The Harley Medical Group Finds Arlene Effect Spurs Enquiries By
Women Over 55
Released
on: August 10, 2009, 4:43 am
Author: The
Harley Medical Group
Industry: Healthcare
The
Harley Medical Group has released figures showing the number of
enquiries by women aged 55+ is up 9% year-on-year with non-surgical
rejuvenation treatments most in demand by this group. The uplift
is partly thought to be driven by increased competition in the
workplace, which was cited as the second most common reason for
treatment, after wanting to 'look as young as they feel'.
The
demand for non-surgical rejuvenation procedures at The Harley
Medical Group is up 14% over the previous year as the so-called
'Arlene effect', where older women are replaced in a professional
role by a younger woman, is playing out across the country. Female
patients at the UK's biggest cosmetic
surgery provider are telling medical staff they feel under
pressure to keep looking their best in order to stay on top of
the professional ladder.
The
silver surgery market is now the fastest growing consumer audience
at The Harley Medical Group for injectibles, to treat under-eye
tear troughs and facial lines and wrinkles.
Liz
Dale, Director, The Harley Medical Group, said, "It's interesting
to see that pressure in the workplace is a key driver for women
of more advanced years, given the current high level of competition
for jobs. Women over 55 have really boosted our non-surgical market,
which now accounts for 29% of our total revenue."
A
57 year old worker at one of the UK's top five advertising agencies,
said, "Advertising is a young person's industry and I became
aware I was missing out on key promotions to younger colleagues
because of my age. I felt my competency was partly measured by
my looks and I was being judged as 'over the hill' by both male
and female associates when my face began to reflect my age.
"I
opted for Botox
and fillers to lift, plump and smooth the skin on my face. My
role is client facing and my face is one of the tools of my trade.
I did feel cosmetic treatments were a necessary step and it hasn't
gone unnoticed how much fresher and younger I look."
Brenda
Scott, 63, took the more radical option of having Blepharoplasty
surgery (eye-bag removal) at The Harley Medical Group. She commented,
"I don't think surgery is the right solution for everyone
but there is certainly more pressure on women to stay looking
their best. You just have to look on TV to see there are two rules
- one for men and another for women.
- ENDS -
Notes
to editors:
About
The Harley Medical Group:
The Harley Medical Group is the UK's largest cosmetic surgery
provider, performing more procedures and with more clinics than
any other cosmetic surgery provider. It has been established for
over 25 years and is one of the most highly-regarded Cosmetic
Surgery Groups operating in the UK. It has treated over 435,000
patients to date.
The
Harley Medical Group is renowned for introducing and pioneering
most new surgical and non surgical techniques to the UK and Irish
markets, such as Aesthera PPx, Laser
Hair Removal, Cool Touch Laser, Silk Touch Laser, Collagen
for lines and wrinkles, Laser for snoring, Tumescent
Liposuction, LPG cellulite treatment etc. All new treatments
and techniques are first thoroughly researched and tested before
they are submitted for approval by the Group's Medical Advisory
Committee, as being suitable for application by the Group's fully
trained and specialized Plastic Surgeons, Doctors and Treatment
Nurses.
The
Harley Medical Group PR Contact:
Hannah Walsh
Rain UK
2 Greycoat Place
London
SW1P 1SB
020 7222 4345
http://www.harleymedical.co.uk/