The phrase "paraplegic beauty" is not a standard or respectful term. It risks reducing a person to their disability first, rather than recognizing their full humanity. If you're looking for a useful review or portrayal of a character or person with paraplegia, focus on language that emphasizes agency, depth, and individuality — for example, "a beautifully portrayed paraplegic character" or "an inspiring story of a woman with paraplegia." If you encountered this phrase in a review, a useful critique would be to point out why the wording is problematic and suggest more respectful, person-first language.
Drainage Derbyshire