Are more people admitting to cosmetic surgery?

In 2018, are more people admitting to undergoing cosmetic surgery than ever before?
Celebrities are a mixed bag when it comes to publicising their procedures. Some deny it, some admit it, some provide no comment.
However, whilst some celebrities such as Jane Fonda have never denied going under the knife, they aren't particularly keen on elaborating on the issue.

Some people feel evasive and defensive when asked about cosmetic surgery, but is it something that should be hidden and why is there still a stigma surrounding it?
Often, it comes down to personal preference.
Some celebrities admit to some procedures, but not others, other celebrities deny all.
The issue that some people have is that celebrity figures cannot really be compared to normal everyday folk.
Whilst some people might be inspired by celebrities, it's hard to tell if they are being honest in their approach to surgery.
For example, they might deny about going under the knife, but have undergone various other procedures such as laser or needle treatment.
Others may admit to having a tummy tuck, but also be on a strict exercise and diet regime.
This is why it is not a good idea to try and emulate the actions of others. You can never really tell what an individual has or has not done to contribute to the way they look.

Times are changing

Welcome to the selfie generation.
Some years ago, cosmetic surgery was kept quiet.
However, due to the rise in social media such as Facebook and Instagram, more people are being open about their appearance and taking selfies by the minutes. This can have both a negative and positive affect depending on the type of person you are.
So should you tell people about your cosmetic surgery?
Whilst this comes down to personal preference, it can broken down in to different groups and how they may perceive you, including how often they see you.

Friends and Family

When it comes to friends, this can be broken down further in to 2 sub-categories; close friends and not so close friends.
Your close friends, especially if they see you a lot, may well notice the change in your appearance depending on the procedure. However, it is probably a good idea to tell them about your surgery to avoid speculation and potential embarrassment. However, loose friends who do not see you very often will probably not notice any cosmetic procedures and not telling them is common.
Family is different. Most people who undergo cosmetic surgery inform their family members either before or after. Close family will notice any slight changes in your appearance and may question what's happened if they are not told. Some people choose to tell other family members that they've had cosmetic surgery, whereas others don't.

Partners

Depending on your relationship status, some people choose to tell their partner about surgery, some wait a while until in a more serious relationship, and some deny all.

Colleagues and Strangers

Most people, depending on how close they are with their work colleagues, do not tell them about cosmetic surgery. This is because work is often viewed as a gossip environment and anyone who is told can pass the information on to others without your knowledge.
When it comes to strangers, some people may approach you in the street to ask about a boob job or hair transplant, if the procedure is obvious. Whilst it's not common to be approached, it is down to whether or not you feel comfortable talking about a personal issue.
Ultimately, being open about cosmetic surgery or keeping it to yourself is down to how comfortable you are as a person and the type of procedure you have undergone. Ask your surgeon for advice and never feel pressured in to telling someone about your operation.

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    5 of the most common cosmetic surgery procedures for men and women

    Many people in the UK do not like what they see when they look in to a mirror.
    This has resulted in a huge increase in the cosmetic surgery industry with statistics showing an increase year on year over the last three years.

    cosmetic surgery men - women

    Across the entire UK, the cosmetic surgery business is worth billions of pounds, and with advances in technology and rise in availability, it shows no signs of slowing down.
    So what are the most common procedures for females and males?

    Women:

    1. Breast augmentation
    2. Liposuction
    3. Breast lift
    4. Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
    5. Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)

    Men:

    1. Liposuction
    2. Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
    3. Gynaecomastia surgery (breast reduction)
    4. Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
    5. Rhytidectomy (facelift)

    Over the last ten years, we have witnessed a rise and fall of certain cosmetic procedures.
    For example, in 2018, the amount of people having chin augmentation is significantly less than it was 4 years ago. This is partly down to the alternatives that are available, such as fillers and botox.
    A nose job is also another procedure that is not as popular as it once was ten years ago.
    However, there are many procedures that are more popular than ever before, including; facelift / neck lift, buttock augmentation, eyelid surgery and bingo-wing correction / lift.
    For women, another popular procedure that is on the rise is vulval surgery, also known as labiaplasty.
    This cosmetic procedure is one of the fastest growing in popularity over the last 5 years.
    The only other procedure that has seen this kind of growth was the butt-lift.

    Facelift Popularity

    Despite the rise in minor facial procedures, such as botox, facelifts are still very popular throughout the UK.
    Whilst injectable treatments can smooth out wrinkles and eliminate lines, it is only temporary and will last for around a few months. Facelift surgery is viewed as a more permanent option for looking youthful for longer.
    One of the reasons behind the rise in facelift surgery is that more celebrities are going public about it, and publicity is given to those who have undergone surgery. Celebrities are also less embarrassed to admit they have had a facelift.
    Celebrities reported to have undergone facelift surgery include; Kris Jenner, Madonna, Janice Dickinson and Sharon Osbourne. To know more about facelift surgery, please visit: https://manchesterprivatehospital.com/cosmetic-surgery/facelift/

    Male Cosmetic Surgery

    Whilst men are definitely in the minority when it comes to cosmetic surgery, they still account for a large percentage in the UK industry.
    Men undergo the following procedures more often than others; liposuction, surgery on their eyelids, breast reduction to get rid of man boobs, tummy tuck - sometimes in combination with lipo on their stomach to create the ripped look and add more definition, and facelifts.

    Breast augmentation

    Statistics show that there is a rise in the removal of breast implants. However, this is often because women are having more follow-on surgery to replace their implants with new ones.
    This is mostly down to one of two things; to opt for a bigger / smaller implant, or because the lifespan of their existing implants have reached its peak. Some implants can last a lifetime, whereas others need replacing every 10 years on average.
    Furthermore, breast augmentation is a cosmetic procedure with one of the highest levels of patient satisfaction.
    This is because the results are instantly noticeable and the surgery positively affects a females self esteem and quality of life. It can impact positively on both the mental and physical well-being. To know more about breast augmentation, please visit: https://manchesterprivatehospital.com/cosmetic-surgery/breast-enlargement-surgery/

    Why Is Cosmetic Surgery So Popular?

    There are a few reasons why experts think that cosmetic surgery is so popular. 2 of which are:
    1. The increase in selfies via social media.
    2. Age discrimination.

    Whilst magazines and body shaming is still at an all time high, this is no longer the main reason why people are opting for surgery.
    If you have any concerns about the way a particular body part of yours looks, contact us today for a friendly chat and arrange a consultation.

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