Point of view: the writer is writing in the point of view of both the people receiving plastic surgery and the people doing the surgery. The writer wants to attract teenagers who are considering plastic surgery and want to go through plastic surgery, to discourage them from going through plastic surgery. The interest group the writer represents the people who have gone through plastic surgery or want to go through plastic surgery.
Consequences: the consequences of plastic surgery is that there is danger in going through plastic surgery; there is unnecessary medical risks. Furthermore, you might be taunted, judged or even gossiped by your friends in school. However, there also good points that come out of it: most of the time you would grow more attractive, manage to lose weight fast and even remove scars.
Purpose: the purpose of the article is to show that more and more people are trying to go through plastic surgery. The writer is trying to let the readers know about the positive and negative points in going through plastic surgery. The writer is trying to discourage the readers by showing more of the bad points rather than the good points. The writer states that more people, even though they do not regret going through plastic surgery, would not want to go through it again.
Assumptions: The writer assumes that most of the teenagers now a days want to follow the trend and go for plastic surgery. However, this might not be the case as many people do not want to take this as there is unnecessary risks and might lead you to have problems in school. The writer assumes that most people would regret after they go through it, however, the writer also does not show it clearly.
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