In the UK, requests for certain types of plastic surgeries have quadrupled from the previous year, according to a study by LaingBuisson. The authors of the report attribute this to the increased use of video conferencing services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interest in face change has grown after people saw themselves on computer screens during video conferences in Skype, FaceTime, Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Psychologists, in turn, warn that the image on the screens may differ from the real one. "The angle, lighting and camera limitations on many devices can lead to distortion of facial features - this means that the image can be very different from what people are used to seeing in a mirror," - said earlier British psychologist Jill Owen. According to LaingBuisson, breast augmentation is the most popular procedure. Tummy tuck and liposuction are in high demand. The hair transplant service is also becoming more popular. It is reported that male clients account for only 10% of all procedures in aesthetic medicine clinics. Most often, they give themselves Botox injections. In the summer of this year, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons published the results of a study according to which almost 50% of those surveyed, of those who have never done "plastic", declared their readiness for a surgical procedure in the near future.
In The UK, The Conversion Of Meetings To Videoconferencing Has Led To A Sharp Increase In Demand For Plastic Surgery
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