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In our society built mainly for the non-disabled, having a disability, whether short-term or long-term, brings about socioeconomic costs. From treatment to rehabilitation and follow-up appointments, many of these costs are covered through health care and other means of public financing. So, is it fair that we are impacted by some individuals' pursuit of medically unnecessary cosmetic procedures? Is it wrong for those individuals to use the resources allocated for people who actually need them? Sure, cosmetic procedures can boost an individual's self-confidence, but where should we draw the line between individual benefits and societal costs?

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