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Men and Extreme Cosmetic Surgeries

Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
2 min readMay 14, 2024

With the advent and rise of social media in the mid-2000s and particularly in the 2010s, men and women are getting more extreme cosmetic surgery and spending more money on beauty cosmetics.

A recent survey has found that 90% of men in some way struggle with body issues, which include body dysphoria and having negative views about their physical appearance.

This is leading to men having extreme cosmetic surgery on their bodies, which they view as defective.

These surgeries include having leg extensions, which means the breaking of the legs to extend the legs causes extreme arthritis later in life.

There are also men getting penis extensions, which involve fat cells being moved to that appendage to increase the size, and skin grafts, which are systematically used in female-to-male transgender individuals that turn a woman’s clitoris into a phallus due to the composition of the penis, and the clitoris being the same.

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In extreme cases, the man has his penis implanted with a silicon tube to increase the size of his phallus, which is similar to but vastly more dangerous than cosmetic surgery and female breast implants.

There is a strong correlation between the rise of male body issues in regards to how they view their appearance and the impact of social media…

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

Written by Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.

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