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Twenty-three Percent of Men Would Have Cosmetic Surgery


Updated Sep 5, 2007

A survey conducted on behalf of the Sunday Telegraph found that 23 percent of men or one in four would have cosmetic surgery to improve their looks. The survey of 1,000 British men was done by Opinion Health. Of those questioned, 46 percent admitted to poor eating habits, with most of their meals made up of junk food and pre-packaged meals. Forty percent has virtually no form of physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle.

 

Over the last two years men in the UK have gone in increasing numbers for liposuction, and procedures for younger-looking features such as nose jobs and eyelid surgeries.

 

Written by the CareFair.com Editorial Team.


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