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Plastic surgery: 45% of the French women would go for it

août 25th, 2010

According to a survey recently carried out for our Topanté magazine by Harris Interactive, the women would be increasingly more inclined to resort to the plastic surgery to erase their small defects. Thus, 45% of the women seriously consider the idea of a recourse to the surgery or aesthetic medicine. 71% think that this practice is with the mode.

In spite of the economic crisis, the plastic surgery would have good back. Better, the number of Frenchwomen wishing to change at least a physical detail of their body would be in increase: according to an exclusive survey Signal Harris Interactive Health, they are 87% to want to change something at them and to reach 45% that point are ready to try the surgery or aesthetic medicine. And what the Frenchwomen would like to correct in priority? Their belly, for 64% among them, the thighs (50%), the buttocks (38%) and the centres (37%). A whole anatomy passed to the female scanner and which could very be also well found under the lancet of a surgeon or aesthetic doctor. Because for 61% of the Frenchwomen medicine and plastic surgery belong to an evolution of the company. And even if 74% declare that it is a phenomenon of mode and that it frightens 71% more of them, 45% of the Frenchwomen are said ready to jump the step.

In third place, probed would like, to 38%, to modify their buttocks. This part of the body, in the order preferably of the operations to be carried out, is followed of very near by the centres, which collect the attention of 37% of the women. 24% of probed post then a preference for a permanent depilation. More concretely, 18% of the Frenchwomen consider a liposuccion belly or hips and 11% want to cross the step to be made operate centres. For the time being, this enthusiasm to change one or more parts of the body takes form only in small proportions: Only 6% of probed would have already had recourse to the plastic surgery such as face lift or liposuccion, and 4% would have called upon aesthetic medicine such as laser, botox or various techniques anti-age.

In the case of aesthetic medicine, the major obstacles dissuading the women to pass to the practice would be the high tariffs of the care (for 48% of probed) and the fact of going against nature (for 47% of the women). On the other hand, the brakes dissuading to pass to the plastic surgery would be initially the fears of the medical continuations (to a total value of 53%) then the high tariff of the care (to a total value of 52%). It should be noted that the men are increasingly present in the specialized private clinics: They account for from now on 20% of the customers of the plastic surgery. Their concern is different, since they privilege the operations of the eyelids and the implants of hair.

Source: Signal Health, the Express train, doctissimo

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