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While most plastic surgeons are used to performing typical procedures, such as breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, liposuction and tummy tucks, these days they’re seeing more and more individuals who would usually never have reason to step foot into their offices. Working professionals in their 40s and 50s are the most common types to pursue plastic surgery in order to remove the years from their complexions. And it isn’t just the women, either. Older men in the workforce are starting to see plastic surgery as an option to boost their chances of getting a new job or keeping the one they’ve already got.
So what plastic surgery options are the older working professionals going for? Recent studies show that facelifts continue to top the list of the most sought after plastic surgery procedures for both men and women in their 40s and older. With the advancements in techniques, facelifts now take less recovery time and depending on the technique used by the plastic surgeon, it can cost less compared to traditional rates. Quality facelifts have the ability to remove as much as 10 years off a person’s face, which is among one of the reasons why so many working professionals are eager to spend the money to get this procedure done. Botox also continues to be among the top contenders for those looking for a quick way to get a lift that doesn’t require going under the knife.
This newfound popularity in plastic surgery has led many surgeons to create tailor made packages and deals specifically for the working man and woman. By giving discounted rates, offering procedures that only use local anesthesia and shorter recovery times, working men and women everywhere are flocking to plastic surgeons’ offices to make their appointments. Needless to say, this boom in business has helped revitalize the plastic surgery industry overall after falling victim to the downturned economy.
Whether you agree with plastic surgery or not, those that have turned to this alternative have nothing but good things to say about their decision. When it comes to choosing this route, older working professionals say it is not solely about how they look but how they feel. Aside from allowing them to actively compete against younger job applicants, attract new clients or give them a better shot at receiving a promotion, this option has given them the boost in self esteem and confidence they hadn’t felt in years. As long as society stays obsessed with outer appearances, it seems the plastic surgery alternative will continue to find favor with working professionals of all ages.
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