Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Working Hard to Fund Cosmetic Surgery

Our friends over at Harley Medical Group, currently the biggest cosmetic surgery provider in Britain have taken a good look at how people are paying for their cosmetic surgery procedures and have discovered that many are working over time to pay for their cosmetic procedures. Patients are apparently taking on a 2nd job or working increased hours in order pay for their surgery in the present economy.

Harley Medical found that over its twenty three surgeries across Britain a full twenty two percent of its patients had undertaken extra work in order to pay for their procedure. A similar survey six months prior to this one found that only eleven percent of patients had undertaken extra work in order to fund their procedures.

It would seem that of those patients that undertook extra work most did so for between six and twelve months in order to help pay for their cosmetic procedure. As well as undertaking the further work patients are apparently willing to dip into savings and consider putting off other expenses such as home decorations in order to undertake their procedures. Harley Medical also commented that they are find that amongst females breast augmentation is their current most requested procedure. Liposuction followed breast augmentation as the currently most requested procedure. At the same time rhinoplasty and liposuction are proving popular choices amongst males undertaking one or more procedures at their clinics.

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