Friday, February 7, 2020

Beauty fever rose before Valentine's Day

                                                 Beauty fever rose before Valentine's Day





Dr PK Talwar, director of Cosmetic Surgeon and Cosmetic Laser Surgery Center of India (CLSCI), says that now not only girls are resorting to cosmetic surgery to look beautiful but boys are also undergoing cosmetic surgery.

In today's time, looking beautiful is becoming everyone's desire and need. The number of cosmetic surgeries before Valentine's Day is increasing every year.

Dr. Talwar says that young men and women are usually undergoing cosmetic surgery to reduce obesity, facelift, remove facial blemishes and correct the shape of nose, breast and chin. He said that elderly people are resorting to cosmetic surgery to reduce obesity, get hair transplant and remove wrinkles.

A lot of people are also doing 'liposuction' operation which reduces stomach fat because sitting on the office continuously for hours and eating tea-burger burgers increases belly fat.

Now the number of youth who have undergone cosmetic surgery is increasing continuously. According to an Indian cosmetic sector analysis report, the cosmetics surgery market in Delhi is growing by 20 percent every year. Cosmetic surgeries now make up 40 percent of men, compared to 10 percent of men four to five years ago.



Cosmetic surgeon Manoj Kumar J. Manwani of Mumbai said that along with the various types of cosmetic surgery for the face, the practice of making dimples in the cheeks has also increased. Not only girls but boys are also attracted towards this.

Talwar says that nowadays most girls prefer to look slimmer than beauty and especially want to get rid of belly fat completely. In such a situation, liposuction technique is proving to be a boon for these girls.

According to estimates, 14 per cent of men who undergo cosmetic surgery are face lift, followed by about 11 per cent of men who undergo ear surgery. About 10 percent provide soft tissue filler and about nine percent botox. Around seven per cent undergo liposuction while six per cent undergo chest enlargement surgery while girls do exactly the opposite, they get their breasts enlarged. After this four per cent eyelid, four per cent hair transplant and four per cent undergo surgery to repair the bulging veins.




According to a study conducted by the Indian Cosmetic Sector Analysis (RNCOS), an organization that studies market trends, experts say that earlier most men used to go to the gym for their fitness and well-being but now men are more concerned about skin and face. They are also taking full care and they are using uninhibited cosmetic surgery or cosmetics.

Experts in the cosmetic market believe that the men's beauty market is worth more than one thousand crore rupees. In view of the increasing interest of men towards beauty, not only in big cities but also in small cities, gents parlors have opened rapidly. Where men go for facials, hair coloring, hyena, massage and spa

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