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Demand for butt implants rose 22% during pandemic

Started by claws, May 06, 2021, 09:47:35 PM

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QuoteThe American Society of Plastic Surgeons has released data that show broad declines in both minimally invasive and surgical cosmetic procedures as a result of pandemic closures in 2020, though differences in how long offices were closed and regional restrictions may have influenced some changes.

Botox and soft-tissue fillers remained the most popular overall. But the biggest riser was butt implants, up 22%, from 970 to 1,179. (Implants are what provide volume; a butt lift merely turns a droopy pancake butt into a toned pancake butt.)

Dermatologist Ava Shamban points to homebound stagnation—"modern-day 'secretary spread,' or a general flattening of the buttocks." And let's not forget Instagram. "Presumably, seeing the higher, tighter rounder assets on social media or any number of reality distractions, had patients researching and ultimately scheduling procedures to give their bottom line a much-needed boost," she says.

Source: bloomberg.com

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