the physical appearance, makes it possible to act on the psyche and on self-confidence: The correction of what is considered by the patient as a physical defect, and experienced as a complex, makes it possible to support him in his quest of confidence and self-esteem.