Milner, Colin. “The Perfect Body Could Be Detrimental to Our Health.” Dynamic Argument. Ed. Robert Lamm and Justin Everett. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2007
This article is found in the book “Dynamic Argument”. The article is about how people obsessing over cosmetic surgery and cosmetics are forgetting what is important when it comes to bettering yourself. That is you need to better yourself from the inside out. You need to take your vitamins and you need to exercise and eat healthy food you cannot rely on surgery and cosmetics for everything.
Colin Milner is chief executive officer of the International Council on Active Aging™. An award-winning writer, Milner has authored more than 100 articles on aging-related issues. Milner’s role of leading the International Council on Active Aging gives him the credibility of knowing how fitness affects the body, as well as how aging affects both body …show more content…
Anonymous. “Teens and Plastic Surgery.”
. WebMd, Inc. 2005-2007
This article is about all the teens who want to have plastic surgery. It talks about the risks involved and lets you know that just by changing how you look you will not fix all of your problems. It also tells you the most widely occurring teenage procedures and gives a list of questions you need to ask yourself and your doctor before you go through with any procedures.
WebMD.com is a credible website. It offers credible and in-depth medical news, features, reference material, and online community programs. People who monitor the website are board-certified physicians, award-winning journalists, and trained community moderators. It is this information that makes the website credible.
This source also helps provide facts and statistics in conducting my research. It also gives opinions from physicians.
Morgan, Elizabeth. The Complete Book of Cosmetic