Assumption
The author of the article assumes that the readers are unaware that more young people are going for plastic surgery. He/She also assumes that low costs, and media awareness are some of the causes of the youth going under the knife. The writer also assumes that childrens of this age are vain and care a lot about their looks.
Point of View
The author adopts the point of view of the narrator, or the main society, as he views the situations of young people going under plastic surgery without any personal views. With this point of view, anyone reading the article will agree with him/her and is able to comprehend the situation better. From this POV, the author can also convey his message and reasons for the plastic surgery for the youth to his audience better.
Consequences
The consequences of this article is that when the readers read it, they will be aware of the youths going under the knife, and that they may react differently, since they all possess different points of view, so parents may want to either let their children go for plastic surgery as well, or they may choose to prevent their children from. Youths who read this may choose to care more about their looks as well.
Data
The writer cites evidence in his article. Firstly, he says that a blogger who went under plastic surgery posted it on her blog, then she receives various feedback, and a general positive review on plastic surgery, which proves that the general public is okay with and supports the young people going for plastic surgery. The second piece of evidence is that the author relates to a pair of sisters who went under the knife, relating their experiences and feelings of it. Also, the evidence shows that the teenagers generally welcome plastic surgery to improve their appearances and are satisfied with it.