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If you think that good is getting worse and worse is getting worse in Corona, then you are wrong. Many people around the world have also found opportunities in epidemics. People from Bengaluru to Britain are taking advantage of working from home and masks to undergo surgery to improve themselves. Obese people in Britain are undergoing liposuction-like surgeries to reduce their abdomen. It has two advantages. First, they don't have to take extra leave and they are recovering from working from home. The second is that he can also hide the surgery from coworkers. Clinics claim that the demand for certain surgeries has increased by 500%.
Dan Marsh, a council member of the British
Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, says he has all the slot books for
the next nine months. Inquiries about liposuction have doubled since the
lockdown, according to Paul Mall Cosmetics. There has been a 40 percent
increase in stomach-lowering inquiries. Men are also undergoing surgery to
remove fat from the chest. Its demand has also increased by 115 percent. Consultant General Breast Surgeon Ramachandran Prasad here said that
recovery in breast reduction and tummy tuck surgery takes 4-6
weeks. Inquiries about breast reduction have increased by 520% and
breast augmentation by 110%.
On the other hand, even during the epidemic in
South Korea, young women are doing more nose surgery. The reason is that
they believe that if the vaccine is given this year, the mask will come off, so
the current surgery is beneficial so that the nasal marks are hidden under the
mask. It is worth mentioning that South Korea is called the global capital
of cosmetic surgery. According to Gangnam Unni, the country's largest
online cosmetic surgery platform, Rs 80,000 crore was spent on it here in
2020. The market, which is growing at a rate of 9.2%, could reach Rs
87,000 crore by 2021. Many people here have used the funds received from
the government for this work. The data shows that the government provided
Rs 95,830 crore, of which 10.6% was spent on such surgeries.
Opportunity in the epidemic: 3 surgeries in a week, now 3 in a day.
“Until December we were doing 3 surgeries a week,” says Veppalapati. Performing 3 surgeries daily after 1st January. Hair transplants, rhinoplasty, body sculpting, fat reduction as well as Botox, fillers, and facial makeovers are in high demand