Cosmetic surgery is an optional or elective procedure done on healthy body parts with the sole goal of enhancing a person's appearance and/or eradicating indications of ageing. Breast augmentation, liposuction, breast reduction, eyelid surgery, and abdominoplasty are the five most popular cosmetic procedures. The statistics for 34 various cosmetic treatments are examined by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Nineteen of the procedures include surgery, including facelifts and rhinoplasty. Botox and laser hair removal are examples of nonsurgical therapies. In the United States, the use of cosmetic operations has increased across racial and ethnic lines, with rises among Caucasian Americans as well as African-Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic Americans. Organ-Specific Cancer is frequently identified by its location in the body.