Liberate Reveals 25% Of Women First Consider Plastic Surgery Between The Ages Of 10 And 15
Released on: August 16, 2011, 2:17 pm
Author:
Liberate Cosmetic Surgery
Industry: Consumer Services
Liberate Cosmetic Surgery has discovered that 25% of women
that it surveyed started to first consider cosmetic surgery between the
ages of 10-15 years-old.
The 3000 British women between 18 and 30 years-old who took part in the research
were asked at what age they first considered cosmetic surgery, to which 25% of women
answered between the ages of 10-15 years-old. 33% also answered that they had
considered cosmetic surgery between the ages of 15-18 years-old.
Liberate Cosmetic Surgery views this as quite an interesting yet shocking statistic,
as it shows a large number of people may be considering plastic surgery from a very
young age.
Mr Paul Banwell, consultant plastic surgeon at Liberate commented: "There is no
doubt that more and more younger people are considering cosmetic surgery and breast
augmentation still remains the number 1 procedure. However, the statistics
regarding the age at which women are first considering surgery is quite shocking."
The research was conducted by One Poll in February 2011; surveying 3000 British
women aged 18 - 30 regarding their feelings about their appearance and
their attitudes towards cosmetic surgery. It wanted to explore issues young women
face surrounding cosmetic surgery, look at current trends and find out what young
women know and don't know about surgery.
About Liberate Cosmetic Surgery:
Liberate is designed as a service that "liberates" the consumer by allowing them
to choose their cosmetic surgeon and by giving them access to their surgeon from the
very first consultation and through the entire process including aftercare. Unlike
other cosmetic surgery providers, Liberate do not agree with the use of "patient
coordinators" or salespeople. It wants its clients to get to know the surgeon
before the operation allowing them to make an informed and responsible choice.
Without the tools needed to make responsible choices cosmetic surgery can end up
costing people financially, physically and psychologically, Liberate aims to give
people the power to choose, providing them with a new and safer approach to cosmetic
surgery, including breast surgery UK
and cosmetic surgery for women.
Liberate surgeons are all extremely experienced and skilled, and are also members of
BAAPS (British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons) and/or BAPRAS (British
Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons). With over 60 clinics
across the UK, there is no reason why patients shouldn't be able to choose a highly
qualified surgeon near them.
PR contact:
Lynne Thomas
Flipside PR
27 Margaret Street
London
W1W 8RY
+44(0)207-6315180
www.liberatecosmeticsurgery.com
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