Anyone considering having cosmetic surgery will naturally be reassured by news stories that highlight how great celebrities can look.
But cosmetic surgery experts at Why Go Abroad are urging people to speak to the specialists rather than just looking to the media to make up their minds on surgery.
A spokesman for Why Go Abroad said: “Celebrity stories tend to highlight the extremes – the best or worst plastic surgery results out there – but this shouldn’t be your only impression of the industry.
“In fact, the whole notion that surgery can turn anyone into a model or film star is pretty irresponsible.
“The majority of our cosmetic surgery patients have minor treatments just to boost their confidence, rediscover the body they had a few years ago, or even just to look and feel happier and healthier.
“We insist on consultations before any treatment, to talk through exactly what a procedure entails and why they are having it done, and we believe in being totally honest and open about what surgery can achieve.”
Boob jobs remain most popular procedure
The top treatment in the UK remains breast enlargement, which has been number one for years. As industry expertise has increased, so boob jobs have become more affordable, today available from just £3,595.
Second on Why Go Abroad’s most wanted list is liposuction, to smooth and shape the body. Not to be confused with obesity surgery, liposuction results in a more sculpted figure, rather than dramatic weight-loss.
The third most requested procedure among Why Go Abroad’s patients is a tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, which is especially popular among mothers who are looking to regain their flat stomach after pregnancy.
Whatever procedure you are considering, why not check out cosmetic surgery prices online or request a brochure.
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