Botox is a Girl’s Best Friend?
During holiday season men and women alike often opt to “up” their appearance in one way or another.
Whether they’re buying a new dress for the cocktail party of the week, getting those lashes they’ve always wanted for that special date or hitting the gym extra hard to prevent that those cupcakes from making a dent, the holiday season is a time to live lavishly.
And according to plastic surgeons throughout the country, the enhancements aren’t stopping at the beauty supply stores but are actually making their way onto the operating table.
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Surgeons claim that 49 percent of the patients they receive come in because they’ve been given the gift of a breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, and other surgical procedures during the holiday season.
Although surgeons say Christmas time is the busiest, seeing as everyone likes to receive a little liposuction from their loved ones, they also claim that Valentine’s Day is quickly giving Santa a run for his money.
Valentine’s Day Boost
Reports state that more and more Americans are now showing their affection for one another by trading in their conversation hearts for some nipping and tucking.
“Valentine’s Day is about feeling good and feeling romantic. No one needs another pair of shoes or another handbag…getting something different like Botox or Juvederm makes you feel better from the inside out,” states a recent advertisement for getting your loved ones surgery for the special day.
Although this advertisement depicts the reality of the surgery craze that has hit our continent in the past decade, buyer beware, suggesting fuller lips or a new pair of breasts to your significant others might not go as smoothly as planned, so you many want to have the roses and diamonds on standby.









