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China Plastic Surgery { 58 images } Created 3 Nov 2008

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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** A special massage at Maryanna Bauty Club ends with fire on the back.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Massage at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Massage at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Massage room at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** A male guest relaxing at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Relax bath at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Waiting room at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Waiting room at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Hao Lulu, tagged "The Artificial Beauty", is a young Chinese woman who has become famous as China's first woman to change her entire appearance after having undergone extensive cosmetic surgery through 14 operations (the first in 2003).
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Waiting room at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Silicon breasts.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Silicon nose.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Silicon breasts.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Adv of a Plastic Surgery hospital in a taxi.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Jiuling Wang watching x-ray at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Wang Yan at Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Guo Chun Ying at Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Jiuling Wang at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Hao Lulu
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Laser Terapy at Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Hao Lulu, tagged "The Artificial Beauty", is a young Chinese woman who has become famous as China's first woman to change her entire appearance after having undergone extensive cosmetic surgery through 14 operations (the first in 2003).
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** surgery room at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** surgery room at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Surgery room at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Liposuction on a male patient at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Mrs. Li bfore the eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Consultant surgery room at the Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** A picture of Hou Lulu before-and-after on a wall at the Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Desk information at Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** The lobby at Ran Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** The Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital. The charapter means "beauty".
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Body map for massage at Maryanna Bauty Club.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** The gate of Ren Ai Hospital.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries.  *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Eyelid surgery at Ever Care medical Center.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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  • In China, which had virtually no cosmetic surgery a few decades ago, now plastic surgery is a booming business. As insecurity is mounting and jobs are less available, pushed on by their parents and under pressure to do whatever it takes to get a job, more and more Chinese students are going under the knife, the SPA aren't enough anymore. A beautiful appearance seems to be one of the main topic for the new generation of students (and ordinary people) to have a bright feature. So the students start to use their holidays to sculpt their face, higher the nose, get double eyelids and inflate the breast. In such way they hope they will boost their chances of getting a good job after graduation. It's not a matter of woman only, in fact, not only women, but men of all ages and from practically every status aspire to have a better-looking face. According a survey in Beijing and Shanghai, 12% of male white-collar workers have accepted plastic surgeries, particularly on their teeth or eyes. Some 3% have even accepted major plastic surgeries. *** Local Caption *** Dr. Li Fa-Cheng at ChaoYang Qu Ba Li Hospital breast plastic surgery.
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