February 28, 2009

Plastic Surgery is on the up

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It may sounds crazy but fashion victims will today go to any lengths in search for the perfect shaped body. Women are now getting plastic surgery to keep up with the current trend of having giant earrings. Women are getting injections of synthetic filler Restylane to make their earlobes tougher for the 6in monsters seen on practically every catwalk on TV.
Boob jobs are the most common form of plastic surgery with over 6497 operations in the UK alone last year. That’s a whopping 275 per cent rise on the 2361 operations in 2002 last year. However more women are willing to pay sky high sums of money to go for more extreme forms of nips and tucks in the current economic crisis. From toe-tucks to armpit Botox, there is really no limit to the imagination when it comes to quick fixes from cosmetic surgery. However it is important to think very carefully when considering plastic surgery. Dr. Mark Henley who is a plastic surgeon from Beverly Hills said that no surgery or procedure is 100% risk free, You have to get the timing right. Unless the circumstances are exceptional I would personally recommend to avoid surgery if you have recently experienced major life events such as moving house, changing job, losing a loved one, the break-up of a relationship or the arrival of children.
The only assistance if any that you will need will be for whether you actually require cosmetic surgery or not. You shouldn’t let anyone talk you into plastic surgery if you don’t want it because at the end of the day there is no real need to. Cosmetic surgery is for exceptional circumstances and in general I would not agree for cosmetic surgery to be used for any old reason. Altering your body in that kind of way is a little bit un-natural and I am not a fan of it.

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