Private Cosmetic Surgery Becomes Increasingly Popular

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Edinburgh, UK, 8 February 2008 ( Pressabout ) – – The number of people opting for invasive cosmetic procedures over the course of 2007 has risen dramatically, according to a study into cosmetic surgery habits by industry resource TheCosmeticSurgeon.net.

Excluding botox injections, the number of people opting for cosmetic procedures skyrocketed over 2007, with more and more choosing private surgeries and consultants to carry out their procedures without fully researching or reading up on their choice. The news alarmed James Baird, Senior Advisor to TheCosmeticSurgeon.net.

“Having worked for most of my career with sufferers of burns and horrific injuries, I find the growing trend of purely cosmetic plastic surgery both frightening and worrying. This is big business, and there are many out there practising that simply don’t have the ability or the qualifications to do so. I’m afraid people aren’t doing their research thoroughly enough, and that could lead to serious problems along the line for a number of those undergoing cosmetic work.”

Whilst cosmetic surgery is widely used in treating accident victims, it is also becoming more popular for purely aesthetic purposes which the report suggests has given rise to an undercurrent of unqualified private practitioners, many of whom have very little experience across the range of operations they are asked to perform and some who are not adequately qualified to perform such significant surgical procedures.

About:
TheCosmeticSurgeon.net is an independent advice centre, providing free resources and information on different cosmetic procedures, what to expect from a reputable surgeon and the potential side-effects of surgery to help advise patients before undertaking their cosmetic procedures.

Contact:
www.TheCosmeticSurgeon.net
[email protected]
Mr.Craig Anderson
Cooper Murphy House
81/3 Buccleuch St.
Edinburgh
EH8 9LS
Tel: +44 (0)845 652 0235
Fax: +44 (0)845 652 0235

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