Valentine's Cosmetic Surgery ?
24th January 2007
For happy and confident couples Valentine’s Day is the smuggest
date on the calendar, but for singletons (all appearance and body
issues are highlighted to the max)14th February is a date they
would rather forget!
New research indicates that 100 per cent of people who opt for
cosmetic surgery do so to improve self esteem and 80 per cent of
single people opting for surgery state increased confidence post
procedure has helped them to meet a new lover. Most requested a
more passionate love life as their number one priority after
surgery.
Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group– the UK’s largest private
cosmetic surgery group – reveals confidence within their sex lives
is a huge issue for millions of men and women across the UK. The 60
per cent of women who cited confidence in the bedroom as priority
referred to an aversion to kissing and hugging as they wanted to
avoid their partner feeling their ‘lumpy bits’. Surprisingly, there
was an equal spread of women aged between 25 to 40 who feel this
way, so it is no longer fair to blame the middle aged journey south
for the demise of physical interaction.
The top five body hates for women are:
- Flabby waistline
- Cellulite
- Sagging breasts
- Sagging bottom
- Small breasts
Liposuction, tummy tucks and breast augmentations are the most
popular cosmetic surgery procedures that help to build body self
esteem and lead to increased sexual confidence. In fact, 75 per
cent of patients said they felt more confident during physical
interaction with their partner thanks to cosmetic surgery.
When it comes to non-surgical procedures, like lip enhancements
and wrinkle treatments using collagen or Botox, 95 per cent of
patients say they have a new air of confidence when dating and
finding love thanks to feeling younger and more attractive.
Gary Nicholls at Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group, said: “The
decision to undergo cosmetic surgery is a very personal one, and
often the result of much deliberation and research. Those who do
choose cosmetic surgery should ensure that they are doing it for
the right reasons - namely for themselves and their own
self-confidence and not because someone else wants them to do it or
they expect it to change their life overnight. Every patient opts
for surgery to increase their inner confidence. They may lack
confidence in many areas of their lives, and sexual confidence is
one of many factors that can spur someone on to have cosmetic
surgery.”
For lovers who are stuck on what buy their partners to make them
feel sexy this Valentine’s Day can choose from Transform Cosmetic
Surgery Group top five gift ideas?
- 3 for 2 Microdermabrasion treatments to get the in-love
luminous glow
- Teeth whitening for the perfect smile
- Laser hair removal
- Luxurious skin care packages
- Gift vouchers
The cosmetic surgery market has witnessed massive growth over
the past two years. Market statistics suggest the value of the
industry will increase to over £350 million by 2008. Surgical
growth has been mirrored by an increased demand for the
non-invasive side of cosmetic surgery, made popular by such
treatments as cosmetic Botox for wrinkles and microdermabrasions.
In 2003 the non-surgical market was worth an estimated £83.3m and
is predicted to be worth around £100m between 2006/2007.
For more information or to arrange a consultation with Transform
Cosmetic Surgery Group visit http://www.transforminglives.co.uk/