Islam firmly opposes cosmetic surgery for merely aesthetic reasons, even though it may be medically essential in some circumstances.The majority of Islamic scholars believe that cosmetic surgery is forbidden (haram) when it is done for non-medical reasons since it goes against the values of modesty, prudent financial management, and health preservation.Apart from the health hazards and monetary costs linked to cosmetic surgery, it promotes a culture of conceit and consumerism that diverts attention from spiritual development and the development of inner beauty.In the end, rather than striving for unachievable beauty standards, true beauty in Islam is demonstrated via one's deeds, faith, and relationship with Allah.The religion places a strong emphasis on being modest, being happy with one's appearance, and being thankful for Allah's creation.Islam promotes acceptance of one's inherent form.