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1 JR Hospital
- (OPD, ENT, DENTISTRY, COSMETOLOGY PLASTIC
SURGERY) - JR HOSPITAL
2INSTITUTE OF COSMETOLOGY, PLASTIC
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
- We are working toward raising the standards of
Cosmetology, Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery
in India. - LASER PEEL
- Hair Reduction
- Mole Remover
- Tattoo Removal
- Scar Removal
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Wrinkle Reduction
- Pigmentation Removal
- Acne Scar Treatment
- Stretch Mark Reduction
- Chemical Peel
3BOTOX FILLERS
- Botox Injection
- Filler Injection
- Wrinkle Reduction
- Scar Reduction
- Under Eye (Hollow) Treatment
- Lip Augmentation
4PRP THERAPY MESOTHERAPY DERMAROLLER
- Hair fall Treatment
- Scar Treatment
- Stretch Mark Reduction
- Facial tightening
- Acne Treatment
- Scar Management
- Allergy Treatment
- Vitiligo Treatment
5AESTHETIC SURGERY (COSMETIC SURGERY)
- Hair Transplant
- Liposuction Fat Grafting
- Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
- Breast Enhancement (Augmentation)
- Breast Reduction
- Male Breast (Gynaecomastia) correction
- Split Ear Repair Otoplasty
- Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
- Facial Rejuvenation Chin Augmentation
- Ptosis correction
- Hymenoplasty and Vaginoplasty
6PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
- Cleft Lip palate
- Congenital Deformity Correction
- Ear Reconstruction
- Hypospadias correction
- Deformity Correction
- Maxillofacial Surgery
- A-V Fistula Correction
- Hand Injury Treatment
- Tendon Nerve Injury Treatment
- Brachial Plexus Injury
- Skin Crafting
- Soft Tissue Injury
- Complex Trauma Flap Cover
7Representations of cosmetic surgery
- Spectacle extreme cosmetic surgery
- Excess the scalpel slave / surgery junkie
- See http//www.jrhospital.com/
- Celebrity
- The seeking of perfection / youth
- The quick fix nips and tucks
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10Representations of cosmetic surgery
- Spectacle extreme cosmetic surgery
- Excess the scalpel slave / surgery junkie
- See http//www.jrhospital.com/
- Celebrity
- The seeking of perfection / youth
- The quick fix nips and tucks
- Normalised form of consumption reveal
parties Botox parties gifts treats
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12Rethinking cosmetic surgery
- Cosmetic surgery as a dilemma rather than a form
of self-inflicted subordination (Kathy Davis
1995 180) - Surgery is both desirable and
problematic - Women are seeking normal bodies, rather than
beautiful ones women are negotiating the
differences between their own bodies and ideal
female beauty (Gimlin 2002 7) - Women do not return for repeated surgeries
(focussed body project)
13Rethinking cosmetic surgery
- Cosmetic surgery transforms more than a womans
appearance it transforms her identity as well
(Davis 2003 75) - But places women in a double bind the taint
of inauthenticity (Gimlin 2002 104) the
problem of passing. - Surgery always requires a defence (a) that they
deserve surgery and (b) convincing themselves
that the revised appearance is connected to the
self.
14Rethinking cosmetic surgery
- Decisions are undoubtedly shaped by ideas about
what constitutes beauty / the measuring of
womens value by their appearance. But - to portray the women I talked to as cultural
dupes, as passively submitting to the demands of
beauty, is to misrepresent them badly. A more
appropriate image, I would suggest, is to present
them as savvy cultural negotiators, attempting to
make out as best they can within a culture that
limits their options. (Gimlin 2002 106)
15Cosmetic surgery as the eradication of difference
- Racial / ethnic surgeries makes us uneasy
socially / culturally in a way that other
surgeries do not. - Surgery on people with Downs Syndrome (see Davis
2003 Epilogue) - This particular case made me stop thinking about
the people who have cosmetic surgery or the
practitioners who perform it or even the media
that promote it and, instead, to start wondering
why the world I live in prefers to disguise
difference rather than confront it. (Davis 2003
143)
16Feminist utopias?
- Kathryn Pauly Morgan Ms Ugly competitions
- Orlan
- Utopian models privilege the flamboyant, public
spectacle as feminist intervention and
deprivilege the interventions which are part of
living in a gendered social order (Davis 2003)
17Conclusions
- Surgery is growing in popularity, but remains
controversial. - Feminists such as Debra Gimlin and Kathy Davis
have argued against outright rejection of
cosmetic surgery, however problematic it is.
Instead, they suggest that we should see surgery
as a dilemma for women, and as a means of
negotiating identity. - Those undergoing surgery are aiming to be
normal, not beautiful. - Surgery can be understood as the attempt to
eradicate difference this reflects (and
potentially problematises) the ways we
conceptualise others
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201310 Mobile Number- 7290045377,
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