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Four in ten under 25s are already considering cosmetic surgery and 28 per cent of those have even gone as far as speaking to surgeons about going ahead with a procedure, a new study has revealed.
Researchers found worryingly large number of young people are already considering going under the knife for procedures such as breast enlargements, nose jobs and even liposuction.
Figures also show that one in three Brits of all ages would consider having cosmetic surgery to improve their appearance with one in twenty saying they have already had some work done.
But of those, 52 per cent wish they did more to find out everything they could about the surgery and the doctor who would be carrying it out and forty-three per cent even went as far as to say they regret having the surgery altogether.
It also emerged one in twenty under 25s have already had some kind of cosmetic surgery, with another one in twenty having a procedure booked to take place in the near future.
But while most simply want to change something about their body they arenât happy with, some admitted to considering surgery because they want to look like their favourite celebrity or they believe it will help them find a partner.
Mandy Luckman, a specialist cosmetic surgery lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, which commissioned the research, to mark the launch of their new app, âBeautyTrackerâ, said: âMost people consider those in their early twenties to be in their prime when it comes to their appearance, so itâs worrying to see so many are already considering making what could be drastic changes to their body.
âWhile you might not be happy, or lack in confidence, with a certain aspect of your appearance, you donât want to end up disappointed after the surgery if the result isnât as you had hoped.
âFrom speaking to our clients, we have seen first-hand the devastating impact it can have on peopleâs lives when cosmetic surgery or procedures go horribly wrong.
âAny type of cosmetic surgery, no matter how minor, is a big decision and shouldnât be taken lightly regardless of your age.
âIf you decide you want to consider going ahead with a procedure, itâs important to properly research everything about what you would like to have done â from the procedure itself through to the surgery and surgeon who be carrying it out.
âItâs very difficult to undo or correct a procedure which has gone wrong, and you could end up with far less confidence than you had before, especially if you havenât done thorough research into the cosmetic procedure.â
The study of 2,000 Brits, found 40 per cent of 18-24-year-olds have either already had some kind of cosmetic surgery, or are seriously considering going through with it in the near future.
Breast enlargements are the most popular procedures among the younger age group, followed by nose jobs, cosmetic dentistry, a breast uplift and liposuction.
Laser treatments, tummy tucks and fillers are also among the most wanted procedures.
But while more than half want to have some form of surgery to change something about their appearance they donât like, 39 per cent are considering it because they want to look more attractive while one in ten hope it will help them get a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Other reasons include health concerns, wanting to feel more confident in their own skin or believing it will make them more popular.
Worryingly, 28 per cent of under 25s considering surgery havenât done any kind of research, while another 49 per cent have only done a little.
A quarter also admitted their parents wouldnât be supportive of them going through with the procedure, while another 20 per cent reckon their partner would rather they didnât go ahead with their plans.
Mandy Luckman, added: âAs a firm we have been calling for government intervention and greater regulation of the cosmetic surgery industry to protect patient safety for years, after seeing an increasing number of potential claims involving practitioners that are not medically qualified and exposing patients to harm.
âWe regularly receive enquiries from individuals that have sustained significant and sometime permanent damage, following cosmetic procedures and there seems to be a pattern that they have not been properly warned of the risks to their health.
âWe would like to see a fundamental shift in regulation that will not only provide improved support for people whose lives have been turned upside down by complications during surgery, and ensures lessons are learnt, but also reassures those considering treatments in the future that they will not suffer in the same way as so many have before.
âThere needs to be clear and accessible information for patients about what to look for when finding a surgeon, so people can make more informed choices about the treatment they receive.â
Irwin Mitchell has recently launched a new app, âBeautyTrackerâ which has been designed to help people going through cosmetic procedures to track their journey with practitioners and clinics to improve safety in the industry after a rise in the number of people affected by negligent treatments.
The app also provides expert advice and tips from specialist lawyers, industry experts and Antonia Mariconda who founded the âSafety in Beautyâ campaign.
For more information about the BeautyTracker app, please visit www.irwinmitchell.com or https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/beautytracker/id995644516?mt=8. It can be now be downloaded for free in the App Store (IOS).
Top twenty most wanted cosmetic procedures for under 25s
- Breast enlargement
- Nose job
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Breast uplift
- Liposuction
- Laser treatments
- Arm lift
- Breast reduction
- Brow lift
- Tummy tuck
- Eyelid surgery
- Treatment for excessive sweating
- Fillers
- Ear pinning
- Gastric band
- Vaser Liposuction
- Eyebag surgery
- Treatment for hair thinning
- Treatment for baldness
- Face lift
Five top tips for people considering cosmetic surgery
- Research your practitioner thoroughly
- Ask your practitioner as many questions as you need
- Check that your practitioner has adequate professional insurance
- Thoroughly consider the emotional aspect of a cosmetic procedure
- Only agree to a cosmetic procedure once youâre comfortable youâre fully informed
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