
As end to pandemic mask-wearing nears, South Koreans scramble to arrange cosmetic surgery
SEOUL (Reuters) – When Ryu Han-na, a 20-year-old university student, got cosmetic surgery on her nose in mid-December, she had a simple reason: it might
SEOUL (Reuters) – When Ryu Han-na, a 20-year-old university student, got cosmetic surgery on her nose in mid-December, she had a simple reason: it might
The number of cosmetic procedures are up in the United States but trends changing towards scalpel-free techniques such as the use of Botox
TOKYO — Japanese people’s interest in beauty is focused on facial features, according to a survey by the Japan Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery that shows
Selfies are an inescapable part of modern life, but could they also be responsible for driving up cosmetic surgery procedures?
The millennial generation is increasingly open to the idea of going under the knife or checking out non-invasive treatments.
It was in 2013 when a surgeon first discovered that more and more younger people are getting nose jobs; they didn’t like how their noses looked in selfies.
A quick nip and tuck while in transit through Incheon, South Korea — the “world’s capital of plastic surgery”?
Cosmetic surgery has become a $20-billion industry worldwide.
At the sleek new A Institute, contemporary art pieces echo the work that cosmetic surgeons Dr. Z and Aivee Aguilar-Teo do.
His followers on social media reacted both in awe and shock when Bryanboy began documenting his recent cosmetic procedures on Snapchat and Instagram—his
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