Nip, Tuck: Leap In Videoconferencing Triggers Spike In Demand For Plastic Surgery
Seeing how you actually look at work has become a day-to-day reality for millions of workers using video platforms such as Zoom and Skype.
And according to Business Insider, that's led to a great leap in the demand for cosmetic surgery.
After looking at themselves in screens, more people are opting for face and neck lifts, cosmetic dentistry and hair restoration.
A London clinic has reported a fivefold increase in bookings. Another surgical clinic in north-west England said the demand was 'crazy.'
It's not necessarily just about vanity, though. For many, appearing attractive, youthful, and well-groomed is a key element of their professional toolkit.
Not only that, working at home makes it far easier to deal with the sometimes unsightly recuperation period.
And according to Business Insider, that's led to a great leap in the demand for cosmetic surgery.
After looking at themselves in screens, more people are opting for face and neck lifts, cosmetic dentistry and hair restoration.
A London clinic has reported a fivefold increase in bookings. Another surgical clinic in north-west England said the demand was 'crazy.'
It's not necessarily just about vanity, though. For many, appearing attractive, youthful, and well-groomed is a key element of their professional toolkit.
Not only that, working at home makes it far easier to deal with the sometimes unsightly recuperation period.
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